HAN Ying enters knockout stage with 6-0

2019/20 ECLW group stage Review

 

European Champions League Women player with the best win-loss record in last five years HAN Ying leads in the individual race in the ongoing season having 6-0 after group stage. One of the world’s best defenders a member of German National Team led reigning ECLW champion KTS Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg to the perfect 4-0 score in Group C.

 

Top 6 players in the group stage are next (at least four games played): HAN Ying 6-0 (game ratio 18-1 team KTS Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg) Polina MIKHAILOVA 5-0 (15-5 Saint Quentinois) SHAN Xiaona 4-0 (12-1 TTC Berlin Eastside) NG Wing Nam 6-1 (19-11 SKST Stavoimpex Hodonin) Sofia-Xuan ZHANG 4-1 (14-6 Girbau-Vic) Sofia POLCANOVA 5-2 (19-9 Linz AG Froschberg).

 

Three no.3 players in the line-ups of their teams finished unbeaten after six rounds having same 3-0 individual score: Nina MITTELHAM 3-0 (9-1 TTC Berlin Eastside) WU Yue 3-0 (9-3 KTS Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg) and Linda BERGSTROM 3-0 (9-3 Linz AG Froschberg).

 

Three ECLW champions enter knockout stage unbeaten: former four-time winner TTC Berlin Eastside 4-0 (12-1) actual champion KTS Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg 4-0 (12-2) and two-time winner Linz AG Froschberg 4-0 (12-5). Other quarter-finalists have the following win-loss records: TT Saint Quentinois 3-1 (10-6) SKST Stavoimpex Hodonin 2-2 (10-7) UCAM Cartagena 2-2 (8-7) Metz TT 2-2 (6-7) Girbau-Vic 1-3 (5-10).

 

The 2019/20 ECLW quarter-final comes with the next four matchups: UCAM Cartagena TM (ESP) – TTC Berlin Eastside (GER) SKST Stavoimpex Hodonin (CZE) – KTS Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg (POL) Girbau-Vic TT (ESP) – TT Saint Quentinois (FRA) Metz TT (FRA) – Linz AG Froschberg (AUT). Second placed clubs in group stage will play first leg (10-12. Jan) as host sides. Second games are scheduled for February 14-16th.

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