GRAND-QUEVILLY ALCL won the match in Austria

In the Champions League Stage 2 in Group C the French team GRAND-QUEVILLY ALCL overcame LINZ AG Froschberg from Austria after more than 3 hours of play winning 3-2.

Sofia POLCANOVA was back in action but she could only secure one point today. WU Jiaduo proved too strong for both Sofia and Suthasini SAWETTABUT. In both matches Suthasini was pushed to her limits but managed to come out on top. Anais SALPIN contributed a third point to the guests’ scoreline.

In the next match LINZ AG Froschberg will face Etival ASRTT at home on November 5th.

Group C

LINZ AG Froschberg – GRAND-QUEVILLY ALCL 2-3

Sofia POLCANOVA – WU Jiaduo 2-3 (7-11 14-12 6-11 15-13 4-6)

Suthasini SAWETTABUT – Isa COK 3-0 (12-10 11-8 11-8)

Ivana MALOBABIC – Anais SALPIN 2-3 (11-2 13-15 15-13 10-12 4-6)

Sofia POLCANOVA – Isa COK 3-1 (12-10 4-11 119 11-7)

Suthasini SAWETTABUT – WU Jiaduo 2-3 (11-7 10-12 11-4 7-11 3-6)

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