SF SKK EL NINO PRAHA in a fast lane

In the Europe Cup Men quarterfinal opening leg SKI CUKIER GWIAZDA – KS DARTOM BOGORIA Grodzisk Mazowiecki went the full distance in an all-Polish clash to secure the win on home soil. Czechia’s SF SKK EL NINO PRAHA overcame Polish KS DEKORGLASS DZIAŁDOWO in straight matches.

SKI CUKIER GWIAZDA led by Vladislav URSU who posted two superb wins against Panagiotis GIONIS and Marek BADOWSKI secured a slight advantage before the return leg on 8th February. Taku TAKAKIWA also beat Panagiotis GIONIS but European Under 21 champion Milosz REDZIMSKI and Marek BADOWSKI made sure that the gap stays narrow.

Czechia’s SF SKK EL NINO PRAHA was only to finish the opening leg in the straight matches against KS DEKORGLASS DZIAŁDOWO. Jiri VRABLIK Tomas KONECNY and Jakub ZELINKA made a safe gap before the trip to Poland.

A.S PONTOISE-CERGY TT  overcame Poland’s KS GLOBAL PHARMA ORLICZ 1924 SUCHEDNIÓW in France to reach the semi final of the Europe Cup. They went full distance at home after they overcame Polish club 3-1 in the opening leg.

 

SKI CUKIER GWIAZDA – KS DARTOM BOGORIA Grodzisk Mazowiecki 3-2

Vladislav URSU – Panagiotis GIONIS 3-0 (11-5 11-7 11-5)

Taku TAKAKIWA – Marek BADOWSKI 0-3 (7-11 3-11 7-11)

Artur GRELA – Milosz REDZIMSKI 2-3 (11-4 6-11 6-11 11-9 3-6)

Vladislav URSU – Marek BADOWSKI 3-0 (11-9 11-5 11-6)

Taku TAKAKIWA – Panagiotis GIONIS 3-2 (11-7 9-11 11-8 6-11 6-1)

SF SKK EL NINO PRAHA – KS DEKORGLASS DZIAŁDOWO 3-0

Jiri VRABLIK – Patryk LEWANDOWSKI 3-1 (5-11 11-7 11-7 11-8)

Tomas KONECNY – Jakub DYJAS 3-2 (11-6 10-12 6-11 11-7 6-5)

Jakub ZELINKA – Konishi KAII 3-2 (10-12 12-10 11-4 5-11 6-1)

A.S PONTOISE-CERGY TT – KS GLOBAL PHARMA ORLICZ 1924 SUCHEDNIÓW 3-2

Flavio MOURIER – Piotr CYRNEK  3-0 (11-5 12-10 11-9)

Thomas LAROCHE – Jeongwoo PARK 1-3 (9-11 13-11 12-14 5-11)

Mehdi BOULOUSSA – Robert FLORAS 0-3 (10-12 6-11 5-11)

Flavio MOURIER – Jeongwoo PARK 3-1 (11-9 16-14 9-11 11-9)

Thomas LAROCHE – Piotr CYRNEK 3-1(11-8 8-11 12-10 11-8)

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