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Gionis played really well from what I've seen so far, even if he had to win his last match 4-3, he had four 4-0 wins and one 4-1 win until then, so I hope he will still be fresh for tomorrow's very important quota match against the Chinese.

 

I don't think he will take it to be honest but he should be one of the favourites to get one of the remaining 3 quotas as his level here is very high so far...

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7 hours ago, Makedonas said:

Gionis played really well from what I've seen so far, even if he had to win his last match 4-3, he had four 4-0 wins and one 4-1 win until then, so I hope he will still be fresh for tomorrow's very important quota match against the Chinese.

 

I don't think he will take it to be honest but he should be one of the favourites to get one of the remaining 3 quotas as his level here is very high so far...

My congratulations! He did it!

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1st Tournament, qualification matches (winners fly to Paris)

 

Men

 

:POL Milosz Redzimski b. :ESP Alvaro Robles 4-1 (5-11, 11-5, 11-7, 11-9, 14-12)

:GRE Panagiotis Gionis b. :SVK Wang Yang 4-0 (12-10, 11-5, 11-8, 14-12)

 

Women

 

:GBR Anna Hursey b. :HUN Georgina Pota 4-1 (11-9, 9-11, 11-8, 11-7, 11-4)

:NED Britt Eerland b. :SVK Barbora Balazova 4-2 (9-11, 11-4, 9-11, 11-6, 15-13, 11-6)

 

Olympic Quota Places for :GRE & :POL (men) and :GBR & :NED (women)

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Brilliant from Hursey, after having a disappointing qualifying campaign in the team and mixed doubles at least matching our total from Tokyo would definitely make up for it. Only 1 more to go now from either Ho or Drinkhall. 

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4 hours ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

Brilliant from Hursey, after having a disappointing qualifying campaign in the team and mixed doubles at least matching our total from Tokyo would definitely make up for it. Only 1 more to go now from either Ho or Drinkhall. 

Huge result from Anna. Not unexpected exactly, she always had a shout, but the way she did it was superb.

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2nd Tournament, Top 3 qualify to the Olympic Games

 

still in the race (resuming Tomorrow morning)

 

men's Quarterfinals

 

:ESP Alvaro Robles vs :MDA Vladislav Ursu

:BEL Martin Allegro vs :HUN Adam Szudi

 

:BEL Cèdric Nuytinck vs :UKR Yaroslav Zhmudenko

:SRB Dimitrije Levajac vs :SVK Wang Yang

 

women's Quarterfinals

 

:HUN Georgina Pota vs :LUX Sarah De Nutte

:SVK Tatiana Kukulkova vs :POR Shao Jieni

 

:CRO Hana Arapovic vs :UKR Margaryta Pesotska

:ITA Debora Vivarelli vs :POR Yu Fu

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