Sport in Short: Table Tennis
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Your support makes all the difference.MEN'S EUROPEAN NATIONS CUP (Karlsruhe): Group A: Sweden 3 Netherlands 0; Belgium 3 France 0; Sweden 3 France 0; Netherlands bt Belgium 3-1. Group B: Germany 3 Czech Republic and Slovakia 1; England 3 Austria 2. (Eng first): Chen Xinhua bt W Schlager 21-10 21-12; C Prean lost to Ding Yi 20-22 20-22; Prean and Chen lost to Qian Qianli and Schlager 19-21 21-19 21-23; Chen bt Ding 23-25 21-19 21-7; Prean bt Schlager 15-21 21-13 21-13; Austria 3 Czechoslovakia 2; England 1 Germany 3 (Eng first): Prean bt S Fetzner 21-15 21-15; Syed lost to J Rosskopf 15-21 11-21; Prean and Syed lost to Rosskopf and Fetzner 15-21 12-21 Prean lost to Rosskopf 18-21 21-16 18-21.
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