Despite losing one match in their group games, Nigeria’s
Aruna Quadri and Egypt’s Omar Assar have booked their places in the second
round of the ITTF World Cup holding in Liege, Belgium.
Quadri and Assar confirmed their qualification after
winning one of their group matches to finish second in Group A and C of the
first round stage of the competition.
Quadri was unlucky against Korea’s Lee Sangsu as the
Korean had to come from 3-1 down to beat Quadri at 4-3. But the Nigerian
performed when it mattered as he avenged the defeat against American Kanak Jha
with a 4-2 win over the teenager in a keenly contested match.
Having started his campaign with a 4-3 win over Belgium’s
Cedric Nuytinck, Assar succumbed to the superiority of Russia’s Alexander
Shibaev with a 4-3 loss. But this did not stop the Egyptian from progressing to
the second round of the competition.
Germany’s Dimitrij Ovtcharov has enjoyed a relatively
successful year to date with gold medal performances at the Seamaster ITTF
World Tour events held in India, China and Bulgaria and a title winning
campaign at the 2017 ITTF-Europe Top 10 Cup in Antibes, France.
Now the World no.4 has made the trip to Liège for the
Men’s World Cup and is hoping for another strong display against some of the
world’s finest table tennis stars. “I have managed to win three World Tour
titles and the European Cup. I had a hard defeat against Koki Niwa at the
Worlds in the last 16, but still an amazing year so far and now we’re at the
World Cup and we will see what happens”, said Dimitrij Ovtcharov.
The last Men’s World Cup to be hosted in Belgium took
place in 2013 in the city of Verviers where Dimitrij Ovtcharov impresses with a
bronze medal finish.
Credit:
ITTF-Africa Media
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