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Germany Joins Stage 2 Lineup As Chengdu Title Race Enters The Fast Lane

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Germany Joins Stage 2 Lineup As Chengdu Title Race Enters The Fast Lane

The first of three stages is finally complete at ITTF Mixed Team World Cup Chengdu 2024 presented by CHINA TELECOM, with the last remaining Stage 2 tickets being snapped up on an action-packed evening on Day 3 at Sichuan Gymnasium. 

One of the eight successful teams extending their week in Chengdu, Germany produced a fine display in its final Group 2 match against Egypt, coming out on top by a convincing 8-1 margin. 

Defeating Marwan Gamal (11-7, 9-11, 11-2) in what proved to be the decisive contest of the evening, Kay Stumper’s win reflected a well-rounded German team effort, showing maturity and sheer ruthlessness to send a message to the rest of the playing field in Chengdu. 

“I started very good, but in the second game I played very bad and also I lost a lot of focus, maybe because my opponent was up by a lot. I of course was punished for this and I lost the second game. But I gave everything I had and I played much better in the third so I could win.” Kay Stumper 

FOLLOW TOURNAMENT ACTION 

With Japan navigating its closing match against Poland by an 8-0 margin, the evening’s results promote Japan and Germany through to Stage 2 while Poland and Egypt’s week draws to a close.  

Reaching Stage 2 at last year’s ITTF Mixed Team World Cup 2023, Sweden won’t be making a return to the second hurdle in Chengdu despite prevailing 8-7 in its final Group 4 encounter against Hong Kong, China. 

Instead, top spot in the group goes to France who concluded Stage 1 in dominant fashion, coming up with an 8-1 win over Canada, leapfrogging Hong Kong, China in the process. Now the team’s attention turns to Stage 2 where even greater challenges await. 

“I’m a little bit disappointed to lose a game, but the team did a good job and we are really happy to play Stage 2 now. It’s a long competition and we will play good teams like China and Japan, so we are very happy.” Audrey Zarif 



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