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PRAGUE

They suffered from Prague’s Sparta, but fell. On the contrary, they defeated the famous club’s reserve

Sugar Mizzy January 22, 2022

Martin Mangl

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In addition to men, the spring part of the season was also started by meeting a more beautiful colleague. The table tennis players of the Klatovy KST traveled to the capital of the republic for the New Year’s premiere, where Sparta Prague and its reserve were waiting for them in the 12th and 13th rounds of the A group of the first women’s league.


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From the autumn clash: KST Klatovy – AC Sparta Prague 3: 7.

| Photo: Diary / Martin Mangl

The matches turned out mostly in the same way as in the autumn, when the small hall of the Masaryk Elementary School hosted mutual clashes. The West Bohemians first succumbed to the Prague number 4: 6 (in the autumn of 3: 7), and then, after a persistent battle, they lost the Sparta reserve 6: 4 (7: 3).

Table tennis players KST Klatovy.

Against Chodov, they confirmed the role of the favorite, and the table tennis players tormented Šanov properly

“The girls played the match very well and subsequently two successful singles brought a 3: 1 lead. ” who won two singles and succeeded also won out of four Andrea Hnoska in a thrilling game against the home pair Tenglová – Vondráková, which was decided by the breathtaking fifth set.

From the autumn clash: KST Klatovy - AC Sparta Prague 3: 7.Klatovy player Andrea Hnojská.Source: Deník / Martin Mangl

“The match with the local B-side brought another mega dramatic spectacle. The fantastic Andy Hnojská, who celebrated her old birthday with a three-point parade, shone above all. Zdeněk added another two points and Péťa (Jehlíková) took the winning sixth point, which thus broke the bad luck in the previous five hundred matches, “KST Klatovy described the course of the winning duel.

At the beginning of the spring part of the first league season 2021/2022, the Klatovanky scored important three points and in the twelve-member competition they close with a gain of 26 points in the first table. On the last Saturday in January, the girls from KST play at home. The fifth Litoměřice (January 29 from 10 am) and the second Děčín (4.30 pm) will arrive.

Round 12: AC Sparta Prague – KST Klatovy 6: 4
Sets:
22:17. Balls: 377: 342. Chief Judge: Josef Slavata. Referee: Gabriela Kohlmannová, Karel Gaydoš. Match length: 2 hours and 30 minutes. Composition and body of KST Klatovy: Petra Jehlíková 0: 3, Zdeňka Marešová junior 2: 1, Andrea Hnojská 1: 2. Doubles: 0: 1 (Tenglová, Vondráková – Zdeňka Marešová junior, Andrea Hnojská 2: 3).

Round 13: AC Sparta Prague B – KST Klatovy 4: 6
Sets:
19:25. Balls: 394: 416. Chief Judge: Josef Slavata. Referee: Vít Gaydoš, Jan Červenka. Match length: 2 hours and 15 minutes. KST Klatovy body assembly: Petra Jehlíková 1: 2, Zdeňka Marešová junior 2: 1, Andrea Hnojská 3: 0. Doubles: 1: 0 (Jungwirthová, Handlová – Petra Jehlíková, Zdeňka Marešová junior 3: 1).

Women's 1st League, Group A.Women’s 1st League, Group A.Source: PART

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