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With a win in the direction of the title: SV Wielenbach breaks away

2020-02-28T14:54:20.663Z


The table tennis players of SV Wielenbach are now alone at the front: With a canter victory, the team set itself apart from the worst rival. The TSV Peißenberg and TSV Hohenpeißenberg III also achieved important successes.


The table tennis players of SV Wielenbach are now alone at the front: With a canter victory, the team set itself apart from the worst rival. The TSV Peißenberg and TSV Hohenpeißenberg III also achieved important successes.

District - The tension is great in table tennis district class A. At the top, the men of SV Wielenbach have set themselves apart from their biggest competitor, TSV Mittenwald. After the 9-1 home win over TSV Penzberg , the SVW is now two points ahead. Wielenbach is the only team in the twelve-team league that is still undefeated.

Table tennis: SV Wielenbach is still undefeated

The front runner also demonstrated his strength against the Penzberger, with five games (two of them doubles) only being decided in favor of the hosts in the fifth set. After the doubles, the SVW led 3-0. In the front pair cross, Robert Färber (against Bernd Maier) and Robert Nolde (against Roland Klausmann) each had to walk the full distance in their singles until their victories were known. On the Penzberg side, number five, Wilhelm Hermann, won his individual. So the two "ones" of both teams had to do it again. Färber and Klausmann fought a close match, which the Wielenbacher won 3: 2 (12:10, 11: 7, 9:11, 8:11, 12:10). The Penzberg are still in the middle of the struggle for relegation after the defeat. They are currently in eighth place, which means the relegation delegation at the end of the season.

Table tennis: SC Huglfing in wait

SC Huglfing is lurking behind the table runners-up, Mittenwald. The team reduced the gap to three points by winning 9-1 over TSV Schongau II. After two defeats at the start of the second half of the season, the Huglfingers are back on the road to success and now have four wins. The SC team delivered only nine sets against Schongau II. Christine Singer made her (season) debut in the first set: she won the double with Michael Sailer, in the singles there was a defeat.

TSV Weilheim III is in fourth place in safe areas. At the penultimate, the ASV Großweil, the district residents won 9: 4. After the doubles, Weilheim was 1: 2 behind, in the singles the guests then dominated the action. Youngster David Bruns (11) won both singles in the front pair cross. The rear cross, Wolfgang Schmolke and Werner Kraus remained undefeated on this day. Both won their doubles and also had the upper hand in their singles.

Table tennis: TSV Peißenberg wins away

The men of TSV Peißenberg took an important step towards relegation thanks to their 9: 6 success at TTC Birkland. After the doubles, the Peißenbergers were 2-1 ahead. In the singles, Bernd Obermeier and Rolf Heyda (they formed the middle pair) and Rudolf Schuster (number five) reliably scored points. The three each won their games, giving the TSV six points. In the front pair cross Hubertus Steiner had to go twice in the fifth set; once he won, once he lost. Bad luck had the number two, Bernhard Jepsen: He injured himself in the second set in the third set (it was 1-1) and had to retire. Birkland got a point. With a five-set success, Schuster prevented the final doubles.

Table tennis: Hohenpeißenberg III back in business

The following day, the Peißenbergers suffered a 6: 9 home defeat in the derby against TSV Hohenpeißenberg III . The guests thus reduced their gap to the relegation relegation zone to just one point. On top of that, the Hohenpeißenberg have played fewer games than their competitors so far. After the doubles, Hohenpeißenberg III led 2-1. In the first individual series, each team won three games. In the second round, the guests scored the decisive points for their third away win. At Peißenberg, Stefan Beinlich won both singles in the front pair cross. On Hohenpeißenberg's side, Tobias Hornik (number three) and Michael Bürger (number six) were hardworking point collectors. They each won their doubles and also won their two single games for themselves.

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David Assmann and his turbulent appearance at the Bavarian - For the first time, table tennis player David Assmann qualified for a Bavarian championship. In Bogen, the 23-year-old competed in three competitions, won a gold medal in double - and received a yellow card.

Rising star Unterhausen starts successfully - The season has now really started for table tennis players in the region. In district class A there are numerous district associations. For promoted SV Unterhausen there was a victory.

Source: merkur

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