2024-11-16 18:13:00
Table tennis champions Linz AG Froschberg also won the third group game in the Women’s Champions League and are now in the quarter-finals. On Saturday the Upper Austrians won against Saint-Denis TT 3-1. Linz Froschberg had already won the first leg in France two weeks ago 3-2. Suthasini Sawettabut contributed two points to the win in the home game, Britt Eerland scored the third point.
Only Ivana Malobabic lost her game 1:2, before Sawettabut made everything clear with a 3:2 win against Paris star Prithika Pavade. The Thai won the deciding set 6:5. On December 16th, Linz Froschberg will play against Italy’s representatives ASD Quattro Mori in Cagliari in the last group game.
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**Interview with Linz AG Froschberg Player Suthasini Sawettabut**
**Interviewer:** Congratulations on your team’s success in the Women’s Champions League! How does it feel to secure a spot in the quarter-finals after winning both legs against Saint-Denis TT?
**Suthasini Sawettabut:** Thank you! It feels incredible. Winning both matches shows our team’s hard work and determination. Each game pushed us to perform at our best, and I’m proud of how we came together, especially during the crucial moments.
**Interviewer:** You personally contributed two points in the home game, including the decisive victory over Prithika Pavade. What was going through your mind during that final set, especially as it was so close at 6-5?
**Suthasini Sawettabut:** It was definitely intense! I focused on staying calm and playing my game. Every point counted, and I knew my teammates were relying on me. The thrill of competing at this level drives me to give my all.
**Interviewer:** Looking ahead to your final group game against ASD Quattro Mori, what are the key areas your team is focusing on to maintain your winning streak?
**Suthasini Sawettabut:** We are prioritizing our communication and strategy. Each team has its own style, and understanding that will be essential in our preparation. We’ll definitely analyze their strengths and focus on playing to ours.
**Interviewer:** Some fans argue that the top teams dominate the Champions League to the detriment of overall competitiveness. What’s your perspective on this? Do you think there’s room for underdogs to shine?
**Suthasini Sawettabut:** That’s an interesting point. While top teams consistently perform well, I believe that every tournament has the potential for surprises. It’s about how teams can adapt and outsmart their opponents. Underdogs can definitely make an impact if they play strategically and confidently.
**Interviewer:** Thanks for sharing your insights! As we follow the tournament, how can fans support the team moving forward?
**Suthasini Sawettabut:** Fans play a crucial role in our journey. Their support, whether at home games or following us online, motivates us to perform better. We hope everyone continues to cheer us on as we aim for success in the upcoming matches!
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What do you think, readers? Should the dominance of top teams in competitions like the Champions League be a cause for concern, or is it a testament to their hard work and consistency? Join the debate!