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7/11-15 |
Myslowice, Poland |
Peter Michalovic |
Q20 |
25 |
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Q1: |
d. Matej Patak / Branislav Dlholucky (Q13) 21-13, 22-20 (0:35) |
Q2: |
d. Harrison Peacock / Gregory Mann (Q4) 21-19, 21-14 (0:34) |
Q3: |
l. Peter Eglseer / Dimitri Wojakow (Q5,22) 21-18, 13-21, 15-17 (0:46) |
Summary |
Matches Won-Lost: |
2-1 |
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Sets Won-Lost: |
5-2 |
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Points Scored-Allowed: |
134-122 |
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Tournaments Played: |
1 |
Best Finish: |
25th |
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7/18-21 |
Brno, Czech Republic |
Peter Michalovic |
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13 |
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0 |
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7/30-8/3 |
The Hague, Netherlands |
Onderej Vavrinec |
Q14 |
33 |
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PC: |
l. Christoph Haas / Manuel Sarcletti (Q3) 21-12, 16-21, 9-15 (0:47) |
PC: |
l. Jeffrey Carlson / Antonio Ciarelli (Q6,19) 15-21, 21-16, 10-15 (0:45) |
PC: |
l. Daniel Pfeffer / Jan Rodek (Q11) 17-21, 16-21 (0:37) |
Summary |
Matches Won-Lost: |
0-3 |
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Sets Won-Lost: |
2-6 |
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Points Scored-Allowed: |
125-142 |
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Tournaments Played: |
1 |
Best Finish: |
33rd |
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8/26-29 |
Kos, Greece |
Matej Patak |
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7 |
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50 |
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8/4-7 |
Porto, Portugal |
Matej Patak |
16 |
17 |
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20 |
PD: |
l. Jonas Kissling / Mats Kovatsch (9) 17-21, 16-21 (0:34) |
PD: |
l. Maksim Hudyakov / Alexey Pastukhov (4) 14-21, 12-21 (0:26) |
PD: |
d. Aliaksandr Dziadkou / Yauhen Vishneuski (21) 21-17, 21-19 (0:34) |
Summary |
Matches Won-Lost: |
1-2 |
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Sets Won-Lost: |
2-4 |
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Points Scored-Allowed: |
101-120 |
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Tournaments Played: |
1 |
Best Finish: |
17th |
Points: |
20 |
Ranking: |
49th |
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7/18-21 |
Assen, Netherlands |
Matej Patak |
13 |
13 |
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30 |
PA: |
d. Netanel Ohana / Alon Sendrovich (12) 21-10, 21-13 (0:28) |
PA: |
l. Mart van Werkhoven / Jeroen Vismans (1) 14-21, 17-21 (0:30) |
PA: |
l. Finn Dittelbach / Steffen Drossler (24) 22-20, 16-21, 16-18 (0:58) |
W1: |
l. Sergiy Popov / Valeriy Samoday (20) 15-21, 15-21 (0:33) |
C1: |
l. Peter Eglseer / Felix Koraimann (9) 18-21, 21-23 (0:34) |
Summary |
Matches Won-Lost: |
1-4 |
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Sets Won-Lost: |
3-8 |
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Points Scored-Allowed: |
196-210 |
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Tournaments Played: |
1 |
Best Finish: |
13th |
Points: |
30 |
Ranking: |
35th |
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