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Team Chamble Oise - Photo: Val Wagner
Chambly through to semi-finals
Date: 7/5/2019 3:01 PM
Published by : Aidan Jones (BEC)
BC Chambly Oise is through to the semi-finals of the European Club Championships after beating Fiederball Shëffleng 3-0.

Chambly will now go through and face either BK 1973 DELTACAR Beńatky nad Jizerou or Recreativo Les La Orden, who are playing on court 1.

Three matches needed

The tie got off to a great start after Men’s Singles player Sacha Leveque won comfortably against Frédéric Gaspard in straight games (16-21, 8-21).

Chambly was not finished there when Leonice Huet lead them again on their way to the last four, winning in straight games, (10-21, 18-21) against Sabine Devooght.

The tie was settled after the Men’s Doubles, Robert Mateusiak and Quentin Vincent finished off for Chambly to send them through, with victory in straight games, 21-9, 

Looking forward to the semi-finals

The pair who played Men’s Doubles won the tie for Chambly Oise and explained how much they are looking forward to the next stage.

- We are happy to be through to the semi-final, we expect the Spanish team and if it is them it will be very tough. Robert Mateusiak said.

- They have players like Abian which would be very tough for us, but Chambly are fighters and I have confidence that we can win that tie if it is the Spanish club, he added.
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