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Chloe Magee won both of her matches against Lithuania. Photo: Mark Phelan
Big wins for Denmark, Ireland, Finland, Estonia, Spain and Sweden
Date: 2/14/2018 10:18 AM
Published by : Rasmus Bech(BEC)

Four sessions are to be played on the green courts in Kazan today, and in the first session several team showed that they are ready despite getting out of bed early.

The Danish women’s team clinched their second 5-0 victory beating Israel, in a match where the World number 31 in women’s singles, Mia Blichfeldt, was playing in the women’s doubles. The Danish team is still waiting for Christinna Pedersen to show up. Pedersen has been struggling with a knee injury for the last couple of weeks but will be added to the squad later this week.

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Ireland also claimed a 5-0 victory winning against Lithuania. The Irish women did not lose a single game in any of the five matches, and they are ready to face group leading Germany in the last tie of the group stage.

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Marin leading to another victory
In the 2018 European Men’s Team Championships Finland beat Norway 5-0 while Estonia won the fight against the neighbours from Latvia 5-0.

Carolina Marin led the Spanish team to another victory winning 5-0 against Portugal, and the Swedish women’s team won their first team match in Kazan beating Iceland 5-0.

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