the TC Tours reinforced, the ATG Tours reduced

the TC Tours reinforced, the ATG Tours reduced
the TC Tours reinforced, the ATG Tours reduced

The time of confirmation, or bounce. The second day of interclubs takes place this Sunday, May 5.

In women’s N1, TC Tours, logically beaten by group favorite Cattenom in the first match (0-6), will try to revive in Courbevoie. A team that Simon Jonot, the TCT sports director, is wary of: “On paper, it’s strong, with a very good numbered player,” Mathilde Lollia, French n°54.

But the Touraine team will have one more card: Amahée Charrier (-4/6), back from her American university. “She will be in good shape, she played well recently in the United States”indicates Simon Jonot.

He will play with the men’s N3 of the TCT, which hosts Le Chesnay. This too will be a big challenge. “If we win, we will almost be maintained, but a draw would already be good. »

Samuel Brosset injured

ATG Tours, also in men’s N3, will also want to score a second victory in a row. But in Dijon, they will have to do without their best player, Samuel Brosset, who injured his left ankle at the Guindé Open this week. “It’s a hard blow, but we will stick together. We hope he can return as soon as possible. For this weekend, we find Nathan Boulard, who returns from the United States »positive Benoît Lemonnier, vice-president of the club.

In women’s N3, after the setback at Sarreguemines (5-1), the ATGT “must not miss out on the next two matches if we want to maintain ourselves, he warns. Because against Saint-Dizier and Dijon afterwards, it will be complicated. » The Longjumeau reception on Sunday must therefore be well negotiated.

Finally, for Montlouis in men’s N4, after the frustrating setback in Orsay (4-2), the reception of Brunstatt “is playable, assures the captain, Olivier Dutartre. This could still be a close match, the rankings of the players are quite close. »

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