OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Table Tennis: Progress for Prean
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Your support makes all the difference.CARL PREAN came closer to qualifying for the knockout stage of the table-tennis when he overcame a surprisingly persistent challenge from the local player Roberto Casares by 21-11, 19-21, 21-10.
It was the 16th seeded Briton's second success, following his 21-11, 21-12 success against Baboor Chetan of Indonesia 21- 11, 21-12. He plays against the South Korean Choi Gyung Sop today for a place in the last 16.
Earlier, however, Matthew Sayed put up a magnificent fight against the world champion, Jorgen Persson. The part-time player from Oxford University lost to the Swede only by 21-15, 24-22, which ended his chances of going through.
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