Sport in short: Table Tennis

Friday 12 February 1993 19:02 EST
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LISA LOMAS, the England No 1, withdrew from the European Top-12 tournament in Copenhagen yesterday, after losing her opening game, 3-0, to Asa Svensson of Sweden. Lomas, from Luton, who was suffering from a thigh muscle injury, will rest for two weeks. In the men's section, Rotherham-based Chen Xinhua and Carl Prean, the England second string from the Isle of Wight, lost both their opening matches.

EUROPEAN TOP-12 TOURNAMENT (Copenhagen): Selected results: Men: J-M Saive (Bel) bt Chen Xinhua (Eng) 21-15 21-19 21-19; J Gatien (Fr) bt C Prean (Eng) 21-19 25-23 21-14; J Persson (Swe) bt Chen 22-20 21-12 22-20; J Waldner (Swe) bt Prean 21-17 21-17 10-21 10-21 21-19. Women: A Svensson (Swe) bt L Lomas (Eng) 21-10 21-14 21-15.

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