Trittau only outsiders in the state derby of the Bundesliga in Neumünster

The air is getting thinner and thinner for TSV Trittau in the relegation battle of the Badminton Bundesliga. Eight games are still to be played, Stormarner are six points behind the saving bank. And in the state derby near Wittorf-Neumünster on Sunday (January 30, 2 p.m.) Trittau again has to do without important top performers.

Badminton Bundesliga club from Stormarn is weakened in the derby

The Dane Martin Bundgaard is under the stress of his exams, Jonathan Persson is still with his brother Alexander in Mexico, the two Dutchmen Sebastiaan Li and Niels Veenstra are working in their home country – and National player Emma Moszczynski serves at the Victor Ukraine Open in Kiev, where she reached the semi-finals on Sunday in women’s doubles with Stine Küspert (Bischmisheim) with a 219, 21:11 over Martina Repiska/Katarina Vargova from Slovakia. In mixed, she failed alongside Johannes Pistorius (Bischmisheim) in the quarter-finals in a German duel with 16:21, 13:21 at Patrick Scheiel/Franziska Volkmann (Bischmisheim).

Trittau’s number one skips the tournament in Ukraine

But there is also good news: Belgian Julien Carraggi, Trittau’s number one in men’s singles, is in the derby. He should actually have been in the Ukraine as well, but decided not to travel to the Ukraine due to the political situation.

Despite all the personal worries, TSV veteran Alexander Strehse is confident, says: “I have a good feeling. We just have to finally win the tight matches.” The Stormarners were far from that in the first leg, were defeated by Wittor with a score of 0:7

By Axel Wronowski

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