Rzihauschek, 12, wins a sensational CL game – sport mix



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Twelve-year-old Julian Rzihauschek caused a sensation on Sunday with a victory in Walter Wels’ final group stage match at the Düsseldorf Champions League tournament.

The youngster, like Petr Hodina himself, who sneaked into the squad following regular players’ crown cases, sensationally defeated Antoine Doyen 3-2 in a duel with Danish club Roskilde on Sunday.

Success remains the only one of the night, Wels is defeated 1: 3. The first two games of the group were lost 3-0.

Daniel Habesohn, however, fails with Mühlhausen just short of the possible quarter-finals. The ÖTTV legionnaire continues to play for his German club in the spring as Wels in the European Cup.

Rzihauschek was already down 2-2 in sets against the 19-year-old Frenchman Doyen, sensationally drawing the set and winning the tie-break 6: 4. Then Julian fell to his knees and spread his arms, as did Werner Schlager after his title. of the World Cup in 2003. The victory of the ÖTTV talent caused a sensation throughout Europe.

“It’s just great. After the game, the referees and organizers came up to us and told us that we were a huge asset to the bubble,” said coach Helmut Giglmayer beaming.

Julian himself reacted coldly: “I really wanted to win a set, I thought at 0: 2 that this would be my last chance, I put my foot down and the plan worked. So I thought I could repeat that, held on I also followed our tactics in the tie-break, I served well and won. At first being there was great, now I have won a match. A moment that will always be something special for me, especially how it came about. “



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