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Unforced errors the key to Canada's loss - Ludwig

 

Canada's Elizabeth Wendel scored six points

Olomouc, Czech Republic, June 10, 2016 - Canada coach Arnd Ludwig admitted that unforced errors made by his team were a key problem against the Czech Republic. Canada lost in straight set in their first match in pool C2 in Olomouc. Czech Republic coach Alexander Waibl: It was not an easy match, but from our side a good one. I allowed new players to start the match in the first squad and all of them performed very well.Canada coach Arnd Ludwig: We started little bit slow the first set, but we made too much unforced errors.Czech Republic captain Tereza Rossi: The atmosphere here in the gym was amazing. We could see how the crowd enjoys the match. We showed an excellent team spirit. The work we have started two months ago pays off now.Canada captain Lucille Charuk: We have expected better score and we thought to come out with a victory. But they passed very well and it was hard to defend and they played hard. We had some good runs, but it was not enough.



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