For Anton Källberg and Truls Möregårdh, it was like a walk in the park.

However, Kristian Karlsson was forced to a tough seven-pointer to advance to the second round.

The opposition was Ho Kwan Kit from Hong Kong and it is a difficult opponent in advance.

- I knew it would be a tough match.

Have met him a few times before.

Maybe I would have decided when I had 9-8 in the second set, said Kristian Karlsson.

Källberg made the process short

Now it did not happen.

Decisive was instead the start of the arbitration set where a couple of really good duels in the beginning gave Kristian Karlsson a reassuring lead with 7-0.

Anton Källberg made the process short with Lubomir Jancarik, Czech Republic, in four straight sets.

- I thought I controlled the match from the beginning.

Won him in the German league last week for three straight and he had nothing new to bring.

I feel that I have good self-confidence, said Anton Källberg.

Both Kristian Karlsson and Truls Möregårdh had former world champion Stellan Bengtsson on the bench.

- It is a great honor to have him as coach, said a very satisfied Truls Möregårdh.

"Played stably"

Admittedly, two of the four sets were even, but when it came down to it, Truls Möregårdh proved to be stronger in the meeting with Ahmed Saleh Egypt.

- Played stably.

I am satisfied with both serve and returns, said Truls Möregårdh.

For Stellan Bengtsson, this was the first World Cup since 1993 in which he was a coach for Sweden.

- I did not need long time to think when I got the question.

This is fun and at the same time exciting and I hope I can contribute something to the boys, said Stellan Bengtsson.

Persson completed the winning streak

Jon Persson completed the Swedish victory line, late on Tuesday night local time.

He won over Ibrahima Diaw, Senegal, 4-2 in a fast-paced match with constant duels in the backhand diagonal, where the Swede stood up well.

After an opening with 3-0 in sets, Ibrahima Diaw came into the match and Jon Persson had to work hard for the score.