From the recently concluded Rugby World Cup to next year’s keenly awaited Olympic Games Japan is very much at the centre of the sporting world right now. Before Tokyo 2020 is duly paraded across the nation next summer there is a very important test event taking place this week in the form of the ZEN-NOH 2019 ITTF Team World Cup. Twelve of the strongest national associations in each of the men’s and women’s competitions are battling for glory at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium which will also be the venue for next year’s big event. In many ways this is a genuine dress rehearsal for Tokyo 2020. The roadmap for the first two days of the Team World Cup was confirmed on Tuesday as teams were split into groups of three with the top two positions of each group proceeding to the knockout rounds. As 1st and 2nd seeds in both men’s and women’s competitions China and Japan are the favourites to meet in Sunday’s finals. Their strongest challengers among the men’s teams are Germany (3rd) and Korea Republic (4th) while Chinese Taipei (3rd) and Hong Kong China (4th) are the other top seeds in the women’s team groups. History suggests that it will be a monumental task for anyone to stop Team China from retaining their titles after seven straight gold medals in the men’s team event and eight for the women’s team. The defending champions and world no.1 sides have sent out stellar line-ups as they bid to extend their exceptional winning streaks including the reigning World Champions Ma Long and Liu Shiwen world no.1 players Fan Zhendong and Chen Meng as well as current 2019 ITTF World Tour leaders Xu Xin and Sun Yingsha. Certainly in no mood to surrender their silverware Team China’s stars are also treating the event as a real test ahead of Tokyo 2020 providing added motivation in the eyes of Rio 2016 Olympic Champion Ma Long and Liu Shiwen who is hoping to becoming a Golden Grand Slam Champion at Tokyo 2020. “The Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium is the venue for Tokyo 2020 so Team China is going to give its all to prepare accordingly for the Olympics. I have played here before and been a champion here so I hope that the venue will be a lucky place for me once more.” – Ma Long. “I am very honoured to be back here in Japan but this is my first time playing at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. It’s spacious and I like the look of the stadium. Tomorrow is the first day so I want to get used to the venue and prepare in the best way possible for the tournament.” – Liu Shiwen Just like last year in London Japan’s men will lock horns with 2018 bronze medallists England in the group stage. Liam Pitchford famously defeated world no.4 Tomokazu Harimoto in straight games at that event – a result that the teenage star had clearly not forgotten: “It was quite a battle last year against England and there are players that I would like to get my revenge against. This is the key match in our group. “The men’s team has been training very well for the Team World Cup. We would like to win this tournament and we’ll do our very best to be champions.” – Tomokazu Harimoto Austria too will provide stiff competition in both men’s and women’s team events where both times they have been drawn into Group B and both times alongside Japan. Meanwhile by crossing paths with the United States’ women’s team Miu Hirano will have an attempt at revenge over Lily Zhang following the latter’s shock win in last month’s Women’s World Cup. The 2019 Team World Cup is featuring several teams who have already confirmed their qualification for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games: Brazil China Germany Japan and United States in the men’s competition and Brazil China Egypt Japan and United States in the women’s competition will get a sense of what is to come in just over eight months’ time at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. For the rest the event will provide yet further motivation and drive to be among the world’s finest yet again at next year’s showpiece. Quick Links: News & Articles Live Streaming Daily Schedule Flash Quotes Media Kit ITTF Social: Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Weibo Flickr
25th International Open TableTennis Competition in memory of János Molnár
From 6th to 9th February 2020 Budapest will host 25th International Open TableTennis Competition in Memory of János MOLNÁR The organisers are Hungarian Table Tennis Association and the BVSC Budapest TT Club. Venue: Hungary Budapest BVSC Table Tennis Hall (14thdistrict Szônyi út 2.) about 20 minutes from the centre of Budapest. Events: Junior Boys’ Singles born after 01.01.2002 Cadet Boys’ Singles born after 01.01.2005 Mini Cadet Boys’ Singles Age Group No. 1 born after 01.01.2007 Mini Cadet Boys’ Singles Age Group No. 2 born between 01.01.2008 and 31.12.2008 Mini Cadet Boys’ Singles Age Group No. 3 born after 01.01.2009 The competition is open to all National Associations Regional Delegations and Clubs. Entry: Closing date for entries: 19 January 2020. Entries should be sent to the following address: BVSC Budapest Szônyi út 2. H–1 142 Budapest Hungary. E-mail: tabletennis@bvsc.hu. Information (+36-1)-468-2976; mobile: (+36-30)-580-2519. The draw will be on 30 January 2020.
ASSSA Alicante TDM showed no mercy
Round of 16 Europe Cup Leg 1 Hosts had mixed fortune today in the opening leg of the Round of 16 Men’s and Women’s Europe Cup. ASSSA Alicante TDM TTC Kazan and Novi Sad in Women’s and in men’s SF SKK El Nino Praha and Benelux Group Taverzo recorded home wins whilst SK Vydrany suffered at home soil. Spanish ASSSA Alicante TDM led by LI Jiao prevailed against Luxembourg’s DT Nidderkäerjeng. Li beat Egle TAMASAUSKAITE in straight games and Kim VERMAAS and Marina NIGUEZ went same path against Anelia LUPULESKU and Lena GREIN. TTC Kazan went full distance against TMK-TAGMET Taganrog in all-Russia’s duel. Chen SUN won both matches against Margarita FETUKHINA and Yulia PROKHOROVA whilst Daria SHADRINA added third point in the match against FETUKHINA Dutch Benelux Group Taverzo succeeded in the opening leg of the Round of 16 Men’s Europe Cup. At home soil they overcame Swiss TTC Neuhausen. In Czech Republic SF SKK El Nino Praha overcame Belgium’s TT Vedrinamur in straight matches. The real drama was in duel between SK Vydrany vs. Fortune Kyiv which eventually went to Ukraine’s account. In Slovakia hosts managed to recover from two null in reverse; Samuel NOVOTA changed the course of the match and Peter SEREDA beat Viktor YEFIMOV to level at 2:2. After five games in decisive match Zoltan LELKES failed to halt Dmytro PYSAR so guests went home with important win before return leg on Friday. Round of 16 Men’s Europe Cup Leg 1 SF SKK El Nino Praha – TT Vedrinamur 3:0 Dmitrij PROKOPCOV – LAFINEUR Louis 3:2 (11:13 11:6 11:3 11:13 11:8) Jakub KLEPRLIK – Frederic SONNET 3:0 (11:7 11:9 13:11) Stanislav KUCERA – Nikolas DEGROS 3:0 (11:6 11:7 11:5) Benelux Group Taverzo – TTC Neuhausen 3:1 Xijun ZHOU – Mauro SCHÄRRER 3:1 (11:8 8:11 11:5 11:9) Laurens TROMER – Pekka PELZ 0:3 (9:11 9:11 4:11) Yannik VOSTES – Elias HARDMEIER 3:0 (11:6 11:7 12:10) Xijun ZHOU – Pekka PELZ 3:1 (11:8 11:7 7:11 11:5) SK Vydrany – Fortune Kyiv 2:3 Peter SEREDA – Dmytro PYSAR 1:3 (11:8 11:13 5:11 6:11) Yoltan LELEKAS – Viktor YEFIMOV 1:3 (8:11 11:6 4:11 3:11) Samuel NOVOTA – Bohdan SINKEVYCH 3:0 (11:8 11:6 11:5) Peter SEREDA – Viktor YEFIMOV 3:1 (11:8 11:8 7:11 11:5) Zoltan LELKES – Dmytro PYSAR 2:3 (11:9 6:11 14:12 5:11 10:12) Arteal Tenis De Mesa – TTC Sokah Hoboken 1:3 Solex-Consult Wiener Neustadt – STK Libertas Marinkolor 3:2 REAL Club Cajasur Priego Knolive – TDM PTE PEAC Kalo-Meh 3:2 Clube Desportivo Sao Roque – CSS-SZAK Odorheiu Secuiesc 3:1 TTSC UMMC-ELEM – Borges Grup Vall 2:3 Round of 16 Women’s Europe Cup Leg 1 TTC Kazan – TMK-TAGMET Taganrog 3:2 Chen SUN – Margarita FETUKHINA 3:0 (11:4 11:6 11:9) Anna BIKBAEVA – Yulia PROKHOROVA 0:3 (3:11 7:11 6:11) Ekaterina OKHOTNIKOVA – Anastasia KOLISH 1:3 (6:11 11:7 6:11 9:11) Chen SUN – Yulia PROKHOROVA 3:0 (11:5 11:5 11:7) Daria SHADRINA – Margarita FETUKHINA 3:2 (11:5 5:11 8:11 11:9 11:9) ASSSA Alicante TDM – DT Nidderkäerjeng 3:0 LI Jiao – Egle TAMASAUSKAITE 3:0 (11:5 11:1 11:8) Kim VERMAAS – Anelia LUPULESKU 3:1 (7:11 11:9 11:6 11:9) Marina NIGUEZ – Lena GREIN 3:0 (11:8 11:4 11:5) TTC Novi Sad -Tecnigen Linares 3:1 Izabela LUPULESKU – Klaudia KUSINSKA 1:3 (11:8 11:13 9:11 8:11) Tijana JOKIĆ – Roxana Ana Maria ISTRATE 3:2 (11:8 11:9 9:11 8:11 12:10) Radmila TOMINJAK – Judith COBAS 3:2 (11:6 10:12 11:3 5:11 11:3) Izabela LUPULESKU – Roxana Ana Maria ISTRATE 3:0 (14:12 11:5 11:8) TT Moravsky Krumlov – DT Roodt – Syre 3:0 G.D. do Centro Social do Juncal – CTT Tiege 3:1 ASKÖ LZ Linz Froschberg – TT Vedrinamur 3:0 ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly – ACS Dumbravita 3:0
LEBESSON clinched the title in Minsk
2019 ITTF Challenge Belgosstrakh Belarus Open Frenchman Emmanuel LEBESSON clinched the title in the Men’s Singles Event at the 2019 ITTF Challenge Belgosstrakh Belarus Open in Minsk. Japan’s Hina HAYATA won the top prize in Women’s Singles. In women’s doubles the Japanese pairing of Satsuki ODO and Saki SHIBATA won gold and in the men’s doubles China’s XU Haidong and ZHAO Zhaoyan finished at the top position. Emmanuel LEBESSON occupied the top seeded position and his success was hard earned. At the semi-final stage he recovered from a two games to nil deficit to beat China’s XU Yingbin by the very narrowest of margins (6-11 5-11 11-6 7-11 11-3 11-4 11-9). The victory thus brought to an end the 16 match winning steak of the 18 year old which had started on Wednesday 16th October and four days later had resulted in the ITTF World Tour Polish Open title being secured. Narrow margins but for the 2016 European champion a major confidence boost; in the final he beat Japan’s Yukiya UDA the no.7 seed and quarter-finalist earlier this in Portugal to seal the title. Impressively Emmanuel Lebesson succeeded in four straight games (12-10 12-10 13-11 11-5) and thus to an extent extracted national revenge. In the corresponding semi-final Yukiya UDA had ended the hopes of Tristan FLORE the no.12 seed (10-12 11-7 11-8 11-5 11-6). LEBESSON secured his first ever men’s singles title on either the ITTF World Tour or at an ITTF Challenge Series tournament; his previous best being a semi-final finish in 2012 in Brazil and 2017 in the Czech Republic. Notably earlier this year he was a quarter-finalist in Oman Moreover he becomes the first Frenchman to win an ITTF Challenge Series men’s singles title since the concept became an entity in its own right in January 2017 as opposed to being part of the ITTF World Tour. The top seeds Saki SHIBATA partnering Satsuki ODO at the final hurdle beat Poland’s Ana WEGRZYN and Katarzyna WEGRZYN in four games (7-11 11-5 11-4 11-5).
Berlin beats GIRBAU-VIC to secure Group A no.1
European Champions League Women Round 4 Former four-time winner of European Champions League Women TTC Berlin Eastside beat away young team of GIRBAU-VIC TT 3:0 to secure top spot of Group A. It was a super fast win as each of three encounters were decided in straight games. Nina MITTELHAM overcame Charlotte CAREY in the opening clash. SHAN Xiaona allowed just seven points in total to Noa MUÑOZ while Katrin MÜHLBACH concluded this Group A match by her victory over youngest ever ECLW participant 13-year-old Silvia COLL. ECLW Round 4 Group A GIRBAU-VIC TT – TTC Berlin Eastside 0:3 Charlotte CAREY – Nina MITTELHAM 0:3 (8:11 9:11 7:11) Noa MUÑOZ – SHAN Xiaona 0:3 (3:11 2:11 2:11) Silvia COLL – Katrin MÜHLBACH 0:3 (6:11 4:11 4:11)
Linz and Saint Quentinois into ECLW quarter-finals
European Champions League Women Round 4 Former two-time ECLW champion Linz AG Froschberg and three-time in a row ECLW quarter-finalist in the last four seasons TT Saint-Quentinois have booked their places for the 2019/20 quarter-finals. Both teams won their Round 4 away matches to improve win-loss record to 3-0. TT Saint Quentinois beat TTC CarinthiaWinds Villach 3:1 thanks to ZHANG Mo who was twice extended to full distance by LIU Juan and Amelie SOLJA. Russia’s Polina MIKHAILOVA paved the way to Saint Quentinois victory as she overcame SOLJA in the opener. Linz AG Froschberg defeated ECLW newcomer Leka Enea 3:0. Sofia POLCANOVA faced big task in the opening clash reversing score from 1-2 to 3-2 against Maria XIAO. Yui HAMAMOTO anf Linda BERGSTROM prevailed against ZHANG Jin and Roxana IAMANDI respectively. ECLW Round 4 GROUP B TTC CarinthiaWinds Villach – TT Saint Quentinois 1:3 Amelia SOLJA – Polina MIKHAILOVA 1:3 (11:8 8:11 7:11 9:11) LIU Juan – ZHANG Mo 2:3 (8:11 9:11 11:7 11:6 3:11) Ludmila KIRITSA – Tatiana MIKHAYLOVA 3:1 (11:6 11:7 7:11 11:7) Amelia SOLJA – ZHANG Mo 2:3 (5:11 9:11 11:5 13:11 2:11) GROUP D Leka Enea – Linz AG Froschberg 0:3 Maria XIAO – Sofia POLCANOVA 2:3 (6:11 11:7 15:13 6:11 5:11) ZHANG Jin – Yui HAMAMOTO 0:3 (10:12 7:11 8:11) Roxana IAMANDI – Linda BERGSTROM 1:3 (6:11 11:7 1:11 7:11)
TTC Sokah Hoboken recorded win in Spain
Round of 16 Europe Cup Leg 1 TTC Sokah Hoboken was required to play in the Group Stage of the Men’s Europe Cup and after their success in the opening phase Belgium’s club recorded victory in the first leg of the Round 16. In Santiago Del Compostela they overcame Arteal Tenis De Mesa in four matches. Rajko GOMMERS had pivotal role; he beat Enio MENDES and Humberto MANHANI. Moisés ÁLVAREZ scored the only point for hosts whilst Olav KOSOLOSKY gave guests good opening win against MANHANI. Solex-Consult Wiener Neustadt was stretched to full distance at home. STK Libertas Marinkolor had 2:1 advantage before Austria’s club recovered to win. Tomas KONECNY won both his matches whilst Felix WETZEL won third pint. He went full five games in fifth decisive match. In Women’s Europe Cup TT Moravsky Krumlov showed no mercy against Luxembourg’s DT Roodt – Syre in Czech Republic. Round of 16 Men’s Europe Cup Leg 1 Arteal Tenis De Mesa – TTC Sokah Hoboken 1:3 Humberto MANHANI – Olav KOSOLOSKY 1:3 (10:12 5:11 11:7 9:11) Enio MENDES – Rajko GOMMERS 2:3 (9:11 11:8 11:6 4:11 9:11) Moisés ÁLVAREZ – Paul LAVERGNE 3:0 (11:3 11:0 11:0) Humberto MANHANI – Rajko GOMMERS 2:3 (11:4 11:5 6:11 8:11 6:11) Solex-Consult Wiener Neustadt – STK Libertas Marinkolor 3:2 Tomas KONECNY – Neven JUZBASIC 3:1 (11:7 11:6 6:11 18:16) Felix WETZEL – Miho SIMOVIĆ 1:3 (5:11 11:9 7:11 7:11) Borna KOVAČ – Dragutin ŠURBEK 2:3 (6:11 11:13 11:9 11:7 5:11) Tomas KONECNY – Miho SIMOVIĆ 3:1 (11:6 11:9 10:12 11:8) Felix WETZEL – Neven JUZBASIC 3:2 (11:5 11:6 7:11 7:11 11:7) REAL Club Cajasur Priego Knolive – TDM PTE PEAC Kalo-Meh 3:2 Clube Desportivo Sao Roque – CSS-SZAK Odorheiu Secuiesc 3:1 TTSC UMMC-ELEM – Borges Grup Vall 2:3 Round of 16 Women’s Europe Cup Leg 1 TT Moravsky Krumlov – DT Roodt – Syre 3:0 Ekaterina CHERNYAVSKAYA – Christine KONSBRUCK 3:0 (11:3 11:1 11:2) LIU Jing Xuan – Tessy GONDERINGER 3:1 (11:6 9:11 11:8 11:5) Renata STRBIKOVA – Annick STAMMET 3:0 (11:1 11:6 11:7) G.D. do Centro Social do Juncal – CTT Tiege 3:1 ASKÖ LZ Linz Froschberg – TT Vedrinamur 3:0 ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly – ACS Dumbravita 3:0
First Stage European Championships draw announced
2020- 2021 ITTF European Championships The draw for the First Stage of the 2020- 2021 ITTF European Championships was held today in Luxembourg. Alongside ETTU officials the team of Romania was also present; Adina DIACONU and Elizabeta SAMARA helped ETTU Deputy Secretary General Pierre KASS and ETTU Technical Committee Chairman Øivind ERIKSEN to conduct the draw. In addition Event Director Beatrice ROMANESCU promoted forthcoming Final Stage of the Championships to be held in Cluj Napoca. The competition in first phase commences on April next year and the final stage will be played in Romania between 28th September and 3rd October 2021. Proceedings commenced with the competition in Group C. Winner and runner up of C groups qualify for B groups. The leading outfits from the 2019 European Team Championships competing in Group A; a total of 18 teams in each of the Men’s and Women’s events competing in six groups three teams in each group first and second reserving their place in Cluj Napoca. All remaining teams competed in Groups B and C. In Stage one 18 Men’s and 18 Women’s teams have been drawn for A groups – 6 Men’s groups and 6 Women’s groups; 19 Men’s and 14 Women’s for B groups – 6 Men’s groups and 5 Women’s groups; 4 Men’s and 6 Women’s for C groups – 1 Men’s group and 1 Women’s group. Men’s A Groups Men’s B Groups Men’s C Group Women’s A Group Women’s B Group Women’s C Group 2019 European Championships title holders are Germany (Men) Romania (Women). In addition 43 (of 58) Associations entered for 2020-2021 ITTF European Team Championships. In Stage 1 list of entries consist of 41 Men’s and 38 Women’s teams. Stage 1: Winner and runner up of C groups qualify for B groups. Winners and runners up of B groups qualify for Stage 2 together with 3rd placed teams of A groups. Stage 2: 18 Men’s and 16 Women’s – 5 Men’s groups and 5 Women’s groups. Winners and runners up of groups qualify for Final Stage. Final Stage: Men: host ROU holder GER A group winners and runners up (12) and Stage 2 qualifiers (10) = 24 teams. Women: host/holder ROU A group winners and runners up (12) and Stage 2 qualifiers (11) = 24 teams. Playing schedule stage 1: A groups round 1: Tuesday 13th October 2020 A groups round 2: Tuesday 17th November 2020 A groups round 3: Tuesday 8th December 2020 B groups: Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th October 2020 C groups: Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th April 2020 The 2021 dates for the A groups rounds 4 5 and 6 will follow.
Russian clubs cruise into TTCLM quarter-finals
Table Tennis Champions League Men Round 4 Two Russian clubs finalists of the latest TTCLM final secured their places into the 2019/20 TTCLM quarter-finals after wins in straight matches: Leka Enea TDM – Fakel Gazprom Orenburg 0:3 TTSC UMMC – SPG Walter Wels 3:0. Tonight November 1st one more Round 4 game was held in Germany where Post SV Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. beat VS Angers TT 3:2. Fakel Gazprom (Group A) and UMMC (Group B) have joined two German teams Saarbrucken (Group C) and Borussia Dusseldorf (Group D) with a perfect 4-0 win-loss record. After tonight’s loss Walter Wels (2-2) will fight with Roskilde (2-2) for the second place in Group B and the same situation emerges in Group C between Post SV Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. and VS Angers TT. Post SV Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. lost in Angers 3:1 last Thursday when Jens LUDQVIST secured two points for French team. This time Daniel HABESOHN was man of the match as he overcame both LUNDQVIST and Jon PERSSON while Ovidiu IONESCU won decider against LUNDQVIST. TTCLM Round 4 GROUP A Leka Enea TDM – Fakel Gazprom Orenburg 0:3 Hampus SODERLUND – Marcos FREITAS 1:3 (1:11 11:9 3:11 13:15) Endika DIEZ – Dimitrij OVTCHAROV 0:3 (5:11 10:12 4:11) Daniel PALACIOS – Alexey LIVENTSOV 1:3 (9:11 9:11 11:8 6:11) Post SV Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. – VS Angers TT 3:2 Daniel HABESOHN – Jens LUNDQVIST 3:2 (11:2 8:11 11:5 8:11 11:9) Ovidiu IONESCU – Jon PERSSON 3:2 (15:13 9:11 11:8 5:11 8:11) Lubomir JANCARIK – Joao GERALDO 2:3 (4:11 8:11 11:7 11:6 10:12) Daniel HABESOHN – Jon PERSSON 3:1 (11:6 8:11 11:5 11:9) Ovidiu IONESCU -Jens LUNDQVIST 3:0 (11:4 11:7 11:8) GROUP B TTSC UMMC – SPG Walter Wels 3:0 Jonathan GROTH – Adam SZUDI 3:1 (11:3 11:9 8:11 11:6) Aleksandr SHIBAEV – KANG Dongsoo 3:0 (11:9 11:5 11:8) Andrej GACINA – Frane KOJIĆ 3:0 (11:9 11:8 11:5)
Reigning champion secures top of Group C
European Champions League Women Round 4 Reigning ECLW champion KTS Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg secured top spot of Group C as they beat away the 2017/18 ETTU Cup Women winner Metz TT 3:0. Polish champion set its win-loss record at 3-0 while French side continues with 1-2. One of the players with most ECLW wins in last couple of seasons HAN Ying overcame Romania’s rising star Adina DIACONU in straight games while GU Ruochen did likewise against Carole GRUNDISCH. Former individual European champion Elizabeta SAMARA justified her status against Pauline CHASSELIN securing victory for guests after four games. ECLW Round 4 Group C Metz TT – KTS Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg 0:3 Adina DIACONU – HAN Ying 0:3 (3:11 7:11 6:11) Carole GRUNDISCH – GU Ruochen 0:3 (2:11 6:11 7:11) Pauline CHASSELIN – Elizabeta SAMARA 1:3 (9:11 12:10 9:11 4:11)