Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Swedish Open The first phase of the qualifications in the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Swedish Open concluded with few upsets. Among the creators were Tom JARVIS of England Simon Berglund of Sweden Romain LORENTZ of France in Men’s Singles Event and Marie MIGOT of France as well as Maria Xiao of Spain. Tom JARVIS emerged successful beat Singapore’s GAO Ning one of the more experienced players on duty in Stockholm (13-11 11-9 12-10 8-11 11-3) to secure the top position in his Group. Simon Berglund presently listed at no.326 on the Men’s World Rankings beat Germany’s Ricardo WALTHER in dramatic fashion (11-7 8-11 11-7 9-11 11-6 9-11 15-13). “It’s the first time I’d played him; today my serve and receive was good; so that meant I could follow with a strong first attack. He surprised me because he did not play powerfully actually quite soft. It took time to find a tempo for the match but gradually I became more confident in the rallies ” said Simon Berglund Romain LORENTZ prevailed against Noshad ALAMIYAN of Iran in a another seven games thriller (11-4 11-9 8-11 8-11 9-11 12-10 10-12) Marie MIGOT of France booked top place in her Group in Women’s Singles qualifications. She overcame Maki SHIOMI of Japan (4-11 11-6 4-11 5-11 11-7 12-14) and MAK Tze Wing of Hong Kong (11-8 8-11 9-11 9-11 9-11). In addition Russia’s Polina MIKHAILOVA was beaten by Maria XIAO (11-4 11-8 11-5 9-11 5-11 11-9). MIKHAILOVA is listed at no.67 on the current Women’s World Rankings Maria Xiao is at no.89.
Tom JARVIS beat Singapore’s GAO Ning
Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Swedish Open The first phase of the qualifications in the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Swedish Open concluded with few upsets. Among the creators were Tom JARVIS of England Simon Berglund of Sweden Romain LORENTZ of France in Men’s Singles Event and Marie MIGOT of France as well as Maria Xiao of Spain. Tom JARVIS emerged successful beat Singapore’s GAO Ning one of the more experienced players on duty in Stockholm (13-11 11-9 12-10 8-11 11-3) to secure the top position in his Group. Simon Berglund presently listed at no.326 on the Men’s World Rankings beat Germany’s Ricardo WALTHER in dramatic fashion (11-7 8-11 11-7 9-11 11-6 9-11 15-13). “It’s the first time I’d played him; today my serve and receive was good; so that meant I could follow with a strong first attack. He surprised me because he did not play powerfully actually quite soft. It took time to find a tempo for the match but gradually I became more confident in the rallies ” said Simon Berglund Romain LORENTZ prevailed against Noshad ALAMIYAN of Iran in a another seven games thriller (11-4 11-9 8-11 8-11 9-11 12-10 10-12) Marie MIGOT of France booked top place in her Group in Women’s Singles qualifications. She overcame Maki SHIOMI of Japan (4-11 11-6 4-11 5-11 11-7 12-14) and MAK Tze Wing of Hong Kong (11-8 8-11 9-11 9-11 9-11). In addition Russia’s Polina MIKHAILOVA was beaten by Maria XIAO (11-4 11-8 11-5 9-11 5-11 11-9). MIKHAILOVA is listed at no.67 on the current Women’s World Rankings Maria Xiao is at no.89.
OVTCHAROV getting close to achieve his goal -to become No. one
Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum German Open Newly crowned Men’s World Cup Champion Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (GER) has won his fourth ITTF World Tour title of the year in dramatic fashion at the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum German Open. The second seeded OVTCHAROV had made his way to the final after sensationally defeating world number two FAN Zhendong in front of the 4 700 sold-out crowd in the semifinals to set up an all-German final with Timo BOLL (GER) who had a 4-0 win over Korea Republic’s LEE Sangsu. In the rematch of their epic encounters at the 2017 China Open and the Liebherr 2017 ITTF Men’s World Cup Finals the two German heroes faced each other in an enthralling seven-game clash. The match saw a tight chase between both players and it was eventually OVTCHAROV who repeated his success against BOLL 4-3 (9-11 11-5 11-9 6-11 11-7 7-11 11-6) to claim his career third German Open (2012 2014 & 2017) and fourth World Tour title of the year (Indian Open China Open Bulgaria Open & German Open). “Every time against Timo it gets tougher and tougher I feel every match is basically on the knife’s edge in the last game. I’m aiming to become world number one in the ranking so I have a strong will to win the tournament ” shared the 28-year-old after his victory. “Timo is my good friend my idol I practiced with him so much in my whole career I think without him I wouldn’t have come so far as I’m here and I’m grateful for that.” OVTCHAROV added: “I’m exhausted really tired two matches of that level in one day is very hard for us. But I gave all I’ve got and it was a very tough final against Timo as usual and I think it’s mostly the mental part giving me confidence winning so many close matches against him that’s maybe what made the difference in the end. In the last game I had a little anger. I had a good opportunity in the fourth and the sixth game but Timo played so clever changed the rhythm changed the service bring me out of my rhythm and made the game very tough for me. I went into the rallies risking many things and I had an amazing start and I’m glad I could bring it into the end.”
OVTCHAROV getting close to achieve his goal -to become No. one
Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum German Open Newly crowned Men’s World Cup Champion Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (GER) has won his fourth ITTF World Tour title of the year in dramatic fashion at the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum German Open. The second seeded OVTCHAROV had made his way to the final after sensationally defeating world number two FAN Zhendong in front of the 4 700 sold-out crowd in the semifinals to set up an all-German final with Timo BOLL (GER) who had a 4-0 win over Korea Republic’s LEE Sangsu. In the rematch of their epic encounters at the 2017 China Open and the Liebherr 2017 ITTF Men’s World Cup Finals the two German heroes faced each other in an enthralling seven-game clash. The match saw a tight chase between both players and it was eventually OVTCHAROV who repeated his success against BOLL 4-3 (9-11 11-5 11-9 6-11 11-7 7-11 11-6) to claim his career third German Open (2012 2014 & 2017) and fourth World Tour title of the year (Indian Open China Open Bulgaria Open & German Open). “Every time against Timo it gets tougher and tougher I feel every match is basically on the knife’s edge in the last game. I’m aiming to become world number one in the ranking so I have a strong will to win the tournament ” shared the 28-year-old after his victory. “Timo is my good friend my idol I practiced with him so much in my whole career I think without him I wouldn’t have come so far as I’m here and I’m grateful for that.” OVTCHAROV added: “I’m exhausted really tired two matches of that level in one day is very hard for us. But I gave all I’ve got and it was a very tough final against Timo as usual and I think it’s mostly the mental part giving me confidence winning so many close matches against him that’s maybe what made the difference in the end. In the last game I had a little anger. I had a good opportunity in the fourth and the sixth game but Timo played so clever changed the rhythm changed the service bring me out of my rhythm and made the game very tough for me. I went into the rallies risking many things and I had an amazing start and I’m glad I could bring it into the end.”
Dimitrij OVTCHAROV beats Timo BOLL to clinch his third title at German Open
Dimitrij OVTCHAROV defeated two hardest opponents in the last two stages of the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum German Open first top seed Chinese FAN Zhendong and then his compatriot both times after full seven games Dimitrij OVTCHAROV`s fantasy season continued on Sunday as he beat his compatriot Timo BOLL after full seven games to lift the title of the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum German Open in Magdeburg – 4:3 (9:11 11:5 11:9 6:11 11:7 7:11 11:6). It was a great pleasure for home crowd to see all-German final but as well big satisfaction for OVTCHAROV who won Men`s World Cup three weeks ago in Belgium beating his today`s opponent BOLL in six sets. This is the OVTCHAROV`s third German Open`s crown (2012 2014 2017) but still stands one behind BOLL (2004 2006 2008 2009) last year`s winner China`s MA Long (2007 2010 2015 2016) and Eberhard SCHOLER (1962 1963 1964 1970) last German who took gold before BOLL`s triumph in 2004. The 2017 German Open`s no. 3 seed OVTCHAROV who was crowned champion of ITTF-Europe Top 16 earlier this year has been extended to full distance by top seed FAN Zhendong playing semi-final game. China`s star the 2013 winner lost first two games but managed to draw the scores level at two games apiece. Decisive seventh was the exciting one as Chinese managed to stay in the fight faced with three consecutive match balls (8:10 10:11). Then FAN had two chances (12:11 13:12) but next three points went to the German`s side. “I’m extremely excited to win my first match against FAN Zhendong stated Dimitrij OVTCHAROV after his semi-final victory. “The first time I met him in the Chinese Super League I was up 2-0 and last time we played at the World Tour Grand Finals last year I was 2-0 up as well and today as well he always comes back strong. In the third and fourth games I had no chance but I tried my best I basically took all the chances I got… I’m very pleased”. Other semi-final encounter was not so tense. BOLL swept Korea`s LEE Sangsu in four games 4:0 (11:4 11:9 11:4 11:9) “He couldn’t feel my game so well my rhythm my serves. He was thinking maybe too much and I confused him a little bit with my tactics and variations. It was tactically an unbelievably good game” explained Timo BOLL after his semi-final win. Two top seeds met in the all-Chinese finals of the Women`s Singles event as no. 2 CHEN Meng overcame no. 1 ZHU Yuling. This breathtaking clash was concluded after full seven games after great comeback of CHEN who was two sets behind after the fourth set. Men`s Singles Semi-finals FAN Zhendong (China) – Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (Germany) 3:4 (11:13 7:11 11:7 11:3 9:11 11:8 13:15) Timo BOLL (Germany) – LEE Sangsu (Korea) 4:0 (11:4 11:9 11:4 11:9) Men`s Singles final Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (Germany) – Timo BOLL (Germany) 4:3 (9:11 11:5 11:9 6:11 11:7 7:11 11:6) Women`s Singles Semi-finals ZHU Yuling (China) – Kasumi ISHIKAWA (Japan) 4:1 (11:4 12:10 12:14 11:5 11:8) CHEN Meng (China) – FENG Yalan (China) 4:2 (10:12 11:6 11:4 6:11 15:13 11:5) Women`s Singles final ZHU Yuling (China) – CHEN Meng (China) 3:4 (11:9 11:8 11:13 11:9 11:13 9:11 4:11) Men`s Doubles final JEOUNG Youngsik / LEE Sangsu (Korea) – Tomokazu HARIMOTO / Yuto KIZUKURI (Japan) 3:2 (8:11 3:11 11:5 16:14 11:6) Women`s Doubles final Hina HAYATA / Miu HIRANO (Japan) – CHEN Szu-Yu / CHENG I-Ching (Chinese Taipei) 3:0 (11:7 11:8 11:9)
OVTCHAROV and BOLL delight German fans
Two host players reached semi-finals of the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum German Open in Magdeburg. German fans will enjoy in the ultimate day of the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum German Open thanks to Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (actual world no. 3) and Timo BOLL (no. 4) who reached semi-final stage. Two great domestic players delighted their supporters in Magdeburg as they beat two strong opponents from Asia WONG Chun Ting (no. 12 Hong Kong) and LIN Gaoyan (no. 7 China) respectively. “I got back into the game to take the lead and actually made a good start in the fourth. But then I think he enjoyed his best period of the entire match on his side. I can’t blame myself I played a good game as well. I just kept going and he couldn’t keep up with this level and I think that was the key to my win… I hope to have a good day tomorrow and I have nothing to lose!” stressed Dimitrij OVTCHAROV who overcame WONG 4:2 (11:1 5:11 11:7 7:11 11:4 11:3) Penultimate day of the contest was fully exciting starting with upset created by Portugal`s Tiago APOLONIA who eliminated former both Olympic and World champion China`s ZHANG Jike 4:1 (11:9 11:7 7:11 11:9 11:3) in the first round of main draw (Round of 32). Beside him OVTCHAROV and BOLL two more European representatives progressed to the Round of 16: Simon GAUZY (no. 8 France) and APOLONIA`s compatriot Marcos FREITAS (no. 17). One of the most thrilling clashes was one between GAUZY and Japan`s Jin UEDA finished after full seven games (five out of seven concluded by a narrow margin). Likewise actual world no. 2 XU Xin defeated FREITAS to progress among the top eight participants. Timo BOLL lost few games from Simon GAUZY this year but today had no problem with young Frenchman beating him 4:1 (6:11 12:10 11:9 11:7 11:2) in the Round of 16. OVTCHAROV swept Chinese YAN An in straight games. OVTCHAROV faces top seeded FAN Zhendong in the semi-final clash while BOLL opposes Korea`s LEE Sangsu (13 Korea) who upset no. 2 seed XU in straight games. BOLL targets a record fifth Men’s Singles title at the German Open. Only four European women`s participants managed to reach the main draw but all four were beaten in the opening round. Two host players SHAN Xiaona and HAN Ying lost to China`s LIU Xi and Korea`s SUH Hyowon respectively. Austrian legend LIU Jia lost to no. 2 seed China`s CHEN Meng in straight games while her team mate from national team Sophia POLCANOVA suffered defeat at the hands of CHEN`s compatriot WU Yang. Six out of eight women`s singles quarter-finalists came from China. Men`s Singles Quarter-finals FAN Zhendong (world no. 1 China) – Kenta MATSUDAIRA (9 Japan) 4:1 (20:18 11:6 11:5 8:11 11:9) Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (3 Germany) – WONG Chun Ting (12 Hong Kong) 4:2 (11:1 5:11 11:7 7:11 11:4 11:3) Timo BOLL (4 Germany) – LIN Gaoyan (7 China) 4:1 (11:7 11:9 13:15 11:7 14:12) LEE Sangsu (13 Korea) – XU Xin (- China) 4:0 (11:6 11:9 11:4 12:10) Men`s Singles Semi-finals FAN Zhendong – Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (Sunday Nov 12th 11:20 CET) Timo BOLL – LEE Sangsu (Sunday Nov 12th 12:00 CET) Women`s Singles Quarter-finals ZHU Yuling (world no. 1 China) – WANG Manyu (10 China) 4:2 (10:12 11:7 11:6 11:9 8:11 11:6) Kasumi ISHIKAWA (4 Japan) – WU Yang (- China) 4:0 (11:4 11:7 11:8 11:3) FENG Yalan (- China) – Mima ITO (6 Japan) 4:1 (6:11 15:13 11:4 11:7 11:9) CHEN Meng (2 China) – CHEN Ke (- China) 4:3 (9:11 11:4 11:5 9:11 6:11 11:5 14:12) Women`s Singles Semi-finals ZHU Yuling – Kasumi ISHIKAWA (Sunday Nov 12th 10:00 CET) CHEN Meng – FENG Yalan (Sunday Nov 12th 10:40 CET)
OVTCHAROV and BOLL delight German fans
Two host players reached semi-finals of the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum German Open in Magdeburg. German fans will enjoy in the ultimate day of the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum German Open thanks to Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (actual world no. 3) and Timo BOLL (no. 4) who reached semi-final stage. Two great domestic players delighted their supporters in Magdeburg as they beat two strong opponents from Asia WONG Chun Ting (no. 12 Hong Kong) and LIN Gaoyan (no. 7 China) respectively. “I got back into the game to take the lead and actually made a good start in the fourth. But then I think he enjoyed his best period of the entire match on his side. I can’t blame myself I played a good game as well. I just kept going and he couldn’t keep up with this level and I think that was the key to my win… I hope to have a good day tomorrow and I have nothing to lose!” stressed Dimitrij OVTCHAROV who overcame WONG 4:2 (11:1 5:11 11:7 7:11 11:4 11:3) Penultimate day of the contest was fully exciting starting with upset created by Portugal`s Tiago APOLONIA who eliminated former both Olympic and World champion China`s ZHANG Jike 4:1 (11:9 11:7 7:11 11:9 11:3) in the first round of main draw (Round of 32). Beside him OVTCHAROV and BOLL two more European representatives progressed to the Round of 16: Simon GAUZY (no. 8 France) and APOLONIA`s compatriot Marcos FREITAS (no. 17). One of the most thrilling clashes was one between GAUZY and Japan`s Jin UEDA finished after full seven games (five out of seven concluded by a narrow margin). Likewise actual world no. 2 XU Xin defeated FREITAS to progress among the top eight participants. Timo BOLL lost few games from Simon GAUZY this year but today had no problem with young Frenchman beating him 4:1 (6:11 12:10 11:9 11:7 11:2) in the Round of 16. OVTCHAROV swept Chinese YAN An in straight games. OVTCHAROV faces top seeded FAN Zhendong in the semi-final clash while BOLL opposes Korea`s LEE Sangsu (13 Korea) who upset no. 2 seed XU in straight games. BOLL targets a record fifth Men’s Singles title at the German Open. Only four European women`s participants managed to reach the main draw but all four were beaten in the opening round. Two host players SHAN Xiaona and HAN Ying lost to China`s LIU Xi and Korea`s SUH Hyowon respectively. Austrian legend LIU Jia lost to no. 2 seed China`s CHEN Meng in straight games while her team mate from national team Sophia POLCANOVA suffered defeat at the hands of CHEN`s compatriot WU Yang. Six out of eight women`s singles quarter-finalists came from China. Men`s Singles Quarter-finals FAN Zhendong (world no. 1 China) – Kenta MATSUDAIRA (9 Japan) 4:1 (20:18 11:6 11:5 8:11 11:9) Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (3 Germany) – WONG Chun Ting (12 Hong Kong) 4:2 (11:1 5:11 11:7 7:11 11:4 11:3) Timo BOLL (4 Germany) – LIN Gaoyan (7 China) 4:1 (11:7 11:9 13:15 11:7 14:12) LEE Sangsu (13 Korea) – XU Xin (- China) 4:0 (11:6 11:9 11:4 12:10) Men`s Singles Semi-finals FAN Zhendong – Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (Sunday Nov 12th 11:20 CET) Timo BOLL – LEE Sangsu (Sunday Nov 12th 12:00 CET) Women`s Singles Quarter-finals ZHU Yuling (world no. 1 China) – WANG Manyu (10 China) 4:2 (10:12 11:7 11:6 11:9 8:11 11:6) Kasumi ISHIKAWA (4 Japan) – WU Yang (- China) 4:0 (11:4 11:7 11:8 11:3) FENG Yalan (- China) – Mima ITO (6 Japan) 4:1 (6:11 15:13 11:4 11:7 11:9) CHEN Meng (2 China) – CHEN Ke (- China) 4:3 (9:11 11:4 11:5 9:11 6:11 11:5 14:12) Women`s Singles Semi-finals ZHU Yuling – Kasumi ISHIKAWA (Sunday Nov 12th 10:00 CET) CHEN Meng – FENG Yalan (Sunday Nov 12th 10:40 CET)
The European Championships Team Events Stage 1 draw on Saturday 18th in Stockholm
Seeding will be according to 2017 European Championships final ranking The European Championships Team Events Stage 1 draw will take place in Stockholm (Eriksdalshallen venue of the Swedish Open) on Saturday 18th November. Seeding will be according to 2017 European Championships final ranking. There will be 6 men’s A groups and 6 women’s A groups. The 18 Associations to be drawn into the A groups are: Men Austria Belgium Belarus Croatia Denmark Greece Hungary Luxembourg Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Turkey Ukraine. Women Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Croatia Czech Republic Germany Hungary Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Poland Portugal Russia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Ukraine. In addition to the 2017 title holder (Men – Germany Women – Romania) and the host Association (France) the 6 A group winners and 6 A group runners up will proceed directly to the final stage of the Championships in September 2019. The 6 position 3 teams will proceed to stage 2 to compete for the remaining places in the final stage. There will be 6 men’s B groups and 5 women’s B groups. The Associations to be drawn into the B groups are: Men Azerbaijan Bosnia Herzegovina Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic England Estonia Finland Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Kosovo Lithuania Montenegro Netherlands Norway San Marino Scotland Serbia Switzerland. Women Belgium Bosnia Herzegovina Bulgaria Denmark England Estonia Finland Greece Iceland Israel Kosovo Lithuania Norway Scotland Serbia Slovakia Turkey. 6 Men’s B group winners and 6 Men’s B group runners up will proceed to stage 2. 5 Women’s B group winners and 5 Women’s B group runners up will proceed to stage 2.
The European Championships Team Events Stage 1 draw on Saturday 18th in Stockholm
Seeding will be according to 2017 European Championships final ranking The European Championships Team Events Stage 1 draw will take place in Stockholm (Eriksdalshallen venue of the Swedish Open) on Saturday 18th November. Seeding will be according to 2017 European Championships final ranking. There will be 6 men’s A groups and 6 women’s A groups. The 18 Associations to be drawn into the A groups are: Men Austria Belgium Belarus Croatia Denmark Greece Hungary Luxembourg Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Turkey Ukraine. Women Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Croatia Czech Republic Germany Hungary Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Poland Portugal Russia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Ukraine. In addition to the 2017 title holder (Men – Germany Women – Romania) and the host Association (France) the 6 A group winners and 6 A group runners up will proceed directly to the final stage of the Championships in September 2019. The 6 position 3 teams will proceed to stage 2 to compete for the remaining places in the final stage. There will be 6 men’s B groups and 5 women’s B groups. The Associations to be drawn into the B groups are: Men Azerbaijan Bosnia Herzegovina Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic England Estonia Finland Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Kosovo Lithuania Montenegro Netherlands Norway San Marino Scotland Serbia Switzerland. Women Belgium Bosnia Herzegovina Bulgaria Denmark England Estonia Finland Greece Iceland Israel Kosovo Lithuania Norway Scotland Serbia Slovakia Turkey. 6 Men’s B group winners and 6 Men’s B group runners up will proceed to stage 2. 5 Women’s B group winners and 5 Women’s B group runners up will proceed to stage 2.
French city of Nantes to host 2019 European Championships Team Events Final Stage
The Championships will be held during September 2019 with 24 men’s teams and 24 women’s teams The European Table Tennis Union Executive Board is pleased to announce the European Championships Team Events Final Stage will be hosted by the French Federation (FFTT) in the city of Nantes during September 2019. New format has been approved two months ago and starting from 2018 the European Teams Championships will be played over a period of two years and be concluded with the final stage with 24 men’s teams and 24 women’s teams in odd numbered years. “ETTU’s Executive Board is very pleased even excited that our friends from the French Table Tennis Federation have taken up the glove of organizing the Final Stage of our new European Championships in the hospitable city of Nantes in 2019. Of course the first two stages of the Championships will be played ‘all over Europe’ first before the last 24 teams come to Nantes” stated ETTU President Ronald KRAMER. The European Teams Championships will commence next year with stages one and two. They will be played over a period up to 18 months. The winner of the previous European Championships and the host for the final stage of the Championships will not take part in Stage One and will proceed directly to the final stage of the Championships. The aim of new format is to have a more exciting European Championships to attract more attention from media spectators and TV/internet. With these changes all the participating associations has the possibility to be European Team Champion. “I am fully confident that in September 2019 we will witness another very well organized table tennis event like our French colleagues have shown so often to be able to do. Preparing their bid so short after the decision in our Congress in Luxembourg last September also shows the dedication we know from our French colleagues” stressed Ronald KRAMER. “I am very happy and very proud that France organizes these European Championships Team events in 2019. This is a great honor and I would like to thank the ETTU’s executive board for its confidence” stressed FFTT President Christian PALIERNE. The final stage will be organized in September over a period of 6 days. The winner of previous European Championships the host Association and 22 teams which have proceeded through stage 1 and stage 2 will contest the final stage.