Perfect 2016 World Team Table Tennis Championships Seeded at the position no. 18. England reached the quarterfinal of the Men’s Event at the Perfect 2016 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Kuala Lumpur. In a five matches thriller they withstood the spirited comeback from Poland to book the place that could lead them to the medal rostrum. “We started badly two defeats but we are all playing better and better; we have a great spirit in the team” said Paul DRINKHALL. “Now we are through to the quarter-finals and we all really believe we can beat France.” DRINKHALL beat both his adversaries today. “First match today against WANG Zengyi was very difficult; pen-holder fast attacks it is not a style you meet these days” added Paul DRINKHALL. “Against Jakub I felt in control I was ahead in the first game and lost in the fourth I was down 4-9 and won; I came through we won; make no mistake he is a very good player really tough match.” Liam PITCHFORD also accounted for DYJAS. “It was really tough again DYJAS; I think I won the match four times!” said Liam PITCHFORD. “He just kept getting the ball back time and time again but I won; yes I lost to WANG Zengyi but Paul won two and we won the match just really great.” There is new found confidence in the team and great credit must go to Alan Cooke; he is a calming influence and if there is anyone in the world who can instil the notion that every opponent is a player whether it be the local youth club champion or the world champion it is Alan COOKE.
Portugal on their way to first ever medal at WC
Perfect 2016 World Team Table Tennis Championships Portugal is getting closer to another millstone. In the Round of 16 of the Men’s Event at the Perfect 2016 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Kuala Lumpur European Champions from 2014 beat Korea DPR to reach the quarters. They needed only three matches. “We came here this morning with the heavy burden of two defeats in previous two rounds. After we lost matches against Japan and Poland we were very disappointed but we never stopped believing. Our goal is to reach the medal rostrum and we are now on good way to achieve that goal and to bring first ever medal from the World Championships home ” said Marcos FREITAS. Joao MONTEIRO opened the match with the long distance win over PAK Sin Hyok. “I was 1:2 down and 5:9 in reverse in the third game. However after 1:1 I had a chance to take the lead at 9:7 but I lost. I did not give up. I kept on fighting. I changed the tactics; I started to receive better and I gave up of playing short-short balls . After the first short ball I tried to open the game to go or point with long rallies ” explained MONTEIRO. Tomorrow they will meet Korea Republic. “It will be another difficult match but I think it will be easier then today. We played against them before and we will be ready.” Marcos FREITAS was also forced to come from behind against CHOE Il. “The main problem was the fact that we do not know them. On top of all only after midnight we learned against whom we are going to play. We had not time to study our adversaries or to prepare the tactics accordingly. I came to play knowing nothing. I needed some time to see what is CHOE’s style. Literally I used two opening games to see what to play. I had to feel his weakness. I experimented with his forehand and backhand… Although he was in the lead I did not feel uncomfortable. I got the feeling I was in the control. I was on the top of the game. “ After straight matches victory FREITAS underlined the fact they have more time for rest. “Another thing that works in our favor is the fact that we know the players from South Korea. It will ease us the job greatly.” Tiago APOLONIA praised his teammate’s efforts. “After Marcos and Joao had been down in both matches and recovered to win the whole team of Korea was under severe pressure. They were so disappointed after all their efforts ended in vain. KANG Wi Hun is one of the fastest player on circuit but he did not have a chance today.”
Germany beat Korea Republic to meet Japan again
Perfect 2016 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Kuala Lumpur Germany booked the place in the quarterfinal of the Women’s Event at the Perfect 2016 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Kuala Lumpur and within the period of 24 hours they will meet Japan again in the duel for the medal. In the Round of 16 they beat Korea Republic in straight matches. Sabine WINTER gave the dream start for the team from Europe. She beat SEO Hyowon. “The most important thing was to find the right draw. We wanted to avoid the situation where SOLJA will play against the player with the defensive style; we wanted IVANCAN to play against PARK and me against SEO. We get it all but with this combination there were no space for mistakes. Only 3:0 could help us finish the job. Any extension of the match could lead us in completely opposite direction ” explained WINTER. It was not easy to play under such pressure. “I won two opening games but the game became closer from the third one. I did few mistakes; I played under greater pressure knowing how important for the team is to win this match ” added Sabine. Petrissa SOLJA beat YANG Haeun in straight games. “We played so many relies yesterday and I expected much harder job today. However it seams YANG was too much nervous and I seized the opportunity to finish the match fast. I was very focused because there were no space for mistakes ” explained SOLJA. Irene IVANCAN needed four games to beat PARK Youngsook. “We got the draw where our chances were 70 percent in favor to win we could not let the chances slip away. SABINE did a great job at the beginning. For me coming after 2:0 lead was very big help. It gave me extra confidence whilst my adversary was on enormous pressure. I felt it in her game from the very beginning. After two games she was going nowhere. She had to risk in order to try to set the match in different pace. She added some extra pressure; won the game but I adjusted and sealed the match eventually ” explained IVANCAN.
Netherlands recovered from 0:2 to reach the quarters
Perfect 2016 World Team Table Tennis Championships In the fantastic twist at the edge of almost ruthlessly fast defeat Netherlands turns their despair into the great victory. Dutch team booked their place in the quarterfinal of the Women’s Event at the Perfect 2016 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Kuala Lumpur by beating Austria in full five matches after they recovered from the 0:2 in reverse. The match went in strange direction from the very beginning. Seeing LI Jie and LI Jiao loosing by straight games is not an everyday situation. LIU Jia and LI Qiangbing left two top Dutch players without any chances. “I have no explanation for what happened in the arena. We knew it is going to be difficult but who can even think of 0:3. I guess we gave our best day earlier against Singapore. We lost full distance match and we missed our big chance. We hoped for one more but it did not come. We came here to win the medal we fought very hard but then we have been drawn to China in the quarters. It is huge disappointed ” said Elena TIMINA.” When LI Jiao entered the court she told me she is so empty; she cannot move her legs. Someone might thing that we gave up the match but it was not the case.” With fast 2:0 and 10:3 in the opening game of the match between Sofia POLCANOVA and Britt EERLAND Austria was in driving seat. However Britt thought differently. “I had a great problem adjusting to the windy conditions in the hall. Whenever I tried to serve short ball it went long. Finally I had to give up the tactics and to play more on my feelings ” said EERLAND. From the moment when she faced first set ball against her Britt won 9 points in the row. “I promised myself I will not go with 0:3 at least. I just played the ball for the ball and I took my chances. POLCANOVA become nervous whilst I played more and more relaxed. She beat me in three previous occasions and I study her game very well. I knew what I had to do.” Asked to explain what happened POLCANOVA just shook her head in disbelief. “I do not know what happened. I lost my focus in the first game and after that I was under huge pressure. We were 2:0 up but I knew if I lost the match our chances will be 50/50 afterwards.”
Korea halted Romania in the Round of 16
2016 World Team Table Tennis Championships Romania concluded their journey at the Perfect 2016 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Kuala Lumpur among top 12 teams. In the Round of 16 of the Women’s Event they suffered defeat by the hands of DPR Korea in straight matches. “I am so tired. We ha to wait until 1 AM last night to see the outcome of the draw and we were playing first match in the morning. I need a good sleep now ” admitted Elizabeta SAMARA who lost against KIM Song I. “Generally I am not very unhappy with the outcome of the tournament. If I had the chance to choose from Netherlands South and North Korea our today’s adversary will be the last choice but at the end we met our goal. We wanted to go out from the Group to the main draw and we succeed.” SAMARA was also satisfied with her performance in Malaysia. “Yesterday I play very well against Hungary; I had two match balls against Taipei…Under the present circumstances it all ended well. We are struggling with the conditions here. It is very windy and you do not know where the ball will go. In addition you do not know against whom you are going to play. A lot of players are “hiding” here. Everybody calculate the points and everything is under influence of Olympics rankings. I am so anxious to reach the month of May to see the final rankings and to have some break. I do not want to calculate. I had came to play Europe Top 16 Cup despite a lot of cancelation from the other players I played here and I am coming to Qatar to defend my title.” Romanian coach Viorel FILIMON spoke about team’s performance. “We had our good moments but then we went down” explained FILIMON. “Bernadette was two-one and 10-9 ahead she had match point and missed her chance. For sure we knew they had two defenders in their team; previously we have played quite well against defenders. The Koreans were very focused and we had no knowledge of them. We had never played them before.”
Werner Schlager Academy is rescued
After several weeks full of uncertainty the decision is made: the successful project Werner SCHLAGER Academy continues! On December 10th 2015 the CEO was forced to file for insolvency. During the insolvency proceedings a new investor was found and enthused for the international table tennis centre in Schwechat. With the engagement of the Chinese investor a new operating company oughts to continue the Table Tennis Academy in April 2016. Therewith the Academy is realigned on a very good financial base and can look forward to the bright future ahead. A name change to emphasize the table tennis centre’s international orientation will be discussed as well. The insolvency administrator Mag. Katharina KOLLAND-TWAROCH is optimistic about the second chance: “During the insolvency proceedings all people involved had the chance to find a new position for the project and themselves. The extremely dedicated and professional employees of the Academy did not only prove themselves in the crisis but could also give hope for the promising future of the training centre. It is very satisfying that an international investor has recognized the chances and engages in the rescue of the Academy.” Still few last details for the future of the international training centre have to be discussed. The Academy was recently honoured by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) as “Table Tennis Academy” the highest possible status for an international table tennis centre. Nevertheless the daily training could be kept running during the insolvency without problems. The daily training will continue as well until the new operating company takes over. “In the insolvency proceedings we received many positive signals from national and international supporters. These reactions prove the enormous importance of the high- performance table tennis centre for the national and international table tennis sport. Especially the results of the players who permanently practice in Schwechat show the outstanding performance of the Academy. It is now essential to look ahead and take the necessary steps for a successful future. I am convinced that the last details can be swiftly clarified” reports Mag. KOLLAND-TWAROCH.
ETTU is moving forward in great atmosphere
Extraordinary Congress of the European Table Tennis Union The Extraordinary Congress of the European Table Tennis Union was held today in Acappella Hotel in Kuala Lumpur during the Perfect 2016 World Team Championships. There were no decision taken but in very constructive atmosphere and Executive Board members updated the members of the latest development and projects in progress. President KRAMER reflected on past period. “Relations with ITTF IOC national associations and other Continents sponsors suppliers… have been restored since 2013 when the new Executive Board started to work. Within ETTU we have excellent relations with our members with referees umpires and players; finances are much better and the overall atmosphere is very good.” ETTU Deputy Vice-President Ivo Goran MUNIVRANA presented the report of the ETTU Development program. In 2014 players from 25 countries participated; 11 players at age 11-12 have been selected; team of Europe had very successful appearance at the ITTF World Cadet Challenge in Barbados. In 2015 the number of countries extended to 32 and 427 players have been evaluated; nine of them have been selected to Eurotalents program. The team of Europe won nine medals two of them gold at the World Junior Championships. Last year 4 coached attended the camps and received additional education; Regional University Educational Program for coaches and players started in Split University with 12 students enrolled. ETTU Vice-President Heike AHLERT updated the delegates with the European Championships 2017 Team Qualification system details. New moment is that the host of the Championships could be one of the qualifiers and in that case the men and women teams of the host association will not play the qualifications. In this special case a substitute will replace the host association. Also the hosts for the Challenge Qualification Division are Wales for Men’s Group L with Ireland Norway Azerbaijan Kosovo Iceland and Wales. Luxembourg will host two Groups: Men’s Group K with Luxembourg Scotland Malta Montenegro Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina; Women’s Group L with Iceland Denmark Norway and Albania. ETTU Secretary General Richard SCRUTON informed the present delegates about few novelties from the club competition. As a part of the report members learned that TTCLM Management Board was established with 6 members two from ETTU Nikolas ENDAL (Vice-President) and Pierre KASS (Deputy Secretary General) two from tsmg Philipp MÖHRING (Head of Sponsorships) and Bianka STAK (Manager Media Projects) and two representatives from the TTCLM clubs Loic BRÉHU (Chartres ASTT – FRA) and Andreas PREUSS (Borussia Düsseldorf – GER). In the season 2016-2017 we will introduce the mid week dates for all TTCLM matches. In addition the club licences will be established. That will be the guarantee that everybody will follow the regulations.
France topping Group B
Perfect 2016 World Team Championships The meters in Group B of the Men’s Event at the Perfect 2016 World Team Championships concluded in very unexpected fashion. With five wins out of five rounds France secured the top of the standings in the Group. Germany faced greatest setback in past three editions and by match ratio failed to secure the main draw place. They finished fourth in the group. In the last duel in the Group Germany beat Sweden and earned eight points in all same as England and Sweden but between the three nations concerned they had the inferior match ratio; Sweden (5:4) gained the verdict ahead of England (4:4) and Germany (4:5). “We were without Timo BOLL who is ill and will go home tomorrow but the other players have step up and respond they didn’t; we were not good enough” said Jörg ROSSKOPF. “We beat Sweden to finish but we lost to France and England the players had their chances they must take the chances; disappointing but now we look forward and prepare for the Olympic Games let’s hope no more illnesses or injuries.” France overcame Denmark 3:0 in the last match in Group. Benjamin BROSSIER beat Tobias RASMUSSEN; before Tristan FLORE accounted for Claus NIELSEN (and Quentin ROBINOT defeated Mikkel HINDERSSON. England recorded the same margin of victory against Malaysia. Paul DRINKHALL beat Muhamad Ashraf HAIQAL Liam PITCHFORD accounted for LEONG Chee Feng before Sam WALKER ended matter by overcoming Muhd Shakirin IBRAHIM.
Austria’s Women and Croatia’s Men in Round of 16
Perfect 2016 World Team Championships In Group D in Men’s and Women’s Events both team of Russia at the Perfect 2016 World Team Championships fought for the third position in the Group which led them to the Round of 16. In addition in both groups Hong Kong and Korea sought their way to the top in direct clashes for the top positions. Korea in Men’s whilst Hong Kong in Women’s Event topped the Group whilst in both categories Russia failed to reach position no. three. Croatia’s men and Austria’s women team progressed in next phase from the position that allows them to stay in the run for the medal. Croatia overcame Russia in thrilling five matches after Russia recovered from two matches deficit. Andrej GACINA overcame Alexander SHIBAEV and Tomislav PUCAR beat Kirill SKACHKOV before Mikhail PAIKOV set the match into different pace with the victory over Zoran PRIMORAC. Tomislav PUCAR had a chance to seal the math after 2:1 in games against SHIBAEV but once again Russia fought back and they extended the duel to the decisive match. The suspense did not last long. GACINA showed no mercy and he concluded the duel in straight games. “We opened the match well and despite the close game we managed to establish the lead. We managed that by stayed calm in the crucial moments of the match. Next two matches that Russia won were also very close but we did not lost our spirit after they leveled. In my fifth match the crucial moment was the second game. I established the 2:0 lead and SKACHKOV could not come back ” explained GACINA. It is great result for the team who entered the competition as a no. 13 seed. “We did not set any goals but the one. We just wanted to present our best table tennis and to give our best in the court. Everything else was irrelevant. Of course now when we won we are ready for the bigger challenges.” It was long journey for Austria’s team as well and they did not start it well. Polina MIKHAILOVA beat LIU Jia in very effective way to give Russia dream start. Sofia POLCANOVA leveled the meters by beating Maria DOLGIKH whilst LI Qiangbing wider the gap with one more further victory over Yana NOSKOVA. MIKHAILOVA’s quality as she already proved herself as a star of the Russian team at the European Championships in October last year was not to be denied once again. She showed no mercy against POLCANOVA. However one player was insufficient. In the decisive match DOLGIKH failed to beat LIU Jia. “I am so happy. By rankings and after our records NOSKOVA is favourite and I know her backhand is very strong. So I played more to middle and her forehand. It brought the success ” said LI Qianbing. LIU Jia was delighted after the victory: “Thanks to my colleagues! They did a great job today. In last match I was very nervous from first until the last point. So I started too much carefully. From second set I tried to attack with more risk. Luckily it brought the success ” said LIU.
Great wins for England and France
Perfect 2016 World Team Championships Germany the no. two seeds suffered another defeat on the third day at the play at the Perfect 2016 World Team Championships in Kuala Lumpur. Three times silver medalists at the most recent three editions of the tournament they suffered defeat at the hands of newly promoted England the no.18 seeds. Paul DRINKHALL beat Bastian STEGER before Ruwen FILUS leveled matters by overcoming Liam PITCHFORD. Sam WALKER added another point to the England’s record by beating Patrick FRANZISKA (11-6 11-5 12-14 11-4) before Liam PITCHFORD succeeded against Bastian Steger. “I knew BASTIAN was under pressure Germany was down two-one and in the first match he had lost to Paul” said Liam PITCHFORD. “I’ve played him in the German Bundesliga but I’ve lost more times than i have won against him. I made a good start and went two-nil up but the lost the third game in the fourth I was down 5-1. I just stuck in and came through.” Sam WALKER added:“I had played Patrick in the German Bundesliga and won so I came into the match with some confidence but not too much; he’s a great player” said Sam Walker. “Yesterday helped I won my first match; today I went two-nil ahead I felt I was in a good rhythm I think the key was to stay close and play fast.” In the same group France beat Sweden in full distance duel. Father- to -be Emmanuel LEBESSON beat Anton KÄLLBERG and in the deciding match he overcame Mattias KARLSSON. “My wife is expecting our first child any day now” said Emmanuel LEBESSON. “I really want to be there for the birth; I’ve told to hang on for a few days until I get home! I am always thinking of home but here first place is beyond our expectations; a place in the quarter-final and who knows what may happen. Here we have a great team and Simon is a great leader.” The Russian trio comprising Grigory VLASOV Alexander SHIBAEV and Kirill SKACHKOV beat Hong Kong. Asian team occupy the no.6 seeded position Russia is the no.11 seeds.