Belgium’s Jean-Michel SAIVE and Austria’s CHEN Weixing proved they are still in shape to produce great victories. At the GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour Qatar Open in the Round of 64 both recorded dramatic full distance seven game victories. Jean-Michel SA, Belgium’s Jean-Michel SAIVE and Austria’s CHEN Weixing proved they are still in shape to produce great victories. At the GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour Qatar Open in the Round of 64 both recorded dramatic full distance seven game victories. Jean-Michel SAIVE, 44,, beat Russia’s Alexander SHIBAEV, the no.24 seed (9-11, 17-15, 12-10, 5-11, 11-7, 6-11, 11-7), moments after CHEN Weixing, 41 years old had performed the recovery of the year. He overcame Portugal’s Marcos FREITAS, the no.9 seed (11-9, 7-11, 8-11, 7-11, 12-10, 11-5, 11-9). Alexey SMIRNOV, the no.27 seed, was beaten by Sweden’s Pär GERELL (9-11, 11-3, 8-11, 11-8, 8-11, 12-10, 11-6). JEONG Sangeun accounted for Denmark’s Michael MAZE, the no.17 seed (11-8, 11-6, 11-8, 9-11, 12-10) but KIM Minseok, the no.18 seed was beaten by Turkey’s Ahmed LI (11-7, 5-11, 11-9, 12-10, 6-11, 11-8). Jonathan GROTH defeated Singapore’s LI Hu, the no.29 seed (11-8, 13-11, 11-7, 11-8) and Jens LUNDQUIST overcame Zhou Yu in six games (9-11, 11-9, 11-7, 9-11, 11-7, 11-9) to reverse the margin of defeat he had experienced on home soil in Stockholm. JIANG Tianyi, the no.21 seed, was beaten by Emmanuel LEBESSON (11-3, 13-11, 11-7, 11-1), whilst Ricardo WALTHER overcome Liam PITCHFORD; the German won in six games (12-10, 11-5, 6-11, 11-7, 3-11, 13-11). For the leading names in action it was success. China’s MA Long, the top seed, beat Japan’s Kenji MATSUDAIRA (11-5, 12-10, 11-7, 11-5), whilst Germany’s Dimitrij OVTCHAROV overcame a spirited effort from Brazil’s 17 year old Hugo CALDERANO; the no.4 seed needed six games to secure victory (12-10, 7-11, 11-5, 11-2, 9-11, 11-8). CHUANG Chih-Yuan overcame Spain’s Marc DURAN (11-3, 11-3, 11-9, 11-8), Vladimir SAMSONOV defeated Japan’s Takuya JIN (11-6, 11-8, 11-2, 11-8). Katerina PENKAVOVA of the Czech Republic; raised her play to unprecedented standards, she caused the biggest sensation of the whole tournament to date and dampened Japanese joy. She overcame Kasumi ISHIKAWA, the no.2 seed in a thrilling seven games encounter (11-7, 11-3, 4-11, 10-12, 11-6, 9-11, 11-7). Viktoria PAVLOVICH accounted for Singapore’s ZHOU Yihan (11-6, 11-7, 9-11, 11-4, 11-3),
4th Lithuanian Cadet & Mini Cadet Open in June
Lithuanian Table Tennis Association will organize the 4th Lithuanian Cadet & Mini Cadet Open In Memory of Brone BALAISIENE. The tournament will be held in Vilnius from 13 to 15 of June. The venue is NBA legend Šarunas MARČIULIONIS basketball academy. , Lithuanian Table Tennis Association will organize the 4th Lithuanian Cadet & Mini Cadet Open In Memory of Brone BALAISIENE. The tournament will be held in Vilnius from 13 to 15 of June. The venue is NBA legend Šarunas MARČIULIONIS basketball academy. Mini cadet competition is open for entry of all National, Regional associations, Clubs. Matches in Cadet events will count for ITTF cadet ranking Click on prospectus and entry forms here.
Guernsey players put through paces under top coach guidance
Guernsey TTA development officer Rebecca O’KEEFE organized the camp for 32 players. In six days ETTU development coach Branka BATINIC from Croatia worked with players. “I took the opportunity to organize this camp having seen and meet Branka coachin, Guernsey TTA development officer Rebecca O’KEEFE organized the camp for 32 players. In six days ETTU development coach Branka BATINIC from Croatia worked with players. “I took the opportunity to organize this camp having seen and meet Branka coaching on past Eurokids,” said Rebecca O’KEEFE. European Coach and 4 times World and European women’s veteran champion Branka BATINIC was at the Island to coach local players during the school holidays. “BATINIC arrived in Guernsey 2 hours late due to strong winds on Friday the 14th February having a bumpy landing on her first and hopefully not her last visit to Guernsey.” For six days BATINIC put Guernsey junior and senior players through their paces, working on technique and movement while playing their shots and moving around the table also raising their match play capability. The camp programme was: 5 morning sessions 09.30am to 12.30 and afternoon session 3pm to 5pm. including multi ball and single play. On the last day they tested their skills on new knowledge in a competition. The training was at a high intensity with many new ideas for the Guernsey players and coach to help the future progression of table tennis in the small island of Guernsey.
French trio showed no mercy in Doha
In the first phase of matches in the Men’s Singles event at the GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour Qatar Open in Doha the players to lead the upsets were French: Jeremy PETIOT, Tristan FLORE and Romain LORENTZ. Listed at no.254 on the current Men’s World Rank, In the first phase of matches in the Men’s Singles event at the GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour Qatar Open in Doha the players to lead the upsets were French: Jeremy PETIOT, Tristan FLORE and Romain LORENTZ. Listed at no.254 on the current Men’s World Rankings, Jeremy PETIOT accounted for Singapore’s YANG Zi, named at no.75 (11-4, 16-18, 11-9, 11-4, 13-11), before Tristan FLORE followed suit by overcoming China’s LIANG Jinkun (11-3, 6-11, 11-9, 11-9, 13-15, 11-8). Currently Tristan FLORE is at no.175 on the global list, LIANG Jingkun is at no.101. Romain LORENTZ, World ranked no.176, defeated Italy’s Mihai BOBOCICA, World ranked 111 (11-6, 5-11, 8-11, 11-5, 11-1, 11-3); the wins meant all three Frenchmen topped their groups. The success for France was not complete; Abdel-Kader SALIFOU, the winner of three Challenge Series GAC Group 2013 ITTF World Tour Tournaments and World ranked no.91, was beaten by Germany’s Ricardo WALTHER, named at no.186. Ricardo WALTHER won in five games (11-5, 5-11, 11-4, 11-6, 11-8) to secure first place in the group. Austria’s Amelie SOLJA duly secured first places in her respective group as did Germany’s Zhenqi BARTHEL.
More than 480 players in Örebro
The month of February is always the time for the Safir International Tournament in Örebro. In 2014 the five day event, which comprises the Swedish Junior and Cadet Open plus the Safir International, will be held from Wednesday and there will be a new look, The month of February is always the time for the Safir International Tournament in Örebro. In 2014 the five day event, which comprises the Swedish Junior and Cadet Open plus the Safir International, will be held from Wednesday and there will be a new look. The venue, the Idrottshuset has been renovated; a new hall has been built next to the original hall which was constructed in 1946. All matches will be played in the two halls, a change from previous years where up to 44 table tennis tables were in use in five halls on three floors. The first two days will witness the Swedish Junior Open; on Friday 21st February the Elite Class, including Jan-Ove WALDNER, will be held with the concluding two days being dedicated to the Swedish Cadet Open. Notably 40 national associations have sent entries; in addition to Europe, players from the continents of Asia, Africa, Latin America and North America will be present with no less than 121 boys and 92 girls taking part in the competitions organised under the auspices of the ITTF Junior Circuit. Meanwhile, the Elite Class, the Nittaku Cup sees an entry of 148 players with XU Hui, Robert SVENSSON, WANG Dian Yang and Jon PERSSON being the top four seeds. Hampus NORDBERG, Fabian ÅKERSTRÖM, Harald ANDERSSON and Jan-Ove WALDNER complete the top eight names. An impressive entry in terms of both size and quality; it is anticipated that more than 480 players will play over 2,000 games; over 300 players, coaches and managers from foreign shores will be present with in excess of 100 umpires and 200 volunteers combining to facilitate proceedings.
Big Fenerbahce’s family proud of TT girls
Speaking about upcoming Women`s ECL final against Berlin, Fenerbahce manager Gurhan YALDIZ said that good result in first leg (March 7th) might be decisive Fenerbahce`s women table tennis team hopes that will join to their volleyball`s squad which conquer, Speaking about upcoming Women`s ECL final against Berlin, Fenerbahce manager Gurhan YALDIZ said that good result in first leg (March 7th) might be decisive Fenerbahce`s women table tennis team hopes that will join to their volleyball`s squad which conquered Europe two seasons ago. Six times TT champion of Turkey is preparing for its very first Women`s European Champions League final, against the 2012 winner Berlin Eastside. Viktoria PAVLOVICH & Co. won last two edition of ETTU Cup, but now they are faced with the biggest possible challenge. “Of course I am satisfied from my team performance. We lost some matches after 2:0 lead in the group stage, but however we played half-final”, said Gurhan YALDIZ, manager of Fenerbahce TT club. The club won an impressive 12 domestic trophies in last six seasons (league and cup winner in each year since 2008) adding two more on European level (ETTU Cup 2012, 2013). Recently they reached WECL final over Zamek Tarnobrzeg, their opponent in 2013 ETTU Cup final. Now set-ratio has decided after each side won 3:2 away match. “My team has played very, very difficult matches in half-final. We won first leg very hard and we lost second our in İstanbul. I would like to explain that Polish club is unique one who beat us in Istanbul. Last season it was much easier in ETTU Cup final, but this time we played surprisingly difficult matches”. Berlin Eastside played excellent this season, with four very good players (SHAN Xiaona, Kristin SILBEREISEN, Georgina POTA and Irene IVANCAN). German side beat Fenerbahce at home (3:2), playing in group stage, while Turkish champion was better at Ulker Sport Arena (3:1). Next time they will meet at Berlin, on March 7th (19h15 CET), in first final game. Viktoria PAVLOVICH, CHING I-Cheng, HU Melek and Elisabeta SAMARA are favorites as no. 1 seed, but Gurhan YALDIZ is careful: “This is the final and nobody can predict the result. Final atmosphere is always different and difficult. We think we must get good result in first match and after that it will be easier to win the title in Istanbul”. Regarding preparations to the finals, Fenerbahce`s manager said: “My players are always playing international tournaments with their national teams and I hope they will be in good form until first final match. Of course we will arrange one special camp period in Istanbul before that”. YALDIZ stressed that his team has “super conditions and super atmosphere” on the games in Istanbul: “Fenerbahce Sport Club likes table tennis and all that we need is only a big training hall and I hope my club will arrange it in next season. I am really very satisfied with the place of table tennis department in big Fenerbahce’s family”.
World Tour Qatar Open breaks new ground
GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour, Qatar Open, a Super Series tournament, staged from Tuesday 18th to Sunday 23rd February, it is the first ever six day event in what is now the 19th year of the ITTF World Tour; furthermore, it carries the highest prize mone, GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour, Qatar Open, a Super Series tournament, staged from Tuesday 18th to Sunday 23rd February, it is the first ever six day event in what is now the 19th year of the ITTF World Tour; furthermore, it carries the highest prize money in the history of open international tournaments. A total prize fund of a staggering US$ 500,000 is on offer; considerably higher than the next on the list, the GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour China Open later in the year boasts a total pot of US$ 350,000. Additionally, for the first time in the history of the tournament, prize money will be awarded in each of the Men’s Singles and Women’s Singles to players who suffer defeat in the opening round of an anticipated 64 players. First round losers will each receive US$ 1,500. Previously, competitors had to reach the round of 32 players to collect prize money. Meanwhile, the winners of the Men’s and Women’s Singles events will receive US $35,000 each, the runners up US$17,000. In each of the Men’s Doubles and Women’s Doubles events, the winning pair secures US$ 9,500, the runners up US$ 4,700; whilst in the Under 21 Men’s Singles and Under 21 Men’s Singles events, in each competition the champion gains US$ 3,000, the runner up US$ 1,500. At the Press Conference staged on Monday Adham SHARARA, ITTF President and Khalil Al-MOHANNADI were present to answer questions regarding the impending GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour Qatar Open. Also, they revealed exciting plans for the future. Khalil Al-MOHANNADI explained that the Qatar Table Tennis Association will bid to host the World Team Championships in 2020 and as Adham SHARARA indicated, great benefit may well be derived for the tournament being two years prior to the staging of the Football World Cup in Qatar in 2022. “We have given deep thought and we plan to bid for the event which will take place two years before the Football World Cup,” said Khalil Al-MOHANNADI. “If Qatar bids for the 2019 event, which is an individual championship, the focus will be on a few players from a few countries, while in the team event, the focus will be on different countries and will reach a much wider audience; Qatar also plan to field a strong team in 2020 Championship.” A most fruitful and positive Press Conference was followed by a meeting with His Excellency Sheikh Saoud Bin Abdulrahman Al-THANI, Secretary General of the Qatar Olympic Committee and Fisal Saleh Al-MANSOORI, Director of the Public Relations and Marketing Department. Accompanied by Khalil Al-MOHANNADI, Adham SHARARA congratulated all concerned on the efforts to promote table tennis and sport in general, whilst discussing future co-operation with Qatar.
China conquered Kuwait
China’s FAN Zhendong clinched the title in the Men’s Singles Event at the GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour Kuwait Open. Top seeded FN beat his compatriot no. two seed YAN An in the final 4:1 (11-7,11-7,13-15,11-3,11-8). At the semi-final stage of proceeding, China’s FAN Zhendong clinched the title in the Men’s Singles Event at the GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour Kuwait Open. Top seeded FN beat his compatriot no. two seed YAN An in the final 4:1 (11-7,11-7,13-15,11-3,11-8). At the semi-final stage of proceeding FAN Zhendong beat colleague ZHOU Yu, the no.7 seed, in an all-Chinese affair (12-10, 11-9, 11-7, 8-11, 11-7), before YAN An halted the aspirations of Korea’s KIM Minseok, the no.15 seed (11-3, 12-14, 11-6, 11-2, 11-13, 11-2). ZHU Yuling, the no.5 seed in Women’s Singles Event secured the title after 4:1 victory in the final against CHEN Meng (11-9, 11-3, 10-12, 12-10, 11-5). Winner of a full house of titles at the World Junior Championships in Bahrain in November 2011; CHEN Meng caused the great upset. The no.4 seed and currently listed at no.6 on the Women’s World Rankings, she overcame LIU Shiwen, the player who heads the global list and the seeding in Kuwait to secure her place in the final. CHEN Meng accounted for LIU Shiwen in four straight games (11-9, 12-10, 11-4, 11-6) . The contest between ZHU Yuling, the no.5 seed and Kasumi ISHIKAWA, the no.6 seed, ebbed and flowed until the latter stages when ZHU Yuling accelerated to victory. ZHU Yuling won in six games (9-11, 11-7, 9-11, 13-11, 11-8, 11-4).
Russia and France emerged successfully in Hodonin
At the 2014 Czech Junior & Cadet Open – ITTF Premium Junior Circuit in Hodonin Russia and France won gold in Junior Boy’s Teams and Cadet Girls Teams Event. The other two teams event were sealed by the Japan’s success. In Junior Boys Teams Event, At the 2014 Czech Junior & Cadet Open – ITTF Premium Junior Circuit in Hodonin Russia and France won gold in Junior Boy’s Teams and Cadet Girls Teams Event. The other two teams event were sealed by the Japan’s success. In Junior Boys Teams Event in all Russia’s final Maxim CHAPLYGIN, Sadi ISMAILOV and Konstantin CHERNOV of A team overcame Stepan SHAPOSHNIKOV, Nikita YARUSHIN and Artem ZIMARIN of Russia B. In the penultimate stage Russia A bat Japan, whilst Russia B overcame Belarus with Vadim YARASHENKA, Aliaksandr KHANIN and Gleb SHAMRUK . In Junior Girls Teams Event Japan prevailed against Romania in the final. Previously Adina DIACONU, Bernadett BALINT and Andreea CLAPA of Romania overcame combination of Puerto Rico and Thailand, whilst Japan beat France with Roza SOPOSKI, Pauline CHASSELIN and Oceane GUISNEL. In Cadet Boys Teams Event Japan A beat Japan B at the last hurdle. In semis Japan A overcame Remi MENAND, Damien LLORCA and Remi MENAND of France, whilst their compatriots beat Ilya ISAKOV and Artur ABUSEV from Russia B. In Cadet Girls Teams Event Nolwenn FORT and Lucie GAUTHIER of France clinched the title. Anastasia KOLISH and Maria TAYLAKOVA of Russia won silver. Semi finalists Leonie HARTBRICH and Orsolya FEHER of Hungary suffered by the hands of France A, whilst another French team with Romane LE SCOUR and Leili MOSTAFAVI lost against Russia.
FREITAS maintained good form in Kuwait
At the GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour, Kuwait Open (Super) Germany’s players made impressive impact, regarding the results of European representatives. In the quarter final of the Men’s Singles Event Patrick FRANZSKA booked his place among eight best play, At the GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour, Kuwait Open (Super) Germany’s players made impressive impact, regarding the results of European representatives. In the quarter final of the Men’s Singles Event Patrick FRANZSKA booked his place among eight best players by beating Robert GARDOS of Austria in Round of 16. He joined recent winner of the DHS Europe Cup in Lausanne, Portugal’s Marcos FREITAS. Seeded at position no. five, FREITAS justified his rankings by overcoming another player from Germany Bastian STEGER. In Women’s Singles Event the only remained European players from Europe in Round of 16 were Irene IVANCAN and HAN Ying. HAN suffered in seven games thriller by the hands of SEO Hyowon of Korea, whilst IVANCAN lost against WU Yang of China. Tomorrow in the final of the Men’s Doubles Event Stefan FEGERL of Austria and LIN Gaoyuan of China will meet Taipei’s combination of CHUANG Hung Chiheh and HUANG Sheng Sheng. In the semi final of the Women’s Doubles Event HAN Ying and IVANCAN lost against JEON Jihee and SEOK Haujung of Korea in close duel.