Czech Junior and Cadet Open in Hodonin started with few upsets in the opening stages of the main draw in the Juniors Singles Events. David REITSPIES, the top seed and the host nation representative, was at the receiving end of the day’s biggest upset. He,
Jan ZIBRAT signs for Enjoy & Deploy Taverzo
Enjoy & Deploy Taverzo is reinforced once again with one of the best European Youth Championships players in recent years. After Borna KOVAC, who recently extended his contract with Zoetermeer, the twenty-year old ZIBRAT from Slovenia secured a place ,
Chartres-Borussia, D-Day is in the air
Two super motivated clubs will play one against another in Men’s European Champions League semi final next month. On one side, ten times continental champion, Borussia, hungry for new MECL crown after unexpected elimination in 2011/2012 group stage. On th,
SAMSONOV and YANG new Swiss Open winners
At Sunday evening, the Swiss Open tournament in Lausanne concluded with a 4:1-victory of Vladimir SAMSONOV over top seeded, Dimitri OVTCHAROV in the final of the Men’s Singles Event. The two teammates played the Champions League match in Orenburg at Frida, At Sunday evening, the Swiss Open tournament in Lausanne concluded with a 4:1-victory of Vladimir SAMSONOV over top seeded, Dimitri OVTCHAROV in the final of the Men’s Singles Event. The two teammates played the Champions League match in Orenburg at Friday and took the plane immediately after the match to reach the small city of Lausanne, 3500 km away from Orenburg. Beside SAMSONOV (who played for the first time in Lausanne) and OVTCHAROV, few more world class players participated: JOO Sae Hyuk, who suffered defeat in the semifinals against OVTCHAROV and Adrien MATTENET who was surprisingly beaten by WANG Eugene Zhen from Canada in quarterfinals. Furthermore, the Swedish legend Jörgen PERSSON played for the second time. He stretched JOO to his limits in the second round and was beaten by the narrowed margin in the seventh set. In the final of the women category, the unranked chinese YANG Xiaoxin showed no merci against the hungarian player Georgina POTA and recorded a 4:1 win. In the semifinal, YANG had already beaten Iveta VACENOVSKA who reached her career top in the World ranking in february (WR 24). Two Swiss girls delighted the crowd: Rahel ASCHWANDEN (WR 495) who is currently living at the WSA in Vienna and the Swiss champion Rachel Moret (WR 401). Aschwanden beat Linda CREEMERS (WR 147) and MORET had a hard fight against VACENOVSKA, she lost 2:4 after leading 2:1 in sets. The top players and other participants were delighted by the small but special tournament in Lausanne. The Swiss spectators, not beeing used to the world class table tennis, showed their enthusiam with full harted support. At Saturday evening, a players party was organized with traditional Swiss meals to taste. Austrian player Matthias HABESOHN stated: “The dinner was World class!“, Adrien MATTENET promised to persuade more French players to come next year and Vladmir SAMSONOV said „thanks“ to the spectators for fantastic atmosphere. Referee and Deputy referees were women, so tournament run by female power Katja BRAND (Switzerland) and Isabelle BEUMIER (Belgium). Men’s Singles – Final : Vladimir SAMSONOV (Belarus) s. Dimitri OVTCHAROV (Germany) 4:1. – Semifinals: OVTCHAROV s. JOO See Huyk (Korea) 4:2. SAMSONOV s. WANG Eugene Zhen (Canada) 4:2. – Quarterfinals: OVTCHAROV s. Admir DURANSPAHIC (Bosnia and Herzegovina) 4:0. SAMSONOV s. Marcos MADRID (mexico) 4:2. Zhen WANG s. Adrien MATTENET (France) 4:3. Joo s. Dominik HABESOHN (Ö) 4:2. Round of Sixteen: MATTENET s. Nicola MOHLER (Switzerland) 4:1. OVTCHAROV s. HU Jiashun (China/Rio Star Muttenz) 4:0. SAMSONOV s. Benjamin BROSSIER (Fr) 4:1. Joo s. Jörgen PERSSON (Sd) 4:3. DURANSPAHIC s. Jérémy PETIOT (France) 4:2. HABESOHN s. Mehdi BOULASSA (France) 4:1. ZHEN Wang s. Adam PATTANTYUS (Hungary) 4:2. MADRID s. Omry Ben ARI (Israel) 4:1. Women’s Singles – Final: YANG Xiaoxin (France) s. Georgina POTA (Hungary) 4:1. Semifinals: YANG s. Iveta VACENOVSKA (Czech Republic) 4:1. POTA s. Carola GRUNDISCH (France) 4:0. – Quarterfinals: VACENOVSKA s. Rachel MORET (Switzerland) 4:2. YANG s. Rahel ASCHWANDEN (Switzerland) 4:0. POTA s. Dana CECHOVA (Czech Republic) 4:2. GRUNDISCH s. BARTHEL Zhenqi (Germany) 4:3. (by Thomas NEUENSCHWANDER, courtesy STTA) Photo: Vladi SAMSONOV during awarding ceremony in Lausanne (courtesy STTA)
France challenging MECL favorites
In last couple of season we used to see two German or Russian clubs in the semi final of Men’s European Champions League, but this time it’s the case with France. Since Levallois became a national project, leading roles in that country belonged to current,
Thrill-seeking St.Quentin with festive heart
Saint-Quentin witnessed thrilling match of Women’s ETTU Cup second leg in France last weekend. After French side won opening leg in Hodonin week ago, now they confirmed passage to the next round in four matches. “The very first match opposing YU M,
“Top Europe”: a new events’ strategy start-up
The new Executive Board elected at the ETTU Congress in Herning last October, held its second meeting few days ago in Luxembourg City taking action to the whole strategy drawn during previous meeting in Riva del Garda (on December) regarding ETTU events. ,
Gilles MICHELY & Egle SADIKOVIC Luxembourg champions 2013
Earlier then most of the European federations, Luxembourg celebrates its new champions. This weekend Gilles MICHELY and Egle SADIKOVIC clinched titles in their respective Men’s and Women’s Singles Event. In the final of the Men’s Singles MICHELY beat Mike,
Thomas WEIKERT : “We want improvements”
Thomas WEIKERT, President of the DTTB, comments on ETTU President Stefano BOSI´s reproaches. WEIKERT stresses: “We are not against everything.” – The dispute between DTTB and ETTU is becoming more and more critical. Could it be that the Germans are , Thomas WEIKERT, President of the DTTB, comments on ETTU President Stefano BOSI´s reproaches. WEIKERT stresses: “We are not against everything.” – The dispute between DTTB and ETTU is becoming more and more critical. Could it be that the Germans are perhaps not very diplomatic? Thomas WEIKERT: ”Stefano BOSI accuses the DTTB of having personal problems with him: In principle, we would be against everything and would be looking for dispute. However, it is not as simple as that. In many central issues we have, as regards contents, just a different opinion than Mr BOSI and we do communicate that in order to achieve improvements. Just in the recent past we had actively taken part in discussions on the standard of major events and made a large number of suggestions. In addition, our Sport Director was a member of an all-European group of experts on competitive sport in Europe which, however, was disbanded by Stefano BOSI. Obviously, he did not like the suggestions made by the expert group”. – Mr BOSI says, however, the ETTU had followed the German suggestions, such as the new format of the European Championships. TW: “When, some time ago, the format of the EC was changed we were in favor of retaining the previous system, i.e. complete EC every two years, but no majority could be obtained for that. So as a compromise, we suggested splitting in individual and team events to be held alternately – in yearly change same as ITTF – but no majority either. Eventually, the current system was accepted in which – unlike an annual complete EC – at least every two years the team event was cut down on”. . And how do you react to the accusation, the DTTB – very cleverly – had applied for the complete 2015 EC fully knowing that a mere individual championship might result in a too high financial risk? TW: “The fact that we applied for a full 2015 EC is only due to the date, for in 2012 we had the World Team Championships – an EC in 2014 would have been too close in many respects. Moreover, with the German Open and the World Cup we will already have two major events in Germany in 2014, but only the German Open in 2015 – that´s why we need a second event then”. – Mr BOSI claims that Top-12 was also modified as suggested by the DTTB. TW: “For Top-12, we had indeed suggested a modification of the system. What was then agreed, however, corresponded only in part with our proposal. Anyway, that was not what I had addressed in the December issue of our magazine. That was about suggestions on financing Top-12, we had made in negotiations, which had not been accepted by ETTU, however”. – Why then did the DTTB apply with the conditions being so bad? TW: “As early as 2007 we placed our bid for the 2013 Top-12. We were the only bidder. You normally apply on the basis of the regulations, but here only the basic financial arrangements are listed. Details in financial issues are shown in the actual event contract – which you only get after presenting your bid to the ETTU and have been accepted. We did obtain acceptance in February 2011 and after that have asked ETTU several times for the contract. Based on the draft contract we have then made a budget which resulted in a deficit of € 50,000 to 70,000″. – Why? In the past, the DTTB actually staged Top-12 several times without having to pay extra. Mr BOSI says that the financial conditions then were not essentially different. TW: “In 2009 and 2010 we were able to hold Top 12 more or less financially balanced. Since then, however, costs in all areas have risen and public subsidies of a relevant height are more difficult to obtain. Apart from the extensive ETTU requirements an organizer has to meet, the ETTU itself has worsened conditions for organizers of Top 12 compared to 2012 by appr. € 20,000 by several new demands. As, in our negotiations, ETTU made very few financial concessions, we finally had to withdraw our application – that was, however, as early as the beginning of October, 2011″. – By the way, DTTB never had the idea of a ‘package’ consisting of 2013 European Veterans Championships and 2013 Europe Top 12. We applied for all events separately. Could money be the reason why no other organizer can be found – or could also the multitude of events be responsible? TW: “On the subject of events we are convinced: “Less is more”. In addition, the top players for some time have been burdened too much anyway through a crowded calendar. Moreover, the DTTB postulates a high-quality presentation of top events, which – in recent years – has not always been the case. From the DTTB`s point of view it is time that ETTU in many areas strategically orientates itself new”. (courtesy DTTB) Photo: DTTB President Thomas WEIKERT (Photo Roscher)
Saint Quentin booked last place in semis
TT Saint Quentin was the last quarterfinalists to join three teams that already secured their place in the penultimate stage of the Women’s ETTU Cup. In the semis French side will meet Polish Zamek Tarnobrzeg. In other match Turkish Fenerbahce will play a,