Last tournament in the series of Euro – Africa Circuit before the GAC GROUP ITTF World Tour Grand Finals, to be staged in the Chinese city of Huangzhou (6th to 9th December 2012), starts tomorrow in ancient Cairo. Egypt Open gathers 41 competitors in men’,
European leagues: Liebherr Ochsenhausen at the top in Germany
In Europe’s Superleague, in Men’s first round duel in Group A, SF SKK EL Nino Praha overcame NTK Kema Puconci 7:0. In next round NTK Kema Puconci will meet Celldömölk. In Group B Croatia’s Dr CASL won both matches against Penzügyör and CADCA. Stockerau Un,
Vrnjacka Banja next stop for juniors
Absent from the international scene since hosting the ITTF Junior Circuit Finals and Cadet Challenge in October 2006, Serbia returns. Tomorrow in Vrnjacka Banja starts the 2012 Serbian Junior and Cadet Open. There are 99 boys and 100 girls listed. The com,
Course conductor course for women
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Budaorsi takes big step on the way to semis
Hungarian Budaorsi 2i SC made a big step to the semi final of Women`s European Champions League, beating at Zagreb Croatian Dr. CASL 3:0, losing just two sets. It was first Budaorsi`s match in this season, whilst Dr. CASL continues with two losses after t,
Moshe SAMIA new President of the Israeli Association
On the 30 of July 2012 a new management has been elected of the Israeli Table Tennis Association. The a.m. new body has named Mr. Moshe SAMIA as a new president of the association Тhe secretary general Mr. ROMANO has been replaced by Mr. Avi SEGAL, as the,
MA Long won his first World Cup title
Chinese superstar MA Long won his maiden LIEBHERR Men’s World Cup title at the Echo Arena with a fantastic performance against German number 1 Timo BOLL. MA Long came into the match in imperious form from his double 4:0 quarter and semi-final wins over Mi, Chinese superstar MA Long won his maiden LIEBHERR Men’s World Cup title at the Echo Arena with a fantastic performance against German number 1 Timo BOLL. MA Long came into the match in imperious form from his double 4:0 quarter and semi-final wins over Michael MAZE (DEN) and teammate XU Xin (CHN) respectively. In fact, after his shock 4:0 defeat to CHUANG Chih-Yuan (TPE) in the group stages, the aggressive Chinese player had been unstoppable as he showed the form that took him to the ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals title last year in London. BOLL meanwhile was unbeaten in the tournament. After wins over JIANG Tianyi (HKG) and Adrien MATTENET (FRA) in the group stages, he waltzed past expert defender JOO Se Hyuk (KOR) 4:0 before defeating three-time World Cup Champion Vladimir SAMSONOV (BLR) 4:2. The match itself was full of quality from the outset with first BOLL, then MA Long, striking perfectly executed forehand winners across the table to secure early points in the first game. When MA Long blitzed a scorching forehand behind BOLL’S back it opened up a 7:4 lead that he would build upon faultlessly until the end of an 11:4 first game that left Boll wondering how he could pass the world no. 2. A pumped-up MA Long extended an early lead in the second game to 5:1. With the Chinese star ever more vociferous and the German forced ever quieter, the pattern of the play seemed ominous for the five-times European Champion. With coach Jorg ROSSKOPF watching on from the sidelines in pained expression, BOLL was left to pick up the pieces on the court as an on-fire MA Long showed no remorse in claiming the second game 11:3. Whatever the German’s spoke about in the break it worked as a forceful BOLL battled his way into a 6:3 lead in the third game. He maintained his lead for the majority of the game until Ma Long levelled at 8:8. Asserting his authority once more, the 23-year-old won five successive points from 6:8 down to 11:8 to create a 3:0 lead and he could start to feel the trophy in his hands. The 31-year-old European wasn’t about to let him win easily though and a magnificent point for 4:4 drew the two-time former Champion level after he executed a magnificent backhand down the line past Ma Long. However, a dominant Ma Long secured his deserved title with more excellent footwork and attacking play as he swept aside his illustrious opponent with one final powerful swipe of his blade to BOLL’S body.Just like in London in 2011, Ma Long is Champion again in England – soon becoming his new favourite country as he takes ZHANG Jike’s crown and closes in on becoming the world number 1 once more. SAMSONOV beat XU Xin in an excellent exhibition of table tennis at the Echo Arena to secure third place after a six game rollercoaster. In semi final Timo BOLL beat fellow European opponent Vladimir SAMSONOV. BOLL, began nervously, touching the ball long on a couple of occasions early on as he conceded the first four points to SAMSONOV. It was a very tentative start from both players who, despite their experience, clearly felt the nerves on the big stage as they realised their opportunity of a final place without having to beat one of the Chinese players. BOLL’S poor early start cost him in the first game as SAMSONOV was allowed to win the opener 11:7 without having to extend himself in any big rallies. In the second game BOLL finally broke the shackles at 8-5 to push SAMSONOV back and use his forehand power for the first time, but it did not matter as the 36-year-old secured a second game 11:8 and an important 2:0 lead. BOLL finally clicked in the third game and rushed into an early lead, which he carried on throughout to dominate a one-sided game 11:2 and get himself back into the match. The fourth game was a tight event. BOLL lead in the fifth game was converted into an 11:7 game and a 3:2 lead as he quietly moved himself into pole position for the final place. BOLL created two match points at 10:8, which the Belarussian brilliantly saved, but he couldn’t save a third as the German number 1 secured the game 12-10 and a place in the final to boot. In the quarterfinal there were few problems for Timo BOLL, in a contest that was a reversal of one year earlier. At the LIEBHERR Men’s World Cup in Paris in November 2011, Korea’s JOO Saehyuk had beaten Timo BOLL in a dramatic seven games quarter-final duel; in Liverpool, Timo BOLL seized control from the very start to book a straight games win. Conversely, Vladimir SAMSONOV needed the full seven games to beat Chinese Taipei’s CHUANG Chih-Yuan, who saved three match points in the sixth game and two match points in the deciding seventh game before eventually succumbing. Meanwhile, in the lower half of the draw it was back to normal service; having been beaten by CHUANG Chih-Yuan in the first phase of proceedings one day earlier and finished in second place in the group, MA Long was back to form in the quarter-finals. He beat Denmark’s Michael MAZE in four straight games. (Courtesy of ETTA) Click here for further information Photo: MA Long (courtesy ITTF)
Budaorsi`s honour and responsibility
Statisztika Budapest was the synonymous for main European club’s scene for almost 40 years, reaching record 25 Cup of Champions titles, but now Budaorsi 2iSC is unique Hungarian club in Women’s European Champions League, playing its second season in a row,
Gold for Yannick VOSTES and Szandra PERGEL
Winners of the 2012 Euro Africa Circuit, Flanders (Belgium) Open in Antwerpen are Yannick VOSTES of Belgium and Szandra PERGEL of Hungary. At the final hurdle VOSTES delighted home crowd by beating HUANG Sheng-Sheng in six games. Top seeded player from Ta, Winners of the 2012 Euro Africa Circuit, Flanders (Belgium) Open in Antwerpen are Yannick VOSTES of Belgium and Szandra PERGEL of Hungary. At the final hurdle VOSTES delighted home crowd by beating HUANG Sheng-Sheng in six games. Top seeded player from Taipei suffered in six games 2:4 (11:1, 8:11, 8:11, 11:9, 9:11, 7:11). Previously VOSTES beat Filip SZYMANSKI of Poland 4:1 (11:8, 11:4, 9:1, 12:10, 11:1). HUANG was stretched to full distance against Steffen MENGEL of Germany 4:3 (7:11, 11:4, 8:11, 9:11, 11:8, 11:7, 11:2). “Unbelievable!” was the first word that Yannick pronounces after his final. “It has been a while since I was able to play this good. I felt good when I started in this tournament and had a lot of confidence, but I could not imagine winning here in my home country. This is fantastic after all the effort I put in my comeback after the last two painful years with the problems with my back.” Yannick did not start well in the final, as he could only score one point in the first set. “I had a very difficult start. I had problems receiving his serves and he played better overall. But with the help of Martin BRATANOV, I made some tactical changes. After I won the second game, we knew it was important to keep my lead. That is why the time-out at 10-9 in the fifth game was so crucial.” VOSTES had a 10-6 lead before he took his time-out. HUANG Sheng-Sheng, who currently lives in Gdansk (Poland) had a difficult tournament with many close matches. “It is the first time I play with no coach and even no partner”, he explained. “Usually I prepare the match with someone and I get help during the match to adjust. It was very difficult to control my mind, and I sometimes played crazy. I did not play badly throughout this tournament. During the final, I had problems with my backhand, which is usually my strongest side.” In Women’s Singles Event another top seed struggled. Sara RAMIREZ of Spain losta against Hungary’s Szandra PERGEL 2:4 (10:12, 10:12, 11:8, 11:9, 6:11, 10:12). In semi final RAMIREZ beat Alena LEMMER of Germany 4:0 (12:10, 11:9, 11:8, 11:9) whilst PERGEL succeeded against Barbora BALAZOVA of Slovakia 4:2 (13:11, 7:11, 8:11, 11:9, 11:3, 11:5). In the final at 10-8, Ramirez saved two match points, but the third was right for the Hungarian girl. “I am really happy I was able to finish the match at 4-2. I can not predict what would have happened when it was level again,”said PERGEL. In the all-French final of the Boys Under 21 Event Romain LORENTZ overcame Thomas Le BRETON to secure the title 4:1 (11:5,11:4,14:16,11:7,11:5). In the duel between top seeded LORENTZ and second seeded LE BRETON, no. one succeeded. “We know each other very well from both training and competition, which makes our duels always special. The last three encounters I lost from Thomas, but I have my revenge now,” said LORENTZ. “I had a good felling today, even though I am pretty tired after playing so many matches the last days. I kept my concentration and used a service he found difficult to return.” In the Under 21 Girls Singles Event favoreite also prevailed. Top seeded Barbora BALAZOVA beat Alina ARLOUSKAYA of Slovakia in seven games duel 4:3 (11:13, 11:4, 12:14, 1:9, 7:11, 11:1, 11:6). “I was fighting against myself in this final and seemed to have a ‘lucky’ side. Whenever I was on that side of the table, I managed to win the games. On the other side, I always had a difficult start. My opponent was playing really good. In the end, when I got on my good side again, she tried to be more aggressive but took more risks and made the faults.” (by Gijs LAMON) Click here for further information Photo: Yannick VOSTES
SAMSONOV, BOLL, MAZE reached quarters
Group stages completed at LEIBHERR World Cup on Saturday afternoon at the Echo Arena with the quarter-finalists securing their places for the big close to the tournament. In Group A MA Long of China, top favorite and world’s no 2, managed to secure passag,