Even without three of the strongest German male players Germany remains the leading nation in the European Championships team event. The Germans have continued their streak of having at least one team in the final which started in 1994 and was only interrupted in 2005 in Aarhus (DEN) when both the men’s and women’s teams were halted in the quarterfinals both defeated by Romania. Since 2013 Romania has been the only team to defeat the German women at a European team Championship. Having won the last three in a row the German women are one step closer to equaling the all-time record of four consecutive wins by a women’s team. This record is currently held by the Netherlands winners in 2008 2009 2010 and 2011. The record for the men is still held by Sweden who won six in a row from 1964 to 1972 and another four in a row from 1984 to 1992. In a team event it is challenging to determine who the best individual player is. At the 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships in Malmö nine players remained unbeaten in at least three individual matches. The best record was achieved by Felix LEBRUN (France 7-0) followed by Nina MITTELHAM (Germany) Shan Xiaona (Germany) and Tamas LAKATOS (Hungary) all with 6-0 and Jonathan GROTH (Denmark 5-0). NI Xialian (Luxembourg) Martin ALLEGRO (Belgium) and HAN Ying (Germany) all had a 4-0 record. Remarkable results were also achieved by Truls MOREGAARD (Sweden 9-1) Bernadette SZOCS (Romania 8-1) and SHAO Jieni (Portugal 8-1).
Sweden Ends 21-Year Drought to Claim Men’s Team Table Tennis Gold at 2023 European Championships in Malmö
Sweden has been crowned the champion of the Men’s Team Event at the 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships in Malmö. In an exciting final witnessed by 4 000 spectators at the Arena Sweden defeated Germany with a score of 3-1. France represented by Felix LEBRUN Alexis LEBRUN Can AKKUZU and Jules ROLLAND and Portugal with Marcos FREITAS Tiago APOLONIA Joao GERALDO and Joao MONTEIRO won bronze. Although Sweden (14 titles) and Germany (9 titles) have a combined total of 23 out of the 41 men’s team titles at the European Championships this final marked only their 6th encounter in a final match. Sweden had previously beaten Germany in 1980 1990 2000 and 2002 while Germany managed to defeat them in 2011. This victory added the 15th title to Sweden’s record after a 21-year title drought. The last time Sweden won the men’s team title before this triumph in 2002 and it was the second of the 13 team finals that Timo BOLL participated in. At that time the 11-year-old Kristian KARLSSON and Mathias FALCK were likely watching the match on TV while Truls MOREGAARD who defeated BOLL this time was just 6 weeks old. Jörgen PERSSON commented on their victory saying “We placed pressure on ourselves with the goal of winning European Championship gold. Now we are also prepared for the Olympics with the team which has significant implications for planning the remainder of the season. I must commend Timo BOLL for his hard work for his team. Truls MOREGARD was able to defeat him largely because Timo doesn’t handle Truls’s quick game and rebounds well.” Truls MOREGARD added “I had success with my serves against Timo BOLL. I play at a faster pace and ultimately that makes the difference. Timo BOLL is always a challenging opponent and you can never let your guard down. We’ve reached several finals and it feels great to be able to change that trend. We are now creating our own history. When I had a 10-5 lead in the decisive match it felt almost surreal with the crowd cheering my name my family and friends in the stands. I’ve never experienced anything like it with the crowd so close to the table. It’s a fantastic feeling.” Despite Timo BOLL turning his singles match in his favor after being 0-2 down in sets against double world champion and 2017 World Championship finalist Mattias FALCK the Germans had to concede defeat in the other three matches to the host team which fought tenaciously. In the opening match against Truls MÖREGARDH the 2021 World Championship singles finalist Benedikt DUDA missed his set point at 11-10 in the third game. In the fourth match against MÖREGARDH BOLL was leading 7-4 in the second set and managed to force a deciding game after being down 0-2 in sets again. However in that final game Möregardh increased the tempo and pressure combined with his seemingly boundless composure leaving the two-time World Cup winner BOLL with little room to maneuver after his exhausting first match. BOLL remains winless against the 21-year-old world number twelve. Kristian Karlsson remarked “It’s not easy when Kay Stumper attacks aggressively and swiftly. He becomes a formidable opponent when he gets into his groove. Winning gold right now feels almost unreal especially considering that we could have been eliminated in the quarterfinals when Hungary had three match points to win in the deciding match.” Lars HIELSCHER expressed his disappointment after losing the final but noted “In summary we had an excellent tournament and our players elevated their game as the competition progressed. In the final we performed well but the issue for us was that Sweden played even better. It’s also worth noting that there are now many more countries involved that can disrupt other teams.” Timo BOLL reflected on the final saying “It was a fantastic final and a great display of table tennis. I hope it can contribute to Sweden attracting more players. Truls MOREGARD is inventive he has challenging and diverse serves and he puts pressure on me to make mistakes. As for the future there is a match in the German League this Saturday and in two weeks I will be heading to China for another competition. I’m also looking forward to the Waldner Cup which will be held in Stockholm on the last weekend of November. It’s a unique competition and hopefully new audiences will come to watch. Sweden – Germany 3-1 Truls MOREGAARD – Benedikt DUDA 3-0 (11-4 11-8 14-12) Mattias FALCK – Timo BOLL 2-3 (11-8 12-10 8-11 7-11 10-12) Kristian KARLSSON – Kay STUMPER 3-2 (11-5 7-11 11-3 11-13 11-4) Truls MOREGAARD – Timo BOLL 3-2 (11-6 11-8 4-11 6-11 11-5)
Title no. 9 for Germany in the Women’s Teams event in Malmö
At the 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships in Malmö Germany’s women’s team successfully defended their title securing a spot at the Olympic Games in Paris for the team. The trio of Ying HAN Nina MITTELHAM and Xiaona SHAN supported by Sabine Winter and Annett KAUFMANN defeated Romania in the final with an outstanding performance winning 3:0 and remaining undefeated in individual matches throughout the tournament. Andreea Dragoman Adina DIACONU and Elena ZAHARIA won silver while the bronze medals went to France with YUAN Jia Nan Prithika PAVADE Charlotte LUTZ and Audrey ZARIF and Portugal with YU Fu SHAIO Jieni Ines MATOS and Matilde PINTO. This victory marks the ninth team gold for a German women’s team at continental championships tying Germany with the previous record holder Hungary. It also represents the 51st gold in all European Championship competitions combined. For the team led by coaches Tamara Boros and Elke SCHALL-SÜSS it’s a successful revenge for their final loss to Romania at the European Games in Krakow just over two months ago. Since 2013 5 out of 7 European Championships Women’s team finals have featured Germany and Romania. Additionally at the European Games women’s team finals in 2019 and 2023 these two teams faced each other in the final. In 2014 Germany defeated Austria in the final and in 2019 Germany emerged victorious against Portugal. Bernadette SZOCS is the only player who has participated in all 7 finals since 2013 while Elisabeta SAMARA has played in 6 of them. Statistics may not secure titles but they increase the odds and provide comfort in the nerve-wracking game of table tennis. The coaching duo of Germany made the perfect lineup decision for the final. Xiaona SHAN placed at the top this time faced the European singles champion in 2015 Elizabeta SAMARA whom she had only lost to once in eight previous encounters back in 2015. The Munich EC bronze medalist once again defeated the singles semi-finalist of this year’s European Games in three games. Ying HAN placed second in the lineup had lost to the top player Bernadette Szocs in the team final at the European Games in Krakow. On Sunday afternoon it initially looked promising for the Romanian world number twelve. She patiently waited for the right defensive ball for her attack engaging in longer chop rallies. The first set ended in an extension for SZOCS and she led 8:4 in the second game before losing her momentum. Han the world’s best defensive player increasingly demonstrated her attacking capabilities. Even in the closely contested fourth set HAN’S courage paid off as she converted her second match point to secure a 12:10 victory sealing the deal with a 3:1 win. The 26-year-old silver medalist from 2022 Nina MITTELHAM closed the chapter in an exciting match against the three years younger and completely unburdened Andreea DRAGOMAN. The Romanian double finalist from Munich pushed the Germany’s player to her limits succumbing only in the extension of the fifth game after MITTELHAM had saved two match points at 8:10. “When I stepped into the box I realized I was incredibly nervous which is actually very unusual for me ” admitted MITTELHAM. “In the end I may not have played my best match in terms of gameplay but I was mentally very strong. I am overjoyed that I could win the game and we managed to beat Romania as a team. Our team’s performance throughout the entire European Championship was outstanding.” “I am overjoyed that we have such a team ” commented Ying HAN acknowledging those who weren’t nominated for Malmö. “This also includes our training group in Düsseldorf – it’s just fantastic.”
2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships semi-finals
In the 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships defending champions Germany are set to face vice-champions Romania in the Women’s Teams final on Sunday at 2 PM CET. Meanwhile in the Men’s final at 5.30 PM CET reigning champions Germany will go up against the host nation Sweden. Live score here Live streaming on ETTU.TV. Pictures here Romania – France 3-1 For the third time in a row in the penultimate stage of major European team events Romania overcame France. In a rematch of the 2021 Cluj semi-final and the penultimate stage match at the European Games in Krakow Romania counted on France on their way to the final. Bernadette SZOCS prevailed against Prithika PAVADE in superb style (11-9 11-6 11-13 11-7). “I started well against PAVADE but after 2-0 I made a few easy mistakes and allowed her to take the third game. I made errors I do not usually make and I was angry at myself. However I am feeling so good and I am in perfect shape so it did not affect my overall result. I just felt I could not lose. I am ready for any adversary here ” said SZOCS. Elizabeta SAMARA could not follow that and it was YUAN Jia Nan who nullified Romania’s lead equally strong like SZOCS brings advantage to Romania. YUAN also dropped only one game to win the match (11-6 11-13 11-6 11-3). “It is difficult when you lose but most important is that we have a good team and great team spirit. I hope I will lift my game to win one tomorrow ” said SAMARA. “I played last time against YUAN in Metz in 2016; I could not find the game for her today.” In her first match in Malmö Arena Adina DIACONU brought an important point to Romania. She overcame Audrey ZARIF to give her team a lead (7-11 11-9 11-8 11-5). “I will not lie; it was very very very hard today. I felt immense pressure for being for the first time in the lineup for the match and at such an important stage of the Continental Championships after the result was 1-1 in the team match. I had to win that one and I was under stress. It affected my opening game. I did not have a chance to feel the venue nor the table. The key was to calm down and to focus on my game. That is what I did from the second game ” said DIACONU. “We played many matches against each other and I won many of them. The quality of my shots disturbed her. I was confident with my service which allowed me to control rallies.” Bernadette SZOCS overcame YUAN in straight games in Krakow earlier this summer and she used the same recipe today in Malmö (11-8 11-8 5-11 12-10). “Like in the match against PAVADE I started very well and established the early lead at 2-0. Unfortunately again I lost the third game. That made me really angry but I managed to calm myself. I could not afford to be angry long against YUAN. She is the player with vast experience. I had to keep calm and focused ” said SZOCS. The victory SZOCS achieved in Krakow still continues to pay off. “Before the European Games I never managed to beat her but afterward I overcame her four times. That is one more reason that I could not accept the scenario where I lost against YUAN here. I have the game for her. Even if I lose it had to be because she played something new not because I did not perform at my top level. When I am in top shape YUAN cannot beat me; her game suits me nothing disturbs me especially ” concluded SZOCS. Bernadette SZOCS – Prithika PAVADE 3-1 (11-9 11-6 11-13 11-7) Elizabeta SAMARA – YUAN Jia Nan 1-3 (6-11 13-11 6-11 3-11) Adina DIACONU – Audrey ZARIF 3-1 (7-11 11-9 11-8 11-5). Bernadette SZOCS – YUAN Jia Nan 3-1 (11-8 11-8 5-11 12-10) Portugal – Germany 0-3 For the sixth time in the 65-year history of European Championships Germany’s women’s team will face Romania. The semifinal against Portugal was once again a clear affair for the quintet led by coach Tamara BOROS. The rematch of the encounter two years ago in the semifinals ended with a comfortable 3-0 victory without dropping a set. “We really wanted the duel with Romania because we want revenge for our loss at the European Games ” says Tamara BOROS. “We need to play better than we did two months ago in Poland but we are well-prepared.” In the opening match against Portugal a highly focused Nina MITTELHAM dominated the game against Jieni SHAO after narrowly winning the first set. She placed her top spins effectively with strength in both attack and defense. Ying HAN’S defense against the European Games champion from 2019 Fu YU was equally strong and versatile with her increasing attacks finding their mark reliably. Thus YU could only resign in the duel of the two top players of their teams after the first closely contested game. Xiaona SHAN Germany’s reliable player in the third position had no problems as expected against the 18-year-old Ines MATOS. After an hour and ten minutes the penultimate step on the defending champion’s mission for gold was accomplished. “Things went relatively well in the game. We won convincingly. I’m proud of the team for achieving this ” said MITTELHAM the European Championships finalist from Munich. “I went into the match feeling very relaxed perhaps because I always have a good feeling when playing against Portugal and I feel very comfortable. The first set got close after a big lead but after that I didn’t let anything slip away.” The match against Romania a little over two months ago in the final of the European Games in Krakow ended with a 2-3 defeat and gold for the team led by world No. 12 Bernadette Szöcs. In the European Championships
2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships reached the matcahes for medals
The sixth day at the 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships in Malmö brought the matches that determines who will reach the medal rostrum. You can follow the live score here Live streaming on ETTU.TV. Pictures here Romania – Spain 3-2 Reigning champions Romania justified their status and in a thrilling five-match battle they beat Spain. In the penultimate stage they will meet France. Bernadette SZOCS overcame Maria BERZOSA but for Elizabeta SAMARA it was the opposite scenario. SAMARA took an early lead and forced Maria XIAO to go the full distance but in the close finish the Spanish player prevailed. Sofia-Xuan ZHANG widened the gap further with a victory over Andreea DRAGOMAN. Andreea took the third game but Sofia managed to regain control in the fourth. On her second appearance at the table SZOCS did not relax her grip for a second. Maria XIAO could not find the game to stop her so Bernadette was forced into the decisive match. “I am proud of my team and I am very satisfied with my performance. I am finally satisfied with my game. I played recently against Maria XIAO in Rio and it was a close game. Against her you have to keep focused and stay in the game no matter how many balls she puts on the table – and she puts them a lot. I was cautious thanks to our last encounter and it paid off with a straight games win ” said SZOCS. In the last duel SAMARA prevailed against BERZOSA. “I lost to Maria XIAO in the opening match 9-11 in the decisive game so there is no need to explain how close it was. We always play close matches. One or two points decide the whole duel. I was in the lead 2-1 and it was 6-5 when Maria changed the course of the match. In the fifth match against BERZOSA I held to my game; she came close in the second game but I maintained control ” explained SAMARA. Slovakia – France 1-3 France secured a place on the medal podium to level the result from Cluj. Now they will play against the same adversary they met two years ago – Romania. On their way to the semis France overcame Slovakia the team that beat them at the World Championships. In the opening match after five games and 45 minutes of a fierce battle against Barbora BALAZOVA Prithika PAVADE suffered her first defeat at the Championships. YUAN Jia Nan leveled the match after a straight games victory over Ema LOBOSOVA. Audrey ZARIF also won and secured another point in the duel against Tatiana KUKULKOVA. BALAZOVA put the pressure on YUAN Jia Nan but could not prevail. “Two years ago we lost against Romania and we are ready for a new clash with them to move further up on the medal podium ” said Audrey ZARIF. “We wanted revenge for our defeat against Slovakia at the World Championships. Even though I lost my match I had full confidence that they can bring the points and that we will win.” Speaking of the duel against Slovakia ZARIF said: “BALAZOVA played superbly today. She was 0-2 down against PAVADE but she did not give up. We were down 0-1 but we stayed confident. In my match against KUKULKOVA I stayed calm and overall we performed at the top level.” PAVADE: “It was a pity that I lost my match here. I played very well being 2-0 up. However I lost my rhythm; she raised her game. Maybe I could have won the fourth game; it was 5-2 for me and I had a few points to win the match. In the decisive match I made a few easy mistakes… at the end it is important that the team won.” Germany – Italy 3-0 Germany’s women’s team has reached the semi-finals for the 18th time. Ying HAN Nina MITTELHAM and Xiaona SHAN defeated Italy 3-0 thanks to another confident performance. The defending champions seeded number one have only dropped three games throughout the tournament so far. After her rest period due to minor muscular issues it was Ying HAN who opened the match against Italy. Germany’s number one in the European rankings defeated the 39-year-old seven-time European Championships medalist Nikoleta STEFANOVA in less than 20 minutes. “I played well better than I expected because in my last singles match on Monday it was a completely different style of play ” said Ying Han contentedly after her three-day tournament break. Following that Nina extended the lead to 2-0 without dropping a game against Giorgia PICCOLIN a quarter-finalist from the European Championships in Munich. Xiaona SHAN then sealed the victory against Gaia MONFARDINI. “Our team has played well so far. We didn’t have very tough matches but that’s not our problem ” commented women’s national team coach Tamara BOROS. “Regardless of whether we face Sweden or Portugal in the semi-finals both would be a 50:50 match for us.” France – Belgium 3-1 Felix LEBRUN recorded two wins against Adrien RASSENFOSSE and Cedric NUYTINCK to help France move to the semi-final. Alexis LEBRUN overcame NUYTINCK whilst Martin ALLEGRO recorded one win for Belgium in the duel against Jules ROLLAND. Felix LEBRUN was content with the victory: “I’m definitely happy that we could win and we’ve made it through to the semifinals. I’m in good shape although I know I have a lot of room for improvement.” Felix recorded a sixth win out of six matches . Against Cedric he was particularly lethal. “I scored most of my points with my fast flat backhand. That’s my tactic and I was aware that Cedric NUYTINCK tried to put pressure on my forehand. He has good spin and he knows how to make it difficult for me. I’m familiar with his playing style so I tried to return the ball more slowly to counter that.” Younger brother LEBRUN added: “We will be watching the Sweden-Hungary match tonight and to win the semifinal we’ll have to perform
2023 ETTU Congress in Malmö
On the occasion of the 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships ETTU held its Annual Congress in the Malmö Arena. The rich agenda among other points included the consideration of the annual general report reports from the Executive Board members the Committee Chairs the Officials and the Secretary General the financial statements 2022 and the audit report 2022 consideration of propositions and resolutions as well as appointment of Honorary Member and presentation of Badges of Honour. Acting President Pedro MOURA:”Committed to enhance the growth” ETTU Acting President Pedro MOURA opened the Congress and welcomed the delagates and the guests. “As we convene here in the beautiful city of Malmö during the European Team Championships we reflect upon the trials and triumphs that have shaped the past year for the ETTU. Please let me start to thank our host the Swedish Table Tennis Association for the excellent delivery of the 2023 European Table Tennis Championships. Huge congratulations and thank you for the way you helping to promote our beloved sport. After Munich Congress decisions were taken to prepare the future of ETTU while protecting to present and is with immense pride that we stand before you addressing the challenges that defined 2022 and the exciting path that lies ahead in 2023 and beyond.” Acting President MOURA reminded Congress of previous year. “The year 2022 brought its share of difficulties that tested our resilience as a community. After facing an unprecedented global pandemic that reshaped every facet of our lives a war started in Europe. Despite these challenges the ETTU stood steadfast in its commitment to the sport and its passionate players. Our full 2022 program went ahead and most important ETTU prepared its first Strategic Plan which was already presented in 2023 followed by an Implementation Plan that will define the future of our organization. ETTU has been diligently working also together with ITTF and its professional structure towards constructing a brighter future for our sport.” The year 2023 marks a turning point said Acting President MOURA and explained: “We are building stronger partnerships embracing technology to connect with enthusiasts in Europe and introduced measures to ensure the continuing development of the European table tennis. Looking ahead to 2024 our vision remains clear and unchanged – table tennis first! We will keep committed to enhance the growth of our sport within our Member Associations. Our objectives are very clear: to promote the sport; to deliver state-of-the-art events and to contribute to the development of our young players. We are dedicated to creating an environment where athletes can thrive coaches can innovate and fans can revel in the excitement of the game.” Mayor Katrin STJÄRNFELDT JAMMEH:” Diversity is one of Malmö’s key assets” The Mayor of the City of Malmö Katrin STJÄRNFELDT JAMMEH welcomed the guests. “It has been my great pleasure to welcome you to Malmö today. Malmö is a global young and fast-growing city one of the fastest-growing cities in Sweden at the moment. We have 360 000 inhabitants and we have roots all over the world. We have representatives from 183 nations within our city and we are living closely together in a small amount of square meters. We have a really young population – 40 percent are younger than 29. Our strategic location situated close to Copenhagen airport and Copenhagen and our support in the west of the continent have made Malmö a hub for travelers and events like this. We are very happy to host the European Championships and the Congress. Mayor STJÄRNFELDT JAMMEH also reminded the Congress that Malmö will host the Eurovision Song Contest next year. “We really love it when the world comes to our city. Diversity is one of Malmö’s key assets. It requires that we constantly work to ensure sustainable and inclusive development in our city. We take pride in our commitment to creating a greener and more sustainable city both economically and environmentally.” Malmö has been the host of the European Championships in 1964. “It has been a while. I am delighted we are the host tfor he Championships again and I look forward to hosting the European Youth Championships next year. Due to our young population we work hard to ensure that children and youth are active both for social and health reasons.” Mayor STJÄRNFELDT JAMMEH also praised the ETTU’s initiative and the launch of the crowdfunding campaign to support Ukrainian athletes. ITTF President Petra SÖRLING:”I am truly at home” ITTF President Petra SÖRLING welcomed guests and invited the ETTU delegates to approach and discuss future cooperation during the Championships. “It is always a pleasure to be here at the ETTU Congress. As an ITTF President I always feel like I am at home but now I am truly at home. This is my hometown and I am extremely proud to have you all here. Last year when we met at the Congress in Munich I was standing in front of you asking to make it possible to organize the World Championships in Changdo. I would like to applaud you because you made it happen ” said President SÖRLING and thanked ETTU Members for their active participation in the ITTF AGM and at the ITTF Summit. “ITTF is working hard right now to have a full calendar in 2024 and to secure the finances in this challenging years.” STTA President Dennis LINDHAL:”Our dream has come true” The President of the Swedish Association Dennis LINDHAL also addressed the Congress delegates. “It is an outstanding pleasure to stand in front of you and welcome you to the third-largest city in Sweden. The European Championships is one of the finest and most prestigious events that you can host. I would like to thank the Executive Board for trusting us and I would like to express gratitude to the Municipality of Malmö and our partners who made it possible with your support. I extend my deepest gratitude to volunteers. Ever since we were given the chance to organize the Championships we have been
Knockout Matches Ignited the Malmö Arena
After a day’s break at the 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships in Malmö the fights resumed with the Round of 16 matches. The knockout stage ignited the Arena with close encounters from the morning session. You can follow the live score here Live streaming on ETTU.TV. Pictures here Round of 16: Portugal – Croatia 3-1 Portugal was the first team to secure a place in the quarterfinals this morning. Led by the lethally accurate SHAO Jieni bronze medal winners from Cluj they safely moved one step closer to the medal podium after a win over Croatia. SHAO won both of her encounters. She accounted for Ivana MALOBABIC and Mateja JEGER MAJSTOROVIC in matches that left little doubt about the winners. Mateja lost to YU FU and Hana ARAPOVIC scored the only point for Croatia with the voictory over Ines MATOS. “This is one of the most important Championships for us and we are all ready for the challenge. I came to Sweden well-prepared especially mentally ” said SHAO. On their way to the knockout stage Portugal beat Bulgaria and Serbia. “We have not been seriously challenged until now which gave us the opportunity to adjust to the venue and the conditions without major pressure. However we feel that the pressure is increasing as we approach the closing stages. Big matches are ahead of us ” said SHAO. Spain – Luxembourg 3-1 Spain halted Luxembourg’s progress after a very close duel. NI Xia Lian opened the match with a win over Maria XIAO but from that point Spain took control. Sofia-Xuan ZHANG overcame Sarah DE NUTTE and Maria BERZOSA was too strong for Tessy GONDERINGER. Maria XIAO overcame DE NUTTE. The last two matches went the full distance. Sofia Zhang (who is celebrating her 24th birthday today) said: “This was a wonderful birthday present. I was nervous. We’ve played against each other twice and our head-to-head was tied at 1-1. I tried to clear my mind and stick to my game plan. I felt like I had nothing to lose. So I’m really happy to celebrate my birthday with a victory. Maria lost the first game and we knew that I had to win the second game to even the score.” Maria BERZOSA added: “It was a very challenging match and I felt the responsibility for the team. I tried to stay focused and approached every point as if the score was 0-0. I’m most satisfied with my backhand serve which gave me an advantage and earned me most of the points.” Hungary – England 3-2 After five matches that went to the decisive fifth game Hungary secured their place among the top 8 teams by defeating England. Liam PITCHFORD remained unbeaten in the match. He overcame Adam SZUDI and Bence MAJOROS but Hungary earned their place in the quarterfinals through a stronger team effort. Adam SZUDI beat Paul DRINKHALL Tamas LAKATOS overcame Tom JARVIS and in the decisive match MAJOROS overcame DRINKHALL. Regarding his match against Liam Bence said: “In the beginning I thought I had a good chance but the longer the game continued he made fewer mistakes and in the end he impressed.” Speaking of his victory over Paul MAJOROS added: “We have played three times before and I had lost all of them. In the beginning I was nervous but I tried to stay calm. I thought it was important to find my rhythm focus on my movements and control my body language. The key I think was that I changed my serving strategy and targeted his backhand. During the rallies I focused on gaining an advantage. I also managed to receive his long serves by waiting a bit.” Belgium – Poland 3-2 The advantage shifted from Poland to Belgium before Adrien RASSENFOSSE finally sealed the long-distance duel with a win in the decisive game launching Belgium into the quarterfinals. Samuel KULCZYCKI gave Poland a dream start with a win over Cédric NUYTINCK. Adrien RASSENFOSSE beat Milosz REDZIMSKI to level the match. After two opening duels ended in straight games Martin ALLEGRO was stretched to a full five games overcoming Maciej KUBIK. The next two games also lasted five games each. REDZIMSKI overcame Cédric NUYTINCK and RASSENFOSSE was too strong for KULCZYCKI. “I think it was a really similar level in both teams; it was all down to the fight and small details. We showed a good fight and we knew that it was a really strong team opposing us so we are really happy to win again because they had revenge to take on us and it was really hard. And I think we had some opportunities to finish the match earlier but they also played really well so throughout the match it was really nice to come out a winner because we could really have lost ” said RASSENFOSSE. RASSENFOSSE promised a fierce fight from the team in the next duels. “I am not looking far forward; it’s the present and we enjoy it and I really enjoyed my match and we played quite well. We hope maybe to see Cedric play at his best level tomorrow because maybe he was not at his best today but he is getting there so I think we will have an interesting match against the winner from the duel between Slovenia and France.” Slovenia – France 2-3 For the second time in a row Felix LEBRUN beat Darko JORGIC to help France secure its place in the round of eight. Slovenia lost in a dramatic five-match duel whilest the French team will face Belgium in the quarterfinals. Felix who just turned 17 two days ago opened the match with a 3-2 win over JORGIC and closed the match with a win over Peter HRIBAR. “The coach told me that I would play in position number two so I expected to play against Darko in the first match. I felt amazing after winning the match although I was a bit nervous before it. However I wanted to focus on
The draw for the knock out stage in Malmö
Final day at European Para Table Tennis Championships see 15 pairs win doubles gold
The final day of action at the ITTF European Para Table Tennis Championships in Sheffield saw 15 pairs win gold in the men’s women’s and mixed doubles competitions. It was a triumphant day for the Polish team which finished top of the medal standings and had three players who won in all three categories and remained unbeaten throughout the Championships Karoline Pek Natalia Partyka and Patryk Chojnowski. In Thursday’s singles Pek and Partyka won the women’s class 9 and 10 (respectively) while 2020 Paralympic champion Chojnowski triumphed in the men’s class 10. In doubles he teamed-up with Partyka to win the mixed class 20 and Piotr Grudzien to take the men’s class 18 coming from two sets down to beat the defending champions Lev Kats and Ivan Mai of Ukraine in a classic match at the start of the afternoon session. Pek linked-up with Grudzien to win the class 17 mixed doubles before finishing the day in fine style by winning the women’s doubles class 20 with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Neslihan Kavas and Merve Demir Turkey in the last session of the Championships. After her three-medal triumph Pek said: “It’s amazing to win three gold medals. In the singles event I won my first gold medal so I am very happy. To win two more without losing a single set I think is really amazing. I am really proud of myself of my work and I am hungry for more. “I think I am more mature now. I am 25 and I have lost three singles finals before so luckily this time I won. I have family here in England so maybe that is why – I should come here more often to play matches. On the medal table-topping performance of the Polish team at the European Championships in Sheffield she explained: “We have very good players in all classes. We have very good conditions to train in Poland. We have great coaches great staff. We really want to win our matches so maybe that is why.” Speaking next to her doubles partner after their gold medal victory Partyka added: ““Not bad! Pretty good! It was our goal to win three golds and I am happy that we achieved that. It’s the first time I have won all three events as previously we played singles and team event so it was only possible to win two golds. “I think I have played well enough this week. In the singles event my most difficult match was the final. We know each other very well and she was leading me but then I found my way to play better and I am happy with my performance. I am thinking about the Paralympics already but I just want to play without pressure. It’s been a long week and we are tired but happy.” Other standout performers in six-days of world class action at Sheffield’s English Institute of Sport included Thomas Schmidberger and Valetin Baus. The German duo won their categories in singles before teaming up for the doubles where they made short work of France’s Maxine Thomas and Emerik Martin in today’s men’s class 8 final with a comfortable 3-0 victory. Schmidberger said: “This is a good week. (To be singles and doubles champion) was the goal and when you set goals and you reach them it always feels very good. Going through a tournament unbeaten does not happen so often. “We had some trouble when we started playing doubles in international tournaments but we worked hard and worked on our mistakes and I think we are on a good way for Paris next year.” Baus said: “It’s a good feeling to win singles and doubles. We played some good matches and we are very happy to win our first doubles titles. We are looking forward to Paris. The main goal this week was to play good and win the title. Every title is a nice thing and I am very happy about it.” Others who won titles in singles and doubles included: Andela Muzinic Vincetic of Croatia (Singles 3 and Mixed 5-10) Italy’s Giada Rossi (Singles class 2 and mixed doubles class 4) and Ukrainian teammates Viktor Didukh (Single class 8 and mixed doubles class 14) and Maryna Lytovchenko (Singles class 6 and mixed doubles class 14). Giada Rossi said: “I am very happy and proud of what we have done. We played well because we win. We are a good team. This is a good venue to play in so we had a good feeling. “Last year me and Federico won silver in world champs and I won gold in singles so it was important to come here and win this championship because we are the best European double.” All of the results from the ITTF European Para Table Tennis Championships 2023 can be viewed at https://www.ittf.com/tournament/5484/ITTF-European-Championships-2023/ The full list of doubles winners is: CLASS WINNER RUNNER-UP Men’s 4 Julien Michaud / Fabien Lamirault FRA Iker Sastre / Miguel Angel Toledo ESP 8 Thomas Schmidberger / Valentin Baus GER Maxine Thomas / Emerik Martin FRA 14 Esteban Herrault / Clement Berthier FRA Henrik Brammer / Peter Rosenmeier DEN 18 Patryk Chojnowski / Piotr Grudzien POL Lev Kats / Ivan Mai UKR 22 Grp Lucas Edouard Creange / Timothe Ivaldi FRA Maciej Makajew / Damian Fira POL Women’s 5-10 Helena Dretar Karic / Andela Muzinic Vincetic CRO Nada Matic / Borislava Peric Rankovic SRB 14 Aida Dahlen / Merethe Tveiten NOR Juliane Wolf / Stephanie Grebe GER 20 Natalia Partyka / Karolina Pek POL Neslihan Kavas / Merve Demir TUR Mixed 4 Federico Crosara / Giada Rossi ITA Rafal Czuper / Dorota Buclaw POL 7 Thomas Oliver Bruechle / Sandra Mikolaschek GER Mladen Ciric / Borislava Peric-Rankovic SRB 10 Grp Ali Ozturk / Irem Oluk TUR Jack Hunter-Spivey / Meg Shackleton GBR 14 Viktor Didukh / Maryna Lytovchenko UKR Jean-Paul Montanus / Kelly Von Zan NED 17 Piotr Gudzien / Karolina Pek POL Andras
The ultimat day of Group stage matches in Malmö
After two days of play in the Group stage at the 023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships in Malmö seven teams in the Men’s Event and seven in the Women’s Event have already secured their places in the Round of 16. In each of the 14 occasions the top teams in their respective groups justified their status. In the Men’s Event the teams that have already secured a place in the knockout stage are Germany Sweden France Portugal Croatia England and Belgium. Slovenia lost to Denmark yesterday and Darko JORGIC and his teammates await the outcome of the duel between Denmark and Türkiye. In the Women’s event with two wins already Germany Romania France Portugal Hungary Luxembourg and Sweden have progressed to the Round of 16. Slovakia after a defeat against Czechia awaits the match between Slovakia and the Netherlands. Whilest the top teams will have a break today we will follow matches between the teams seeded in positions two and three in the groups for the remaining positions. You can follow the live score here Live streaming on ETTU.TV. Pictures here Men Group A Poland – Finland 3-2 The last encounter in Group A delivered a thrilling duel that ended after five matches filled with drama. Poland recovered from a 0-2 deficit to beat Finland and secure a place in the Round of 16. Alex NAUMI set the stage for the upset as he overcame Samuel KULCZYCKI in five games. Milosz REDZIMSKI had beaten BOLL a day earlier but could not find the answer for Benedek OLAH tonight. It was Maciej KUBIK who changed the course of the match. Aleksi RASANEN could not maintain the momentum for his team. Samuel KULCZYCKI overcame Benedek OLAH to level the score. OLAH was the fiRst to make a lead but then Samuel took the control of the match. Milosz REDZIMSKI beat Alex NAUMI in the decisive match in straight games. “I lost my first match against Benedek OLAH. I didn’t play well in that match. I knew I needed to maintain my concentration if there were to be a last match. I’m happy that I could focus and then I managed to win. I’m so thrilled. NAUMI really surprised us with his victory in the first match against Samuel [Kulczycki]. He played very well today. Then I had a really tough loss against OLAH. They were 2-0 up which was not nice for us. We really needed to keep playing and keep fighting and we won “said REDZIMSKI. Any thoughts about tonight’s draw? “After this kind of match – nope [laughing]. Now we just want to sleep. Tomorrow we will think about the upcoming playoffs.” Germany is at the top of the Group. Group B Czechia – Italy 3-2 The last session in the Arena was reserved for drama tonight. Lubomir JANCARIK led Czechia into the knockout stage after securing two wins over Italy’s Matteo MUTTI and John OYEBODE. Pavel SIRUCEK lost to John OYEBODE but in the decisive match he overcame MUTTI. Andrea PUPPO defeated Jiri MARTINKO. Josef PLACHÝ Coach of the Czechia Men’s Team: “It was a tough group. First the big favorite Sweden and then Italy against whom we were the favorites. I’m glad we made it after a hard-fought battle. The Italians have a young team and they played really well. The most important thing was that Lubomír JANČAŘÍK confirmed in this match that he is in excellent form. I believed in him and had no doubt that he would score two points. And then of course it was decisive that Pavel ŠIRUČEK managed to get comfortable after the first match and scored the third point.” Lubomír JANČAŘÍK: “It was not pleasant at all to start the second match at 1:2 and know that a loss means a trip home. I played against John OYEBODE in the qualifiers and won quite easily. But this was a different situation. I thought that if I didn’t catch the beginning there would be a problem. But I have to admit that I did it and I played well. We certainly deserved to advance.” In Group B Sweden holds the top position. Group C: Ukraine – Serbia 3-0 While France takes a break after their successful first two days Ukraine won the battle for the second position in Group C. Dimitrije LEVAJAC put Yaroslav ZHMUDENKO under severe pressure and forced him to go the full distance but Ukraine’s player showed no mercy in the last two games. Yevhen PRYSHCHEPA had an easier job against Zsolt PETO. Viktor YEFIMOV sealed the match with a win over Marko JEVTOVIC launching Ukraine into the knockout stage. Group D: Hungary – Greece 3-1 After 2 and a half hours of fierce fighting Hungary booked their place in the round of 16 to join Portugal from Group D by overcoming Greece. Panagiotis GIONIS beat Adam SZUDI to give Greece their only point. SZUDI overcame Ioannis SGOUROPOULOS who also fell victim to Bence MAJOROS. Tamas LAKATOS overcame Georgios STAMATOUROS. “We played against Greece only once before and that was at the World Championships. They beat us 2-3 so we knew it was going to be a close encounter and how difficult it is to play against them. Against GIONIS I could not produce the play that could stop him. He was very good today. MAJOROS played outstandingly against SGOUROPOULOS and he beat him 12-10 in the decisive game. With LAKATOS winning four games we were in the driving seat. It was 3-1 but it is never easy to enter the game at 1-1. My match against SGOUROPOULOS lasted a full five games again. I was down in each game but I kept on fighting. It would have been so difficult if GIONIS had returned for the decisive match. We had to finish it ” explained SZUDI. Group E: Switzerland – Austria 0-3 Austria beat Switzerland to join Croatia in the Round of 16. All three matches concluded in straight games. Andreas LEVENKO beat Elias HARDMEIER Robert GARDOS prevailed against Loic