ETTU is pleased to announce the launch of the European Virtual Table Tennis Challenge in partnership with the French Table Tennis Association (FFTT) and Eleven VR. The event is scheduled to kick off on October 15 2023 and conclude on December 2nd 2023. The registration deadline is October 8 2023. A prize money of €5900 will be distributed among the best 128 players adding an exciting competitive dimension to this event. Register for the tournament at this link: https://www.tournaments.elevenvr.net/
Second day of play in Malmö – favorites under pressure
After a comparatively quiet opening day at the 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships in Malmö the second day of play brought more suspense. The favorites faced challenges and the atmosphere is already heating up. You can follow the live score here Live streaming on ETTU.TV. Pictures here Slovenia – Denmark 1-3 Led by the number one player in Europe Darko JORGIC Slovenia faced a setback and lost to Denmark. The leading team in Group F currently ranked at position no. 11 in the World Rankings lost 1-3 against team no. 21. Denmark even had a chance to win 3-0 but Darko JORGIC managed to win the close opening encounter against Anders LIND by the narrowest margins. Jonathan GROTH overcame Denoi KOZUL in an equally dramatic style overcoming a 1-2 deficit. Tobias RASMUSSEN won in straight games against Peter HRIBAR before GROTH sealed the victory with a 3-0 win over JORGIC. “At the start the match between Anders and Darko was the one we usually see. He always plays close matches against JORGIC. Unfortunately he lost 9-11 in the decisive game. I started well against KOZUL but after the first game I started to play less aggressively maybe a little bit slow and he is too good a player to allow such an approach. He seized the opportunity. I found my rhythm in the fourth game started to play aggressively again. I found my legs which “gone” in the second and third games. It was important to carry on that wave against Jorgic in the second match. He is very good against left-handers and it is not good for me. It allows him to play with his backhand in full power. I took control and had an advantage in each game. He put much variation into his game but I was ready each time. It was a good team match and we had good support from the bench. I think that was our big advantage compared to Slovenia’s bench. It gave us extra power.” Tomorrow Denmark will play against Türkiye. Romania – England 2-3 The last team to leave the venue in the morning session was England. They prevailed against Romania after a fierce battle and arrears of two matches to null. Ovidiu IONESCU and Eduard IONESCU demonstrated powerful play against Paul DRINKHALL and Liam PITCHFORD before Tom JARVIS put England on the winning track in the duel against Iulian CHIRITA. Furthermore Liam faced match point in the duel against Ovidiu before he won. Paul overcame Eduard in a less dramatic style. “Being two null down against Romania was not the greatest start for sure. We all fought hard but Tom was the one to start the ball rolling to get back to it ” said Liam. “Today was tough for me; I did not play yesterday because on Saturday I had a little bit of an injury. I did not start at 100 percent but I did my best for the team. I did not feel great in the first match but in the second I started to get into it. I fought like I could. We showed who we are today to come back from two null down and match point down; to show the spirit. We came back from something we should probably have lost in the recent past. But it is coming back and we are having team spirit. We are happy that everyone got a win and contributed.” Paul said: ”I lost against Eduard at the European games so it was a very nice win. today However despite 0-2 at the start I could not say that we did not do much wrong. They played two very good matches but this game is who gets first to three…” Luxembourg – Poland 3-1 Luxembourg also secured a spot in the Round of 16 after wins over Wales and today against Poland. Unlike yesterday in their second match they were forced to go the full distance. NI Xia Lian beat both Natalia BAJOR and Zuzanna WIELGOS. Katarzyna WEGRZYN prevailed against Tessy GONDERINGER. Sarah DE NUTTE overcame WIELGOS and lost to Natalia BAJOR. “Team effort is what was most important today – everybody gave their best so we are happy with each of us. It was not an easy match; we won 3-2 so it was really to the end. Every match was important and finally we’re happy to be first in the group ” said Sarah DE NUTTE. France – Italy 3-1 In the dramatic duel in which players from both sides managed to come back from the verge of defeat twice France prevailed to secure their place in the Round of 16. Italy and Türkiye will decide in a direct clash which team will join France. In the opening match YUAN Jia Nan had a safe 2-0 lead before Nikoleta STEFANOVA recovered to win the match. In the next one the drama continued with Giorgia PICCOLIN establishing a 2-1 lead before she lost in an edgy decisive game finish. Prithika PAVADE won the last two games both 11-9 each. In the match of Audrey ZARIF everything went straightforward against Debora VIVARELLI before YUAN sealed the duel with a win over VIVARELLI. Speaking of the opening match between YUAN Jia Nan and Nikoleta STEFANOVA ZARIF explained: “Stefanova is really a very good player and here she is in good shape. Her service game was exceptionally well today. On the other side YUAN struggled with the adaptation to the venue.” Pressure was high and it affected PAVADE’s game. She was in arrears against PICCOLIN. “Last year I practiced a lot with Georgia and I knew what to expect. There were a few key moments in our duel today. Most important was the second game. She had a game point against me. I managed to save it and then the last game was amazing. Our level of play was fantastic and only a few details made a change. It was very close and now I am happy that
The final stage of 2023 STUPA ETTC commenced
The final stage of the 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships began today in Malmö. Over the first three days 32 teams divided into 8 groups for both the Men’s and Women’s Team Events will compete for a place in the Round of 16 which is scheduled for Thursday after a day off. You can follow the live score here Live streaming on ETTU.TV. Pictures here Türkiye – France 0-3 The bronze medal-winning Team France from Cluj 2021 started their journey in Malmö in superb fashion. Prithika PAVADE set the tone for the match with a victory over Ozge YILMAZ followed by YUAN Jia Nan and Charlotte LUTZ. Sibel ALTINKAYA and Simay KULAKCEKEN were unable to cause an upset in the opening match of Group C. “The first four games were really close. Calling a timeout in the fifth was a rewarding decision ” said PAVADE about her match. Charlotte LUTZ’s thoughts:”I think my team managed really well. Prithika had a little trouble in the first match but performed excellently in the last set. Yuan managed all three sets very well. I was a bit nervous before my match but I believe I played well so I’m happy and proud of my team.” Belgium – Netherlands 3-0 Cédric NUYTINCK Martin ALLEGRO and Adrien RASSENFOSSE secured an opening match victory against the Netherlands’ Gabrielius CAMARA Kas VAN OOST and Barry BERBEN. The most dramatic moment occurred in the closely contested match between Martin and Kas after Cedric achieved a straight games win in the opening match. “I had a difficult start. I was too aggressive with my forehand at the beginning. I changed my tactics slowed down and made fewer mistakes. It worked for me when we were up 2-0 and winning 3-0 against the Netherlands was an excellent opening for us ” said Adrien RASSENFOSSE. “Now we are facing Slovakia in the next match and our goal is to win the group even though we expect it to be challenging especially when playing against a chopper.” Norway – England 1-3 Norway’s Borgar HAUG overcame Samuel WALKER and pushed Paul DRINKHALL to go the distance in the fourth match. Despite his brave efforts England ultimately prevailed in the opening duel. Alexander FRANSSON and LAM Khai Noah lost to Paul DRINKHALL and Tom JARVIS. “It was a good team performance; everyone played well and made some great moves. It’s a solid team win and we are looking forward to the upcoming matches ” said DRINKHALL. When asked about his own matches: “I played well maintained good focus right from the start. The match against Borgar HAUG was tough; I had faced him two weeks ago and it also went 3-2 so I knew it was going to be a challenging contest.” Regarding expectations for the rest of the tournament: “We don’t have specific expectations but we are determined to fight. We are a strong team and a united unit and that’s what we aim to demonstrate.” Wales – Luxembourg 0-3 NI Xia Lian gave Luxembourg a dream start with a victory over the young Anna HURSEY. Sarah DE NUTTE and Tessy GONDERINGER faced fewer challenges in their encounters with Charlotte CAREY and Lara WHITTON. Coach Tommy DANIELSSON on the match:”This match turned out to be easier than expected. A 3-0 victory is a clear result. NI continues to improve and impress everyone. Despite her recent illness and withdrawal from the last WTT in Bulgaria she managed to win her match against Anna HURSEY 3-1. Now our goal is to aim for the Olympics in Paris which would be a fitting end to a brilliant career. Sarah played a tactically well match against Carey and Tess secured a 3-0 win giving us a strong start in this tournament.” Germany – England 3-0 The defending champions Team Germany emerged victorious against England in straight matches. Nina MITTELHAM SHAN Xiaona and Annett KAUFMANN secured three 3-0 game victories over Emily BOLTON Jasmin WONG and Mollie PATTERSON. “I am very pleased with our team’s performance ” commented Annett KAUFMANN who is a multiple junior European champion and had already contributed to the European Championship title in Cluj two years ago. She left no chance for the three-year-older Mollie Patterson in the three-player position in Malmö. “Nana” (Note: Xiaona Shan) and Nina played with confidence and consistency. I am also very satisfied with my game; I played well and felt comfortable.” SHAN expressed her satisfaction with the successful start saying “Even though England’s best player was not present the first game at a major tournament is always challenging so I am very pleased. It was important to begin the tournament well and we achieved that.” Portugal – Greece 3-1 Portugal secured the opening match victory over Greece with Marcos FREITAS proving once again that he is in splendid shape. Marcos overcame both Georgios STAMATOUROS and Panagiotis GIONIS. Ioannis SGOUROPOULOS was the only player to score for Team Greece as he defeated Joao GERALDO while Tiago APOLONIA prevailed against GIONIS. “I’ve played Panagiotis Gionis many times and I’ve both won and lost to him. In the first game I made too many unforced errors but after that I think I adapted well to his spin. I am physically well-prepared. In my club in the German league we have a defensive player Wang Xi and we’ve practiced a lot which has helped me ” said APOLONIA. Looking ahead to the next match: “We have Hungary tomorrow. There are no weak teams so we all have to prepare well to make it possible to win the group.” Croatia – Switzerland 3-0 Andrej GACINA Tomislav PUCAR and Filip ZELJKO succeeded against Loic STOLL Elias HARDMEIER and Pedro OSIRO without facing significant challenges. “It’s the first match and it’s always a little difficult to start a tournament. Today it was very important that we started to fight and continued every point. We were favorites in this match and managed to win 3-0. Tomorrow it’s a tough match against Austria and we
023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships: Live transmission in 22 countries
The excitement is mounting as the 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships is about to commence in Malmö from September 10th to 17th. This premier table tennis event promises an exhilarating week of intense battles not just for European glory but also for the opportunity for the teams to secure a place in the World Championships and the Olympic Games. The European Table Tennis Union has ensured that fans from 22 different countries will have access to live broadcasts throughout the eight days of this highly competitive Championships. Additionally discussions for news access deals are in progress further establishing this tournament as a highlight on the table tennis calendar. Table tennis enthusiasts can catch all the action from 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships thanks to comprehensive broadcasting arrangements. Whether you’re in Portugal Slovenia France Türkiye or any other part of the world you won’t miss a moment as the matches will be streamed on the official platform of the European Table Tennis Union ETTU TV. In the United Kingdom fans can enjoy a unique viewing experience. While TTE.TV serves as the primary broadcaster for the event ETTU.tv will step in to cover matches that are not featured on the former ensuring that UK viewers can savor every thrilling moment of this prestigious competition. The competition is set to begin tomorrow with the Group stages. Anticipate high-intensity battles exceptional rallies and heart-pounding moments as nations compete for supremacy on the table tennis court. Key teams to watch out for include defending champions Germany in both events who will be looking to secure their title once again. However they face stiff competition from teams like Sweden Portugal and Romania’s women as vice champions from Cluj two years ago all of whom boast remarkable players on their rosters. The final matches of 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships are scheduled for next Sunday promising a climax that will keep fans on the edge of their seats. Will there be new champions or will the reigning ones defend their titles? With each day of the competition the answers become clearer. DYN Germany Austria Switzerland Sportpass Austria SVT Sweden L’Equipe France SportTV Portugal United Media Slovenia North Macedonia Croatia Serbia Montenegro Kosovo Bosnia-Herzegovina Antena Play Romania M4 Sport Hungary Xsports Ukraine TokyoTV Japan TTE.TV England Scotland Northern Ireland Wales TRT Türkiye
Timo BOLL in Malmö – top German trio on intensive trainings in Düsseldorf
Led by the ten-time European champion Timo BOLL Germany’s men’s team enters the the 41st Team STUPA European Championships in Malmö (September 10th to 17th) with the goal of securing medals once again. Supported by Team World Championship runners-up Benedikt DUDA Ricardo WALTHER and Kay STUMPER as well as the European Championship debutant Cedric MEISSNER the team is eager to claim medals in Malmö. Starting with hosts Sweden and France and with strong competitors like European Games fourth-placed Portugal the competition in Sweden is fierce as they hunt down the defending champions who clinched gold in 2021 without freshly crowned Olympic silver medalists BOLL OVTCHAROV and FRANZISKA. Men’s national team coach Jörg ROSSKOPF has decided not to include European singles champion QIU Dang (Düsseldorf) Tokyo Olympic bronze medalist Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (Neu-Ulm) and 2021 Europe Top-16 winner Patrick FRANZISKA (Saarbrücken) in the lineup as they seek a medal. In the Olympic season leading up to Paris 2024 the current top German trio will undergo an intensive training phase as commitments to international tournaments and their home clubs leave little room for extended preparation. As a result the men’s coaching staff will divide their roles this time: ROSSKOPF will accompany the German trio during the training phase in Düsseldorf. The responsibility during the European Championships in Malmö falls to Lars HIELSCHER the head coach in Düsseldorf. The German team has demonstrated its strength even without a full roster winning the European Championships in 2021 and the silver medal at the World Championships in Chengdu in 2022 without OVTCHAROV BOLL and FRANZISKA following the Tokyo Olympics. This time BOLL DUDA and WALTHER along with the young talents MEISSNER and STUMPER aim to prove the strength of German men’s table tennis in Malmö. Germany’s men will compete in the preliminary round against Poland and Finland. The defending champions face formidable opponents in host Sweden who recently contested the final against Germany in the European Games in Krakow. Additionally European Games semi-finalists France and Portugal pose a threat. Croatia Slovenia England and Belgium are seeded in positions five to eight. Timo BOLL Record-European Champion: On his return to the team after a long injury break: “My form is definitely on the rise. After the long break I still lack some instinct but physically I’m in a state that no longer worries me.” On the importance of the European Championships for his return to form: “The match practice at the European Championships will help me get back to my desired form faster. As a player I need competitions to be in top shape.” On the team’s chances: “If everyone in the team plays at their limit we can challenge anyone but only then. The level in Europe has become closer; Sweden and France have made enormous progress. Portugal is a dark horse for me but surely four to six other teams can also be at the top. However we’re aiming for gold.” Benedikt DUDA: On the challenge of being one of the team’s leaders at the European Championships: “It is of course a challenge to be one of the team leaders at the European Championships. I’m happy if I can help carry the team. But in a team all players are equally important. As an individual player you can’t win; you need the whole team. We’re in good shape as a team.” On the team’s chances and parallels with the Team World Championships 2022 and Team European Championships 2021: “I see a great chance that we’ll go far as a team. People shouldn’t underestimate us. Just because three players aren’t there doesn’t mean Germany is significantly weakened. In 2021 and 2022 we showed that Germany can win titles and medals with a completely different lineup. Winning a European Championship is never a given. We’ll focus on Finland and Poland in the group stage to become group winners. Then we’ll take it game by game even though we dream of bringing gold home again.” Ricardo WALTHER On his role in the German team: “I am the second-oldest in the squad after Timo and therefore I automatically have a leadership role. It’s unusual for me in the national jersey but it’s not new as it has been the case in Grünwettersbach at the club for quite some time. I hope I can guide and support the young players in our team. My form has been excellent for months both in the league and in international tournaments.” On the team’s chances at the European Championships: “We are Germany. We always have a good chance. We will certainly have a squad capable of winning a medal in Malmö. We demonstrated that last year at the Team World Championships when we won silver with a team that on paper was considered a B-team. Everything is possible if we play well and the team chemistry is right. But we need to start small: Even in the group stage we face a dangerous opponent in Poland which has many young rising players. There are many strong opponents and we must be ready from the first match and give our best from the beginning. We have Timo the greatest legend in table tennis with us and he is undoubtedly a crucial element for our success. I’m confident Timo will be in good form and will lead us with his class and experience as the team’s leader.” Cedric MEISSNER On his first nomination for the European Championships: “I am thrilled to be given the opportunity to participate in the European Championships. I was surprised twice: First that the top stars are not playing in the European Championships although that is understandable in the context of the Olympics. The second surprise was that there was a qualification in which I could participate even though I am not part of the prospective squad. I am super happy that I seized my chance and qualified.” On his personal expectations for his European Championship debut: “I am aware that I may only be on the bench for my
21 men and women qualify for 2024 Paralympics with victories in European Para Table Tennis Championship
A pulsating fourth day of non-stop action at the ITTF European Para Table Tennis Championships in Sheffield saw 21 players secure the coveted title of European Champion and earn automatic qualification for the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. The top performing nation on the day was Poland which finished the day with five gold medals. Turkey secured three and Italy Belgium and Ukraine each finished with two golds. Following the completion of the group competitions and the semi-finals in the morning the afternoon session of finals was book-ended by two high-class tense matches. It began with a see-saw encounter in the women’s class 7 in which Kelly Von ZAN of the Netherlands raced into a two nil lead only see it clawed back by the reigning world champion Kubra KORKUT of Turkey who turned the match around to win 3-2 and book herself a place at Paris 2024. KORKUT said: “Before the match I knew it would be a tough match because Kelly [Van Zon] is a good player. Many years we have played finals together and last night I was thinking ‘every point I will fight my all’ and so to win I am very happy. “I am very happy. It’s my second final after the World Championships. We played a second final and I won again. Also I was losing 2-0 and I came back 3-2. It was a real pleasure and really satisfying game for me. I’m happy and I get a ticket for Paris.” “After a celebration I will be going to do some tough training. Next year the big games are coming so I want again to be a champion. But it will be very tough next year so no time to rest.” The final match of the day featured another world champion Will BAYLEY of Great Britain competing in front of a noisy home crowd against the Netherland’s Jon Paul Montanus in the men’s class 7. BAYLEY started well to win the first game but a spirited comeback by the Dutchman in the second levelled-up the match. BAYLEY fought back strongly to win a tight third game 12-10 before going on to take the third and secure his first European Championship since 2011. Speak after his victory an emotional BAYLEY said: “That was probably up there with one of the toughest matches of my life. He gave me hell. When he’s on form like that he is pretty unstoppable and there wasn’t a lot I could do to stop him. “That third set was massive. I felt that he lost a little bit of confidence and he needed to win that but then he came out flying in the next set. He showed me more here than he has shown me in the past so I need to be up for that. BAYLEY will now go to Paris next year as the reigning World and European champion with hopes of adding a second Paralympic crown. The full list of singles winners is: CLASS WINNER RUNNER-UP Men’s 1 Endre Major HUN Robert Davies GBR 2 Rafal Czuper POL Fabien Lamirault FRA 3 Thomas Schmidberger GER Florian Merrien FRA 4 Abduallah Ozturk TUR Filip Nachazel CZE 5 Valentin Baus GER Jack Hunter-Spivey GBR 6 Matteo Parenzan ITA Peter Rosenmeier NOR 7 Will Bayley GBR Jean-Paul Montanus NED 8 Viktor Didukh UKR Maksyn Nikolenko UKR 9 Laurens Devos BEL Ivan Mai UKR 10 Patryk Chojnowski POL Filiip Radovic MNE 11 Florian Van Acker BEL Peter Palos HUN Women’s 1 Dorota Buclaw POL Jana Margarette Spegel GER 2 Giada Rossi ITA Ana Prvulovic SRB 3 Andela Muzinic Vincetic CRO Michela Brunelli ITA 4-5 Borislava Peric-Rankovic SRB Alexandra Saint Pierre FRA 6 Maryna Lytovchenko UKR Ktarszyna Marszal POL 7 Kubra Korkut TUR Kelly Van Zon NED 8 Aida Dahlen NOR Grace Williams GBR 9 Karolina Pek POL Alexa Szvitacs HUN 10 Natalia Partyka POL Merve Demir TUR 11 Ebru Acer TUR Lea Ferney FRA Giada Rossi ITA – Women’s class 2 “I feel very well because I wanted this title. It is my second European Championship that I’ve won gold and I’m very happy because it’s important to Paris. So now I’m happy and I can work to Paris and relax. “My start of the game was difficult because I was lost 8-2 then after I win 11-8 but my mind stays always focused and I win the match. “Now I relax for today after I do medal ceremony and tomorrow we play women’s doubles and mixed doubles. I focus on this because me and Micheala Brunelli we win last year at the world championships so we are ready and we are in to fight another medal.” Matteo PARENZAN ITA – Men’s class 6 “It [European winner] sounds pretty crazy because in this tournament I beat two players that I’ve never beaten Bobi Simion in the quarter-finals and now in the final Rosenmeier 3-0. When I was a child I was an admirer of Valera and Rosenmeier both and I beat both of them 3-0. I think this is just crazy. I worked very hard in those years last year I won the World Championship so to repeat the result is very difficult. I did it so I’m happy the happiest guy in this moment. “The Paralympic games it sounds crazy. I was thinking about the tournaments we have to do until Paris 2024 now I have the pass and after winning the World Championship I’m very happy. Now I have to enjoy with my family my trainers. This title is something incredible that we believed but it was very difficult. We will still work again and workout. We will be ready again.” Karolina PEK POL – Women’s class 9 “I feel amazing it’s my first European title. I lost I think two or three times in the finals so finally I won a gold medal here in Sheffield. I’m very happy it’s my first gold in ten years so finally I achieve this. I’m
Bernadette SZOCS wants the title back
Seeded at position number two in the STUPA European Championship in Malmö Romania is in pursuit of their sixth title in the history of the Championships. In 2021 Germany halted their quest for a place in the history books with a third consecutive gold but this year at the 2023 European Games in Krakow Romania struck back with a win in the final after more than 3 hours of play. They took the title from the defending champions Germany in a thrilling five-match clash. Romania is led by the singles champion from the Krakow Games Bernadette SZOCS and the experienced bronze medal winner from Poland Elizabeta SAMARA Adina DIACONU Andreea DRAGOMAN and Elena ZAHARIA. Bernadette has never lacked confidence or lofty goals but the latest title won in a duel against the number one seeds Germany has boosted their aspirations. “After winning the European Games with my team we have much more confidence. Now we are ready for the big fight again and for the gold medal! It will not be easy but we have a strong team so I believe that we can reach the top again ” said SZOCS. Bernadette had only a short break after Poland before a series of WTT events. “I did not have a holiday after the European Games; I just took 3 or 4 free days to enjoy a little bit of sun and refresh my body and mind.” SZOCS was on duty at four tournaments in the past two months. In the Slovenia Open she reached the quarterfinals by beating CHEN Szu-Yu of Taipei Adriana DIAZ of Puerto Rico Manika BATRA of India before losing to CHEN Meng of China. In Lima Peru Bernadette finished as the runner-up. Her winning path included wins over CHEN Szu-Yu of Taipei once again ZENG Jian of Singapore Adriana DIAZ of Puerto Rico Miyuu KIHARA of Japan before losing to SHIN YUBIN of Korea. In Rio de Janeiro on her way to the semifinals Bernadette beat Maria XIAO of Spain Margaryta PESOTSKA of Ukraine and CHEN Szu-Yu of Taipei. “I am unhappy with my result in Kazakhstan at WTT Contender Almaty last week but I am already focused on the next challenge. In a day or two we start with practice in the hall and fitness training and we will continue to work toward fulfilling our ultimate dream – winning a medal at the Olympic Games ” stated Bernadette. Romania is in Group B with Slovenia and Croatia. “The group is good. We have to be focused and play very carefully in every match. Regardless of our position in the standings all teams want to win against us and they are also well-prepared for this tournament. I am ready for everything; I have played very well in the last few tournaments so I am confident. I feel ready for the big fight with my team. I have already played in Malmö and I am sure that everything will be set at the highest level in Sweden ” concluded SZOCS.
Finland is ready for a surprise in Malmö
The Finnish men’s team will start as challengers in the STUPA European Team Championships which will be held in Malmö from the 10th to the 17th of September. Alongside Finland the reigning European Champions Germany and Poland are competing for the two remaining spots in the initial group. “The preparation for the European Championships has been somewhat unusual. Our number one player Benedek Oláh along with the rest of the team has traveled extensively for other competitions leaving us with limited opportunities for a longer training camp together ” said head coach Mattias BERGKVIST. Germany is the clear favorite in the group. Achieving victory against Poland and advancing to the top 16 would be a significant surprise for Finland. “We have a chance against Poland if we play our best game. That would be a great result for us ” BERGKVIST believes. The Finnish team in Malmö consists of Benedek OLÁH (WR109) Alex NAUMI (WR507) Aleksi RÄSÄNEN Sam KHOSRAVI and head coach Mattias BERGKVIST.
Marcos FREITAS haven’t lost his momentum this summer
After winning the silver medal at the European Games in Krakow Marcos FREITAS of Portugal did not lose his momentum. Last week in Kazakhstan he reached the semifinals and in Lima in August he clinched the title. These results are a good opening act for the upcoming 2023 STUPA European Championships in Sweden which will start this Sunday in Malmö. In Almaty FREITAS lost to XIANG Peng of China before defeating the no. 1 European player Darko JORGIC of Slovenia as well as Yang WANG of Slovakia and XU Yingbin of China. In Lima in the final Marcos overcame KAO Cheng-Jui. On his way to the ultimate stage Portugal’s player defeated Jonathan GROTH of Denmark LIM Jonghoon of Korea Alexis LEBRUN of France and Vitor ISHY of Brazil. After his outstanding performance at the European Games it appears that Marcos hasn’t lost his steam. “It has been a good last two or three months. I played very well mainly thanks to the excellent preparations I did over the summer. Also I finally recovered completely from my shoulder injury which I had for quite some time. I felt better and better which allowed me to practice more during the summer. Those training sessions made me feel good fit and confident resulting in good performances in previous months ” said FREITAS. Portugal’s FREITAS Tiago APOLONIA Joao MONTEIRO and Joao GERALDO are in the same group with Hungary and Greece. “I am looking forward to the Championships but I am aware of how tough it is going to be. In Europe we have many strong teams and every match will be difficult. Our group is very strong and we have to maintain a strong focus to achieve our first goal which is to qualify for the quarterfinals.” Portugal’s players have been very busy with events in the past few months. “Right now everyone is in very good shape and we are ready for the challenge. Not only are we eyeing success at the Europeans but also the qualifications for the World Championships and a place in the Olympic Games tournament which will be secured by the winner of the Championships. We have that ultimate goal in our sights and we will give our best to achieve the win.” Marcos arrived on Sunday from Kazakhstan and joined the team at the training camp. “We are working together with the England team in the training camp and this is a very good way to prepare for the event. We will be together by the end of the week when we will fly to Malmö.” After a busy summer of WTT tournaments have you noticed any shifts in power or emerging talent that could potentially cause upsets in Sweden? “Right now there are many good players in Europe and a lot of young talent is emerging. Although I think that the top eight teams are the favorites as the seedings predict.”
German Women Set Sights on Title Defense
The German women who have already won the European Championships eight times will compete in Malmö with their strongest lineup to defend the title they surprisingly won in 2021 even without their Tokyo Olympics trio of HAN Ying Petrissa SOLJA and SHAN Xiaona. However the first-string team learned the hard way that even with their top players victory is not guaranteed as they lost the rematch of the 2019 European Championship final to Romania at the European Games in Krakow in June. Tamara BOROS will send her best lineup consisting of HAN Ying Nina MITTELHAM SHAN Xiaona Annett KAUFMANN and Sabine WINTER into the title race. “The European Championships are an important milestone for us on the long road to Paris where we want to be in top shape. We will do everything we can in Malmö to defend our title. I firmly believe in my team’s ability to achieve this although the European Games also showed how challenging this goal can be especially when facing Romania ” aid BOROS. HAN Ying On her preparation for the STUPA European Championships: “I have been training intensively for three weeks and am in pretty good form. I have made further technical improvements to my game. We have a strong team and when we play well we can beat any team.” On her goals at the STUPA European Championships after losing in the final of the European Games against Romania: “When I’m on the table I always want to win. Unfortunately that didn’t work against Romania last time. They have a good team but we are starting with five very strong players and we are even better than we were at the European Games. We are all ready for a new big battle against Romania. If it comes to that we want to win it badly. I really don’t like losing!” Nina MITTELHAM On her current form: “My form is not yet precisely defined. I have trained hard and well. The tournament in Kazakhstan last week was my first in many weeks. There is room for improvement in my gameplay but mentally I felt very good. After reaching the semifinals I go to the European Championships in Malmö with good self-confidence.” On the importance of the STUPA European Championships with an eye on the Olympics: “A European Championship is always crucial. Especially after the loss at the European Games we naturally want revenge against Romania and defend our title. Additionally winning grants us a direct ticket to the Olympics. There are other qualification opportunities afterward but the first ticket is always the most beautiful and then we have clarity right away. Moreover the European Championship title is always something beautiful: it’s a tournament you really want to win.” SHAN Xiaona On the goals at the STUPA European Championships: “The goal is to beat Romania. I think overall we are stronger even though it can be tough. Portugal and Sweden are also two teams that can be dangerous. But my guess is that we will face Romania in the final again. Bernadette SZÖCS is in top form Elizabeta samara plays well against defense so it won’t be easy. We lost at the European Games because we played under a lot of pressure while our opponent was not the favorite and played freely. If we meet Romania again we just have to fight 200 percent and release the pressure. If we all play our best table tennis we will win the title.” Annett KAUFMANN On her current form: “My form is not bad but I only started training again in the last week of August after the vacation. In the week before the European Championships I joined the national team for preparations in Düsseldorf. I worked a lot on my technique over the summer ran every day and improved my footwork. It showed directly in training and I feel good.” On her personal expectations for the European Championships: “I hope of course that I might get some opportunities to play. But ultimately it’s secondary because it’s about the whole team. If others get to play I’ll support our team just as much as if I were at the table myself. I’m also looking forward to intense training in Malmö learning a lot and meeting friends again.” Sabine WINTER On her current form: “My form is certainly improvable due to some minor physical issues but it improved from day to day at the last tournament in Bulgaria. I played at a pretty good level there. And there is still just over a week until the European Championships to further build up my form.” On the changed situation compared to 2021 when the team defeated host Romania in the final as underdogs: “In 2021 I had pressure because I wanted to prove that we as players behind the top 3 can play at a high level. Playing as an underdog is somewhat easier but we will certainly handle the role of the favorite well in Malmö.”