Düsseldorf Masters Tournament 3

Düsseldorf Masters Tournament 3

 

After this week’s success on Monday Dimitrij OVTCHAROV will be on duty again at the Düsseldorf Masters. For a third week in the row Borussia Duesseldorf with the support of the German Table Tennis Federation (DTTB) organizes the tournament for the top German and Borussia’s players.

 

The Duesseldorf Masters are held in a knockout system with up to 16 participants. The series ends with a final tournament with eight professionals for which the players have to qualify or are admitted via a wildcard.

 

On Monday the tournament will go under some modifications. Instead of two days it will last three. Again tournament will be streamed live on Sportdeutschland.TV Borussia-TV and tischtennis.de.

 

Düsseldorf Masters Tournament 3 ARAG CenterCourt Düsseldorf

15.-17. June 2020

 

15.06.2020

Start 9:30 6 Matches (6 Matches Round 1) All matches are played followed by

 

  12.6.2020/AS

 

 

  • Cedric Meissner (7) – Felix Köhler                    30 Uhr
  • Omar Assar (3) – An Duy Dang                  not before 10.15
  • Fanbo Meng (6) – Tobias Slanina                not before 11.00
  • Tobias Hippler (5) – Kirill Fadeev                    not before 45
  • Dang Qiu (4) – Andre Bertelsmeier          not before 30
  • Nils Hohmeier (8) – Gerrit Engemann             not before 13.15

 

Dimitrij Ovtcharov (1)                   Free

Kanak Jha (2)                            Free

 

16.06.2020

Start 9:30 4 Matches (4 Quarter finals) 4 Matches are played followed by

 

07

Winner 01

– Winner 05

9.30 am CEST

08

Kanak Jha (2)

– Winner 06

not before 10.25

09

Dimitrij Ovtcharov (1)

– Winner 04

not before 11.20

10

Winner 02

– Winner 03

not before 12.15

 

 

17.06.2020

Start 10:00 3 Matches (2 Semi finals 1 Final) 2 Matches are played followed by

120min break before final

 

11     Semifinal

12        Semifinal

Winner 08

Winner 07

–   Winner 10

–   Winner 09

10.00 am CEST not before 11.00

13 Final

 

 

not before 14.00

 

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