Hana Matelová
Hana Matelová | |
Nation: | Czech Republic |
Date of birth: | June 8, 1990 |
Place of birth: | Zlín |
Size: | 160 cm |
Weight: | 53 kg |
Playing hand: | right |
How to play: | Shakehand (attack) |
Current world rankings : | 65 |
Best world ranking : | 47 (January 2018) |
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Hana Matelová (born June 8, 1990 in Zlín ) is a Czech table tennis player . She took part in the 2016 Olympic Games .
Career
In 2005 the Czech appeared internationally for the first time, at the European Schoolchildren Championship she was able to reach the round of 32. Further appearances followed only in 2008, as she was rarely used by her association to play internationally. So she was one of the best players in Europe from an early age, which she proved at the Europe TOP 10 tournament, where she came in sixth.
In addition, Matelova was able to take part in the World Youth Championship, where she could reach the second round in singles and doubles. In 2009 she won the Champions League with her club SKST Esad Hodonin , where she played until 2011. In 2010 she took part in her first European championship for adults and was able to reach the second round in singles and doubles, she lost to Shan Xiaona .
In 2011 she was nominated by the association for the world championship , but failed in the qualification. Matelova also won bronze for the first time in a double at the European Championships . Because of poor results, as well as little participation in international tournaments, she was not nominated for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro . However, she was able to reach the second round with the team at the World Cup and the European Championship.
The year 2013 was quite successful for the Czech: within a month she managed to win two medals (bronze) in the team and doubles competition at the European Championship and the silver medal at the Czech Open .
In 2014 she made it to the quarter-finals with the team at the EM . In 2015 she won bronze with the team after a quarter-final victory over Poland . As a result, she qualified for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. There she failed in both competitions (individual and team) in the second round.
In 2017 and 2018 she also took part in the EM.
Results from the ITTF database (excerpt)
Association | event | year | place | country | singles | Double | Mixed | team |
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CZE | Olympic games | 2016 | Rio de Janeiro | BRA | last 64 | |||
CZE | European Games | 2015 | Baku | ASE | 3 | |||
CZE | European Games | 2019 | Minsk | BLR | last 32 | |||
CZE | World Tour | 2019 | Hong Kong | HKG | last 32 | last 32 | ||
CZE | World Tour | 2020 | Magdeburg | GER | last 64 | |||
CZE | World Tour | 2017 | Tokyo | JPN | last 32 | |||
CZE | Challenge Series | 2018 | Minsk | BLR | Quarter finals | |||
CZE | Challenge Series | 2018 | Moscow | RUS | last 32 | last 16 | ||
CZE | World Championship | 2011 | Rotterdam | NED | Agony | |||
CZE | World Championship | 2012 | Dortmund | GER | 18th place | |||
CZE | World Championship | 2013 | Paris | FRA | last 128 | last 128 | ||
CZE | World Championship | 2014 | Tokyo | JPN | last 16 | |||
CZE | World Championship | 2015 | Suzhou | CHN | last 32 | last 32 | ||
CZE | World Championship | 2016 | Kuala Lumpur | MAS | last 16 | |||
CZE | World Championship | 2017 | Dusseldorf | GER | last 128 | last 32 | last 32 | |
CZE | World Championship | 2018 | Halmstad | SWE | 21st place | |||
CZE | World Championship | 2019 | Budapest | HUN | last 64 | last 64 | last 32 | |
CZE | European Championship | 2010 | Ostrava | CZE | last 64 | last 64 | ||
CZE | European Championship | 2011 | Danzig | POLE | last 64 | Quarter finals | ||
CZE | European Championship | 2012 | Herning | THE | last 64 | last 16 | ||
CZE | European Championship | 2013 | Schwechat | AUT | last 64 | last 32 | Semifinals | 3 |
CZE | European Championship | 2014 | Lisbon | POR | last 16 | |||
CZE | European Championship | 2015 | Yeketarinburg | RUS | last 64 | Quarter finals | Quarter finals | |
CZE | European Championship | 2016 | Budapest | HUN | last 32 | Quarter finals | last 16 | |
CZE | European Championship | 2017 | Luxembourg | LUX | last 16 | |||
CZE | European Championship | 2018 | Alicante | ESP | last 64 | last 16 | last 32 | |
CZE | European Championship | 2019 | Nantes | FRA | last 16 | |||
CZE | EURO TOP 16 | 2019 | Montreux | FRA | 9th place | |||
CZE | Youth TOP 10 | 2008 | Sheffield | SCO | ||||
CZE | World Tour Grand Finals | 2017 | Astana | CAZ | Quarter finals | |||
CZE | World Tour Grand Finals | 2019 | Zhengzhou | CHN | Quarter finals |
societies
Hana Matelova played in various clubs in Germany and the Czech Republic.
- until 2011: SKST Esad Hodonin
- 2011–2012: SV Darmstadt
- 2012-2013: SKST Hodonin
- 2013–2018: TTG Bingen / Münster-Sarmsheim
Private
Hana Matelova is a student.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b TTG Bingen / Münster-Sarmsheim. Retrieved October 23, 2018 .
- ↑ a b Matelova, Hana. Retrieved February 8, 2020 .
Web links
- Hana Matelová in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Matelová, Hana |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Matelova, Hana |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Czech table tennis player |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 8, 1990 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Zlín |