Stefan Fegerl

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Stefan Fegerl Table tennis player
Stefan Fegerl
Stefan Fegerl (2016)
Nation: AustriaAustria Austria
Date of birth: September 12, 1988
Place of birth: Gmuend
Size: 186 cm
Playing hand: right
Current world rankings : 81 (November 2019) Template: Infobox table tennis player / maintenance / local value
Best world ranking : 19 (Jan. + Jun. 2017)
Current continental ranking position: 6 (Jun. 2017)
Current national ranking: 3
Last update of the infobox: June 6, 2017

Stefan Fegerl (born September 12, 1988 in Gmünd ) is an Austrian table tennis player . In 2015 he became European champion in doubles and with the Austrian team .

Career

Stefan Fegerl achieved his first international success at the European Youth Championship in 2005, where he reached the final in doubles with Xiaoquan Feng. In 2011, 2012 and 2014 he was Austrian individual champion among adults , and in 2013 he made it into the top 100 of the world rankings for the first time. Since 2007 he has participated in ten world championships , where he finished fifth with the team in 2012 and 2014 . With the team he also won bronze at the 2015 European Games in Baku .

Stefan Fegerl won the doubles title at the 2015 European Championships in Yekaterinburg with the Portuguese João Monteiro and in the team competition with the Austrian team. In the same year he made it into a World Tour final for the first time in Warsaw . After a semi-final victory over the reigning Olympic champion Zhang Jike, he was narrowly defeated by the Chinese fan Zhendong in the final . As a result, he was able to overtake Robert Gardos in the world rankings in December and thus become the best-placed Austrian for the first time. The placement also enabled him to take part in the Europe Top-16 for the first time , where he finished sixth in February 2016.

In 2016 he was again Austrian champion and ETTU Cup winner with the Weinviertel Niederösterreich association , which was subsequently dissolved . On January 13, 2016, his move to Borussia Düsseldorf was announced, where he received a two-year contract until 2018. He qualified for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , but retired from singles in his first game against Kōki Niwa , with the team he lost in the quarterfinals against the eventual bronze medalist Germany . In his first World Cup participation, he reached the round of 16, in which he lost 2: 4 to the number 10 in the world Jung Young-sik . In 2018, his move to TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen was announced.

Private

Stefan Fegerl's partner is the Austrian table tennis player Li Qiangbing . They have two sons together.

successes

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
AUT European Championship 2019 Nantes FRA Quarter finals
AUT European Championship 2018 Alicante ESP last 32 silver
AUT European Championship 2017 Luxembourg LUX 10
AUT European Championship 2016 Budapest HUN last 16 Quarter finals
AUT European Championship 2015 Ekaterinburg RUS last 64 gold 1
AUT European Championship 2014 Lisbon POR 11
AUT European Championship 2013 Schwechat AUT Quarter finals last 32 9
AUT European Championship 2012 Herning THE last 32 Quarter finals
AUT Europe Top 16 2018 Montreux SUI last 16
AUT Europe Top 16 2017 Antibes FRA 8th place
AUT Europe Top 16 2016 Gondomar POR 6th place
AUT European Games 2015 Baku AZE last 16 3
AUT Olympic games 2016 Rio de Janeiro BRA last 32 5
AUT World Tour 2019 Olomouc CZE Agony Semifinals
AUT World Tour 2015 Warsaw POLE silver Agony
AUT World Tour 2014 Kuwait City KUW last 64 gold
AUT World Tour 2014 Szombathely HUN Semifinals
AUT World Championship 2019 Budapest HUN last 64 last 16
AUT World Championship 2018 Halmstad SWE Quarter finals
AUT World Championship 2017 Dusseldorf GER last 32 last 64
AUT World Championship 2016 Kuala Lumpur MAS 9-12 space
AUT World Championship 2015 Suzhou CHN last 32 last 64
AUT World Championship 2014 Tokyo JPN Quarter finals
AUT World Championship 2013 Paris FRA last 64 last 64
AUT World Championship 2012 Dortmund GER 5
AUT World Championship 2011 Rotterdam NED last 64 last 64 last 64
AUT World Championship 2010 Moscow RUS 10
AUT World Championship 2009 Yokohama JPN last 64
AUT World Championship 2007 Zagreb HRV Agony last 64
AUT World cup 2016 Saarbrücken GER last 16
AUT World Team Cup 2019 Tokyo JPN 9-12 space

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. rio2016.com - Profile of Stefan Fegerl (accessed September 30, 2016)
  2. Brief portrait on oettv.org (accessed on September 26, 2016). Other sources give 1989 as the year of birth.
  3. Stefan Fegerl crowns himself double European champion Heute.at, October 4, 2015, accessed on October 4, 2015.
  4. Stefan Fegerl just lost the Warsaw final at NÖN.at, October 25, 2015, accessed on November 9, 2015
  5. Borussia strengthens itself with world-class player Fegerl ( Memento of the original from January 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. borussia-duesseldorf.com, January 13, 2016, accessed on January 13, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.borussia-duesseldorf.com
  6. Ochsenhausen signs Stefan Fegerl. tt-news.de, accessed on March 22, 2018 .
  7. Double father joys in the TTBL , report from December 12, 2017 (accessed on December 13, 2017)
  8. Stefan Fegerl Results from the ITTF database on ittf.com (accessed on June 23, 2014)