European table tennis championship 2007

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Table tennis European table tennis championship
DenmarkDenmark 2005 EM 2007 2008 RussiaRussia
date 25.03. – 01.04.
venue SerbiaSerbia Belgrade
winner
Single (♂) GermanyGermany Timo Boll
Single (♀) NetherlandsNetherlands Li Jiao
Double (♂) GermanyGermany Timo Boll Christian Süß
GermanyGermany
Double (♀) BelarusBelarus Wiktoryja Paulowitsch Swetlana Ganina
RussiaRussia
Doubles (mixed) SerbiaSerbia Aleksandar Karakašević Rūta Paškauskienė
LithuaniaLithuania
Team (♂) GermanyGermany Germany
Team (♀) HungaryHungary Hungary

The 26th European Table Tennis Championships (officially LIEBHERR European Table Tennis Championships 2007 in German LIEBHERR European Championships 2007) from March 25 to April 1, 2007. Belgrade discharged. Competitions were held in singles, doubles, mixed and in a team. The venue was the Belgrade Arena in the Belgrade district of Novi Beograd .

Germany won the title with the team, in singles with Timo Boll and in doubles with Timo Boll / Christian Süß .

Competition mode

In all four competitions, the encounters started in the knockout system . Seeding lists determine the position of the individual players or teams in the system.

Qualified athletes

Five women and six men started for Germany at the European Championships in Belgrade. However, the individual athletes did not take part in all competitions.

Women:
Surname team singles Double Mixed
Kristin Silbereisen × × - -
Nicole Struse × × × ×
Laura Stumper × × × ×
Elke Wosik × × × ×
Wu Jiaduo × × × ×
Men's:
Surname team singles Double Mixed
Patrick Baum - × × ×
Timo Boll × × × -
Dimitrij Ovtcharov × × × ×
Jörg Roßkopf × × × -
Bastian Steger × × × ×
Christian Suess × × × ×

Four women and seven men competed in the championship for Austria.

Women:
Surname team singles Double Mixed
Veronika Heine × × - -
Martina Petzner × × × ×
Li Qiangbing × × × ×
Liu Jia × × × ×
Men's:
Surname team singles Double Mixed
Chen Weixing × × × ×
Stefan Fegerl - - × ×
Feng Xiaoquan - × × -
Robert Gardos × × × ×
Daniel Habesohn × × - ×
Bernhard Presslmayer × × × -
Werner Schlager × × × ×

Results women

team

space country player
1 HungaryHungary Hungary Li Bin
Georgina Póta
Szandra Pergel
Krisztina Tóth
Petra Lovas
2 RussiaRussia Russia Svetlana Ganina
Yulia Prokhorova
Irina Palina
Oksana Fadejewa
Irina Kotikhina
3 GermanyGermany Germany Nicole Struse
Kristin Silbereisen
Wu Jiaduo
Laura Stumper
Elke Wosik
ItalyItaly Italy Wenling Tan Monfardini
Nikoleta Stefanova
Laura Negrisoli
Wang Yu

In the second round, Germany beat Serbia 3-2. Then the following encounters took place:

Quarterfinals
25.03.
Semi-finals
26.03.
Final
March 27th
                   
GermanyGermany Germany        
 3 FranceFrance France
RussiaRussia Russia
 1 HungaryHungary Hungary  
 3 ItalyItaly Italy
3
   2 HungaryHungary Hungary  
 AustriaAustria Austria 2
 
 RussiaRussia Russia 3  
    
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
      
 2 CroatiaCroatia Croatia
3
 2 ItalyItaly Italy  
 RussiaRussia Russia 0
3
        
 GermanyGermany Germany 1
 HungaryHungary Hungary 3  

Further placement games of the other teams gave the following result:

space country
5 AustriaAustria Austria
6th CroatiaCroatia Croatia
7th FranceFrance France
8th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
9 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
10 Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus
11 RomaniaRomania Romania
12 BelgiumBelgium Belgium
13 PolandPoland Poland
14th SerbiaSerbia Serbia
15th United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
16 SwedenSweden Sweden

singles

space country player
1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Li Jiao
2 LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg Ni Xialian
3 RussiaRussia Russia Irina Kotikhina
Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus Wiktoryja Paulovich

Before the quarter-finals, the German women achieved the following results:

After five knockout rounds, the following encounters took place:

Quarter-finals
03/30
Semi-finals
31.03.
Final
March 31st
                   
LuxembourgLuxembourg Ni Xialian        
 4th HungaryHungary Petra Lovas
RussiaRussia Irina Kotikhina
 1 Belarus 1995Belarus Wiktoryja Paulovich  
 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Li Jiao
4th
   4th LuxembourgLuxembourg Ni Xialian  
 RomaniaRomania Elizabeta Samara 0
 
 RussiaRussia Irina Kotikhina 4th  
    
GermanyGermany Nicole Struse
      
 2 RomaniaRomania Daniela Dodean
2
 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Li Jiao  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Li Jiao 4th
4th
        
 LuxembourgLuxembourg Ni Xialian 4th
 Belarus 1995Belarus Wiktoryja Paulovich 0  

Double

space country player
1 Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus / Russia
RussiaRussia 
Wiktoryja Paulowitsch /
Svetlana Ganina
2 HungaryHungary Hungary Georgina Póta /
Krisztina Tóth
3 GermanyGermany Germany Elke Wosik /
Wu Jiaduo
ItalyItaly Italy Wenling Tan Monfardini /
Nikoleta Stefanova

Up to the quarter-finals, the German women's doubles achieved the following results:

  • Elke Wosik / Wu Jiaduo : Victory against Katlin Latt / Karin Lindmae (Estonia), Katalina Gatinska / Asya Ilieva Kasabova (Bulgaria), Ana-Maria Erdelji / Tetyana Sorochynska (Serbia / Ukraine)
  • Nicole Struse / Laura Stumper : Victory against Julija Veskovska / Maja Veskovska (Macedonia), Li Quianbing / Martina Petzner (Austria), Li Bin / Zhu Fang (Hungary / Spain)

After four knockout rounds, the following encounters took place:

Quarter-finals
31.03.
Semi-final
04/01
Final
04/01
                   
ItalyItaly Wenling Tan Monfardini /
Nikoleta Stefanova
       
 4th GermanyGermany Nicole Struse /
Laura Stumper
HungaryHungary Georgina Póta /
Krisztina Tóth
 1 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Renáta Štrbíková /
Iveta Vacenovská
 
 4th GermanyGermanyElke Wosik /
Wu Jiaduo
1
   3 Belarus 1995Belarus Wiktoryja Paulowitsch / Svetlana Ganina
RussiaRussia
 
 Belarus 1995Belarus Wiktoryja Paulowitsch / Svetlana Ganina
RussiaRussia
4th
 
 HungaryHungary Georgina Póta /
Krisztina Tóth
4th  
    
SpainSpain Galia Dvorak /
Sara Ramírez
      
 0 GermanyGermany Elke Wosik /
Wu Jiaduo
4th
 4th AustriaAustria Veronika Heine /
Liu Jia
 
 HungaryHungaryGeorgina Póta /
Krisztina Tóth
3
3
        
 ItalyItalyWenling Tan Monfardini /
Nicoletta Stefanova
1
 Belarus 1995Belarus Wiktoryja Paulowitsch / Svetlana Ganina
RussiaRussia
4th  

Results gentlemen

team

space country player
1 GermanyGermany Germany Timo Boll
Christian Süß
Bastian Steger
Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Jörg Roßkopf
2 CroatiaCroatia Croatia Tan Rui Wu
Andrej Gaćina
Roko Tošić
Zoran Primorac
Tomislav Zubcic
3 PolandPoland Poland Jakub Kosowski
Lucjan Błaszczyk
Bartosz Such
Daniel Gorak
Pawel Chmiel
RomaniaRomania Romania Lucian Filimon
Constantin Cioti
Andrei Filimon
Adrian Crișan

With a 3-0 win over France, Germany reached the last sixteen. After the round of 16 the following matches took place:

Quarterfinals
25.03.
Semi-finals
26.03.
Final
March 27th
                   
DenmarkDenmark Denmark        
 2 RomaniaRomania Romania
PolandPoland Poland
 3 GreeceGreece Greece  
 0 GermanyGermany Germany
1
   3 CroatiaCroatia Croatia  
 CroatiaCroatia Croatia 3
 
 PolandPoland Poland 3  
    
AustriaAustria Austria
      
 0 Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus
0
 1 GermanyGermany Germany  
 GermanyGermany Germany 3
3
        
 RomaniaRomania Romania 2
 CroatiaCroatia Croatia 3  

Further placement games of the other teams gave the following result:

space country
5 AustriaAustria Austria
6th GreeceGreece Greece
7th DenmarkDenmark Denmark
8th Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus
9 RussiaRussia Russia
10 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
11 FranceFrance France
12 SerbiaSerbia Serbia
13 PortugalPortugal Portugal
14th BelgiumBelgium Belgium
15th SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia
16 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic

singles

space country player
1 GermanyGermany Germany Timo Boll
2 Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus Vladimir Samsonov
3 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Michael Maze
GermanyGermany Germany Dimitrij Ovtcharov

Before the quarter-finals, the German men achieved the following results:

After five knockout rounds, the following encounters took place:

Quarter-finals
31.03.
Semi-finals
31.03.
Final
04/01
                   
GermanyGermany Timo Boll        
 4th SloveniaSlovenia Bojan Tokič
GermanyGermany Dimitrij Ovtcharov
 0 GermanyGermany Dimitrij Ovtcharov  
 0  
WHERE
   DenmarkDenmark Michael Maze 0  
 GreeceGreece Kalinikos Kreanga  
Belarus 1995Belarus Vladimir Samsonov
 SwedenSweden Fredrik Hakansson 0  
 1  
DenmarkDenmark Michael Maze
      
 4th  
Belarus 1995Belarus Vladimir Samsonov
 SwedenSweden Jens Lundqvist 0  
 4th  
Belarus 1995Belarus Vladimir Samsonov
   GermanyGermany Timo Boll 4th  
 4th  
 GermanyGermany Timo Boll 4th  

Double

space country player
1 GermanyGermany Germany Timo Boll /
Christian Süß
2 PolandPoland Poland / Croatia
CroatiaCroatia 
Lucjan Błaszczyk /
Tan Rui Wu
3 AustriaAustria Austria / France
FranceFrance 
Werner Schlager /
Patrick Chila
RussiaRussia Russia Dmitri Masunow /
Alexei Smirnow

The German men's doubles achieved the following results up to the quarter-finals:

After four knockout rounds, the following encounters took place:

Quarter-finals
03/30
Semi-finals
31.03.
Final
04/01
                   
GermanyGermany Timo Boll /
Christian Süß
       
 4th SerbiaSerbia Slobodan Grujić /
Aleksandar Karakašević
RussiaRussia Dmitri Masunow /
Alexei Smirnow
 0 SwedenSweden Pär Gerell /
Jens Lundqvist
 
 2 PolandPolandLucjan Błaszczyk / Tan Rui Wu
CroatiaCroatia
3
   4th GermanyGermany Timo Boll /
Christian Süß
 
 AustriaAustriaWerner Schlager / Patrick Chila
FranceFrance
4th
 
 Belarus 1995Belarus Vladimir Samsonov / Kalinikos Kreanga
GreeceGreece
3  
    
RussiaRussia Dmitri Masunow /
Alexei Smirnow
      
 4th PolandPolandLucjan Błaszczyk / Tan Rui Wu
CroatiaCroatia
4th
 4th AustriaAustria Chen Weixing /
Robert Gardos
 
 PolandPolandLucjan Blaszczyk / Tan Rui Wu
CroatiaCroatia
1
1
        
 GermanyGermany Timo Boll /
Christian Süß
4th
 AustriaAustriaWerner Schlager / Patrick Chila
FranceFrance
1  

Results Mixed

space country player
1 SerbiaSerbia Serbia / Lithuania
LithuaniaLithuania 
Aleksandar Karakašević /
Rūta Paškauskienė
2 RussiaRussia Russia Fyodor Kuzmin /
Oksana Fadejewa
3 RussiaRussia Russia / Hungary
HungaryHungary 
Alexei Smirnow /
Krisztina Tóth
HungaryHungary Hungary Ferenc Pazsy /
Georgina Póta

There were three German mixed pairings, which showed the following results up to the quarter-finals:

After four knockout rounds, the following encounters took place:

Quarterfinals
29.03.
Semi-finals
03/30
Final
March 30th
                   
SerbiaSerbia Aleksandar Karakašević / Rūta Paškauskienė
LithuaniaLithuania
       
 4th RussiaRussia Rubtsov Igor /
Irina Kotikhina
HungaryHungaryFerenc Pazsy /
Georgina Póta
 2 ItalyItaly Yang Min /
Wenling Tan Monfardini
 
 2 RussiaRussia Fyodor Kuzmin /
Oksana Fadejewa
2
   4th SerbiaSerbia Aleksandar Karakašević / Rūta Paškauskienė
LithuaniaLithuania
 
 RussiaRussia Alexei Smirnow / Krisztina Tóth
HungaryHungary
4th
 
 HungaryHungary Ferenc Pazsy /
Georgina Póta
4th  
    
FranceFrance Christophe Legoût /
Laurie Phai Pang
      
 1 GermanyGermany Patrick Baum /
Wu Jiaduo
4th
 2 RussiaRussia Fyodor Kuzmin /
Oksana Fadejewa
 
 RussiaRussiaFyodor Kuzmin /
Oksana Fadejewa
0
4th
        
 SerbiaSerbia Aleksandar Karakašević / Rūta Paškauskienė
LithuaniaLithuania
4th
 RussiaRussia Alexei Smirnow / Krisztina Tóth
HungaryHungary
0  

useful information

  • The oldest participant was the Moldovan Vladimir Semiapiadmi at the age of 46. He failed in the round of 128 against Jakub Kosowski from Poland.

literature

  • Detailed report: tischtennis magazine , 2007/4 pages 8–41

Individual evidence

  1. tischtennis magazine , 2007/4 p. 7

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