European table tennis championship 2021
European table tennis championship | ||||
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date | June 22nd - June 27th, 2021 | |||
venue | Warsaw | |||
winner | ||||
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Single (♂) | Timo Boll | |||
Single (♀) | Petrissa Solja | |||
Double (♂) |
Lev Katsman Maksim Grebnev |
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Double (♀) |
Petrissa Solja Shan Xiaona |
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Doubles (mixed) |
Dang Qiu Nina Mittelham |
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The 39th European Table Tennis Championships was from 15 to 20 September 2020 in the Polish Warsaw held. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the ETTU postponed it to June 22-27 , 2021.
Attendees
Each association could register two players for the mixed competition, as well as four doubles players per gender and, depending on the placement at the last European team championship , two to five individual players. Different players could be entered in the singles and doubles competitions, mixed national doubles were allowed.
3rd place at Team EM 2019 | Single player |
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1–8, hosts 2021 | 5 |
9-16 | 4th |
17–24, 6 best from level 2 | 3 |
rest | 2 |
mode
In the individual competitions, 32 players were seeded for the main field played in the knockout system , the other players competed against each other in a group stage with a maximum of four players per group to determine the remaining 32 participants in the main field.
In the doubles competitions, 16 pairs were seeded for the main field, the remaining doubles competed against each other in a knockout qualifying round to determine the remaining 16 pairs of participants in the main field.
All singles from the main round were played in best-of-7 mode , all singles in qualification and all doubles in best-of-5 mode.
Time schedule
discipline | Tuesday 22nd | Wed. 23. | Thursday 24. | Fr. 25. | Sat. 26. | Sun. 27. | ||||||
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Men singles | Qual. Group | Q.-Ko | R64 | R32 | AF | VF | HF | F. | ||||
Women singles | Qual. Group | Q. Group | Q.-Ko | R64 | R32 | AF | VF | HF | F. | |||
Male doubles | Q.-Ko | Q.-Ko | R32 | AF | VF | HF | F. | |||||
Women doubles | Q.-Ko | Q.-Ko | R32 | AF | VF | HF | F. | |||||
Mixed doubles | Q.-Ko | R32 | AF | VF | HF | F. |
- Color legend
Medals
gold | silver | bronze | |
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Men's singles | Timo Boll | Dimitrij Ovtcharov | Mattias Falck |
Marcos Freitas | |||
Ladies singles | Petrissa Solja | Shan Xiaona | Elizabeta Samara |
Marharyta Pessozka | |||
Men's doubles |
Lev Katsman Maksim Grebnev |
Jakub Dyjas Cedric Nuytinck |
Ádám Szudi Nándor Ecseki |
Tiago Apolónia João Monteiro |
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Ladies doubles |
Petrissa Solja Shan Xiaona |
Nina Mittelham Sabine Winter |
Stephanie Loeuillette Yuan Jia Nan |
Hanna Haponowa Tetjana Bilenko |
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Mixed doubles |
Dang Qiu Nina Mittelham |
Ľubomír Pištej Barbora Balážová |
Simon Gauzy Prithika Pavade |
Emmanuel Lebesson Yuan Jia Nan |
Men
Men singles
Male doubles
Women
Women singles
Women doubles
Mixed
literature
- Preliminary report in tischtennis magazine , 2021/6 pages 15–17
Individual evidence
- ↑ tischtennis magazine , 2020/12 page 11
- ↑ a b PROSPECTUS - LIEBHERR 2020 ITTF EUROPEAN TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. (PDF) In: ettu.org. P. 3 , accessed on June 6, 2021 (English).
- ↑ GENERAL SCHEDULE. (PDF) In: ettu.org. Accessed June 22, 2021 .