European Table Tennis Championships.

06/02/2017, Dusseldorf, Germany. Today the matches of the 5th day of the 2017 World Cup will take place here. table tennis... There are many great matches planned for Friday that you can watch live online.

According to the program of the 2017 World Cup, matches of the 1/16 finals for women in singles will be played today.

Following women quarterfinals male pairs will play, among which there is a Russian double Alexander Shibaev and Kirill Skachkov and a duet from Belarus Pavel Platonov / Vladimir Samsonov.

At the end of the men's quarterfinals, the women's pairs of the quarter-finalists will also enter the tables.

And after them, until the end of the fifth game day of the World Table Tennis Championship, men singles will play at the stage of 1/32 finals. Here we will see the performance of Russian Alexander Shibaev and Belarusian tennis player Vladimir Samsonov.

Schedule and results of matches on 06/02/2017 World Table Tennis Championships: (Downloads: 192)

Watch the live webcast of the World Table Tennis Championships at the links below. Links to all 8 game tables are available. In the schedule of matches, it is indicated who is playing at which table. Be careful. Results are being updated!

Table Tennis, World Cup 2017, live online broadcast, day-5 watch

Completed European Table Tennis Team Championship held in Luxembourg from 13 to 17 September 2017. Such competitions always bring many surprises to the fans, because the team tournament has one very interesting feature... There are many highly rated tennis players in European countries, but to assemble a team from them - a problem arises. One master will not make the weather. As they say, one in the field is not a warrior. All the same, the team wins in the end. Together with the strong ones are not very strong players, and sometimes even average ones! Therefore, many teams at the 2017 European Championship are diverse and unpredictable. This is where you cannot place bets at the bookmaker's office - you will never guess anything! πŸ™‚

There are, of course, powerful full-blooded teams. For example, both teams in Germany are men and women. But the male Portuguese squad - three very strong athletes are, as they say, only a few. For example, if one of them got sick, then winning a medal would be problematic ... πŸ™‚

Of course, there were some surprises. The Slovenian team, which did not shine much in the past years, suddenly became the owner of the bronze medal! And she did it quite deservedly, having beaten, indeed, strong teams. But at the last European Team Championship (Yekaterinburg, 2015) Slovenia took 25th place! And in 2014 - the 21st.

Luxembourg Team Championship logo. Simple, as they say, and even without much taste ...

  • There was no European Team Championship in 2016

The women also had a small sensation - the German Chinese women lost gold to the friendly Romanian team.

I would like to remind you that at the last European Championship in Yekaterinburg, the Ukrainian women's team won bronze! See material:

European Championship winners in Luxembourg

Men:

Hero of the European Championship 2017 Boyan Tokic from Slovenia

  • 1st place - Germany. Team members: BOLL Timo, OVTCHAROV Dimitrij, FRANZISKA Patrick, WALTHER Ricardo, FILUS Ruwen
  • 2nd place - Portugal. Team members: APOLONIA Tiago, FREITAS Marcos, MONTEIRO Joao, CARVALHO Diogo, GERALDO Joao
  • 3rd place - Slovenia. Team members: TOKIC Bojan, JORGIC Darko, KOZUL Deni, ZIBRAT Jan
  • 3rd place - France. Team members: GAUZY Simon, LEBESSON Emmanuel, ROBINOT Alexandre, ROBINOT Quentin, FLORE Tristan

Women

Daniela Monteiro-Dodian brought the team a decisive victory for the gold medals!

  • 1st place - Romania. Team members: MONTEIRO DODEAN Daniela, SAMARA Elizabeta, SZOCS Bernadette, DIACONU Adina, CIOBANU Irina
  • 2nd place - Germany. Team members: WAN Yuan, HAN Ying, SHAN Xiaona, MITTELHAM Nina, WINTER Sabine
  • 3rd place - the Netherlands. Team members: LI Jie, EERLAND Britt, VAN DUIN Rianne, VERMAAS Kim
  • 3rd place - Russia. Team composition: Olga Vorobyova, Yana Noskova, Ekaterina Guseva, Polina Mikhailova, Maria Taylakova

All places at EURO 2017

Men Women
  • 1 GERMANY
  • 2 PORTUGAL
  • 3 SLOVENIA
  • 3 FRANCE
  • 5 SWEDEN
  • 6 CROATIA
  • 7 UKRAINE
  • 8 GREECE
  • 9 SPAIN
  • 10 AUSTRIA
  • 11 ROMANIA
  • 12 POLAND
  • 13 SLOVAK REPUBLIC
  • 14 RUSSIA
  • 15 BELARUS
  • 16 LUXEMBOURG
  • 17 DENMARK
  • 18 TURKEY
  • 19 BELGIUM
  • 20 HUNGARY
  • 21 CZECH REPUBLIC
  • 22 ITALY
  • 23 NETHERLANDS
  • 24 LITHUANIA
  • 25 ENGLAND
  • 26 FINLAND
  • 27 ISRAEL
  • 28 SWITZERLAND
  • 29 SERBIA
  • 30 BULGARIA
  • 31 IRELAND
  • 32 ESTONIA
  • 3 AZERBAIJAN
  • 34 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
  • 35 MONTENEGRO
  • 36 SCOTLAND
  • 37 LATVIA
  • 38 NORWAY
  • 39 WALES
  • 40 MACEDONIA
  • 41 CYPRUS
  • 42 KOSOVO
  • 1 ROMANIA
  • 2 GERMANY
  • 3 NETHERLANDS
  • 3 RUSSIA
  • 5 HUNGARY
  • 6 AUSTRIA
  • 7 POLAND
  • 8 PORTUGAL
  • 9 CZECH REPUBLIC
  • 10 FRANCE
  • 11 LUXEMBOURG
  • 12 SWEDEN
  • 13 UKRAINE
  • 14 CROATIA
  • 15 BELARUS
  • 16 SPAIN
  • 17 SLOVENIA
  • 18 SWITZERLAND
  • 19 ITALY
  • 20 AZERBAIJAN
  • 21 SERBIA
  • 22 TURKEY
  • 23 ENGLAND
  • 24 LITHUANIA
  • 25 BELGIUM
  • 26 GREECE
  • 27 SLOVAK REPUBLIC
  • 28 WALES
  • 29 ISRAEL
  • 30 BULGARIA
  • 31 DENMARK
  • 32 FINLAND
  • 33 NORWAY
  • 34 ESTONIA
  • 35 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
  • 36 LATVIA
  • 37 SCOTLAND
  • 38 MACEDONIA

The Luxembourg Championship was very emotional. In any case, it may have been one of the most spectacular European championships in recent years! πŸ™‚

Videos of the most interesting fragments

Awards video

Women will have to play on September 17 only gold medal, and all the other matches in the Champions Division have already ended - the Russians lost to the Romanian team in the semifinals (0: 3) and earned not only the β€œbronze”, but also the maximum quota at the next European Championships in 2018 (5 athletes).

The men's team of Russia still continues to fight on September 17 for the final 13-14 places with the players of Slovakia, although the result of great importance does not have - the quota for personal Euro-2018 will be 4 athletes, and not 3, as if they stopped at the fight for 15-16 lines.

It is already possible to summarize.

Russian coaches chose a conservative option for our women's team - only adult and experienced girls competed in Luxembourg. And on the bench, in the meantime, No. 144 Maria Taylakova (March 12, 2001) and No. 189 Guseva Ekaterina (January 29, 1996) were constantly sitting and did not get up, as if they were not at Euro-2017.

In the men's national team of Russia, an experienced player played one - No. 99 Vlasov Grigory (15 Aug 1984), and four more were born in 1996-2002, that is, the composition.

The experiment, as usual, failed.

Adults' skills to play table tennis don't come out of nowhere. What was supposed in advance. But when the audience is not told, but where exactly are β„–36 Alexander Shibaev, β„–125 Kirill Skachkov, β„–126 Mikhail Paikov, but the youth is called without a help, it means that there is some desperate situation.

Everyone got sick, let's say.

Or come up with your own options.

Meanwhile, the 2017 European Team Championship in Luxembourg continues to hum "old songs about the main thing" and the final female part is extremely characteristic.

For the fifth time, the women's team Romania becomes a finalist at the Euro (2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017), and every time on the way to the gold medal, Chinese women from the Netherlands, Sweden or Germany find themselves - a kind of illustration of the stagnation in women's table tennis in Europe.

On September 17, the girls of Romania will try once again to somehow pass the Chinese women in Germany in women's final, although take away the migrants and everything will work out right away. It turns out that schools and table tennis clubs in Europe cannot sacrifice the education of girls, their all-round development, if only because they will immediately turn out to be empty.

Men are physically stronger and more enduring.

They somehow cope with Asian competition. European ladies have the same situation for the last 20 years and only the Romanian table tennis school is trying to resist. Which is quite possible to judge by outward signs- they are athletic, without excess weight and in some places they even overuse their diet.

That in the fight against the Chinese women in Europe so far helps little.

As a rule, those are fine in their 30s, but they also do not overeat.

The men's finals on September 17 are less fun. Although connoisseurs have their own intrigue - Germany and Portugal meet, in the first case there will be an attempt to regain the lost team champion title in 2014 and 2015, in the second - the usual desire to repeat the success of 2014, when at the continental championship.





September 16, 2017, Luxembourg. Some Chinese women in the women's team semifinals at the European Table Tennis Championships in Luxembourg (13-17 September 2017), from top to bottom: # 9 guard Han Ying ^ from Germany, # 24 guard Li Jie from the Netherlands, left guard coach Jie Schopp and Attacker # 16 Shan Xiaona ^, both from Germany, back # 24 Li Jie from the Netherlands and right # 16 Shan Xiaona ^ from Germany.

TABLE TENNIS

European Team Championship

MEN Champions Division

Germany - Portugal

Germany - Slovenia 3: 2

No. 4 Ovtcharov Dimitrij - No. 164 Jorgic Darko

(1-3) 11:13, 6:11, 11:6, 8:11

No. 6 Boll Timo - No. 62 Tolic Bojan

(3-0) 11:5, 11:7, 11:4

# 53 Franziska Patrick - # 245 Zibrat Jan

(3-0) 11:3, 11:6, 11:8

No. 23 Filus Ruwen - No. 62 Tolic Bojan

(1-3) 11:8, 13:15, 10:12, 8:11

# 6 Boll Timo - # 164 Jorgic Darko

(3-0) 11:9, 11:3, 11:5

Portugal - France 3: 2

No. 39 Apolonia Tiago - No. 16 Gauzy Simon

(3-0) 11:4, 11:4, 11:8

No. 17 Freitas Marcos - No. 20 Lebesson Emmanuel

(3-1) 11:2, 11:9, 9:11, 11:9

# 48 Monteiro Joao - # 85 Robinot Quentin

(2-3) 9:11, 1:11, 11:9, 11:7, 3:11

# 17 Freitas Marcos - # 44 Flore Tristan

(0-3) 10:12, 8:11, 9:11

# 39 Apolonia Tiago - # 20 Lebesson Emmanuel

(3-2) 8:11, 11:9, 7:11, 11:7, 11:6

Sweden - Croatia

Ukraine - Greece

Sweden - Ukraine 3: 1

Croatia 3-1 Greece

Germany - Ukraine 3: 0

Slovenia - Sweden 3: 2

France - Greece 3: 0

Portugal - Croatia 3: 1

Austria - Spain

Romania - Poland

Austria - Romania 3: 1

Spain - Poland 3: 1

Russia - Slovakia

Belarus - Luxembourg

Russia - Belarus 3: 0

No. 167 Ismailov Saadi - No. 193 Platonov Pavel

(3-1) 11:7, 11:13, 12:10, 11:9

No. 88 Vlasov Grigory - No. 246 Khanin Alexander

(3-2) 11:7, 6:11, 4:11, 11:6, 11:4

Slovakia - Luxembourg 3: 1

Austria - Russia 3: 1

(2-3) 7:11, 11:7, 9:11, 11:6, 6:11

(3-0) 11:7, 11:4, 11:8

(3-1) 11:4, 11:7, 8:11, 11:7

No. 87 Habesohn Daniel - No. 167 Ismailov Saadi

(3-2) 9:11, 13:11, 13:11, 12:14, 12:10

Romania - Belarus 3: 1

Poland - Slovakia 3: 2

Spain - Luxembourg 3: 0

WOMEN Champions Division

Germany - Romania

Germany - Netherlands 3: 2

# 16 Shan Xiaona ^ - # 24 Li Jie

(1-3) 13:11, 8:11, 13:15, 8:11

# 9 Han Ying ^ - # 68 Eerland Britt

(3-0) 11:2, 11:3, 11:5

# 108 Mittelham Nina - # 236 Vermaas Kim

(2-3) 7:11, 11:7, 11:6, 7:11, 9:11

# 9 Han Ying ^ - # 24 Li Jie

(3-2) 11:13, 10:12, 11:7, 11:6, 11:6

# 16 Shan Xiaona ^ - # 68 Eerland Britt

(3-1) 11:6, 11:5, 3:11, 11:9

Romania - Russia 3: 0

(3-2) 11:9, 6:11, 1:11, 11:8, 11:7

No. 47 Monteiro Dodean Daniela - No. 79 Mikhailova Polina

(3-0) 11:6, 11:7, 11:9

No. 54 Szocs Bernadette - No. 131 Vorobyeva (Baranova) Olga

(3-1) 15:17, 13:11, 11:7, 11:5

Hungary - Austria 3: 2

Poland - Portugal 3: 0

Austria - Poland 3: 1

Hungary 3-1 Portugal

Germany - Poland 3: 0

Netherlands - Austria 3: 2

Russia - Hungary 3: 1

No. 79 Mikhailova Polina - No. 100 Madarasz Dora

(3-2) 8:11, 13:11, 12:10, 13:15, 11:9

No. 131 Vorobyova (Baranova) Olga - No. 31 Pota Georgina

(2-3) 11:8, 6:11, 11:13, 14:12, 6:11

No. 93 Noskova Yana - No. 96 Pergel Szandra

(3-1) 12:10, 9:11, 11:7, 11:6

No. 79 Mikhailova Polina - No. 31 Pota Georgina

(3-1) 11:6, 9:11, 11:6, 11:7

Romania 3-0 Portugal

Czech Republic - France 3: 1

Luxembourg - Sweden 3: 0

Czech Republic - Sweden 3: 0

France - Luxembourg 3: 1

Ukraine - Croatia 3: 0

Belarus - Spain 3: 2

Ukraine - Belarus 3: 2

Croatia 3-1 Spain

Sweden - Belarus 3: 0

Czech Republic - Ukraine 3: 0

Luxembourg - Croatia 3: 0

France - Spain 3: 0

Both our teams - men and women - will play on the courts of the National Sports and Cultural Center D "Kok and compete for medals in the main competition of the table tennis calendar of the European Union. The Russian men's team will compete in a group with teams from Sweden, Greece and Luxembourg. As for our women's team, it will be ahead of the national teams of Poland, France and Belarus.

The task of leaving the group seems to be quite difficult, especially in the conditions of an increasingly leveling class of all, without exception, the teams of the Old World. However, we are not without reason waiting for a successful game and a corresponding result for both of our teams.

Now let's remember how our teams went to Luxembourg. If our women's team confidently took first place in their group and secured a place in the Championships Division from the very first attempt, then our guys had to beat play-offs the Serbian national team to, as they say, jump into the last carriage. The two defeats (on the road and at home) to the Spanish national team were a cold shower for all of us, but it is these defeats that we hope will provide much-needed experience to prepare for the 2017 UEFA European Team Championship.

Today we bring to your attention an exclusive recording of the match between the men's national teams of Russia and Spain, which took place in Russia (p. Baltym Sverdlovsk region) January 24, 2017.

Match meetings:

Alexander SHIBAEV - Carlos MACHADO
Alexey LIVENTSOV - Alvaro ROBLES
Grigory VLASOV - Jesus CANTERO
Alexander SHIBAEV - Alvaro ROBLES
Kirill SKACHKOV - Carlos MACHADO

We are grateful to the UMMC club for informational assistance, as well as personally to the director of the UMMC club Dmitry Balachenkov.

Information about Team Championship Europe 2017 is available.

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