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Table Tennis ETTU Team European Championships 2023


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At the end of group stage matches 16 teams out of 24 qualified for R of 16 

 

Men's Team (R of 16)                  Women's Team (R of 16 )

 

:GER v :UKR                               :GER v :UKR

:SVK v :CRO                               :ITA v :CZE

:DEN v :ROU                               :SWE v :POL

:CZE v :POR                               :CRO v :POR

:FRA v :SLO                               :FRA v :AUT

:POL v :BEL                               :SVK v :HUN

:ENG v :HUN                               :LUX v :ESP

:AUT v :SWE                               :SRB v :ROU

 

  

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Men’ s Team SF 

 

:GER V :POR

 

:FRA V :SWE

 

 

** :CRO (WR 14) & :HUN (WR 35) really pushed much higher ranked :GER (WR 2) & :SWE (WR 5) all the way. They nearly caused major upsets. Well played to them. Will have their chance in world qualifiers early next year. 

 

Women’s Team SF 

 

:GER V :POR

 

:FRA V :ROU 

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Though Sweden was playing without Falck yesterday. Is he injured? With him, they are much stronger and if he can play today and tomorrow, they are IMO the favourite for the title.

 

Germany is WR 2, but they are missing their three best players in this tournament. With Walther and Duda instead of Qiu and Ovtcharov, I don't think there's any chance to win the title. Boll can't do everything alone, and he's also not the youngest anymore and back from an injury, so at least currently not among the best players either. 

 

In women's tournament, Romania and Germany are IMO the favourites.

 

What happens, if France wins the tournament, which I think is possible at least for the men? They have a young and strong team. Will the quota go to the finalist or will it be distributed by the World Ranking?

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