German table tennis championships: Kolbermoor talents shine!

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Find out everything about the German table tennis championships in Erfurt-impressive performance by talents such as Matej Haspel and Lisa Wang. (Symbolbild/MBW)

German table tennis championships: Kolbermoor talents shine!

In the Thuringian state capital Erfurt, exciting days took place when the German table tennis championships for women and men took place. The competition presented talented athletes and exciting duels. The performance of three players from Kolbermoor and Bad Aibling, all of whom occurred in singles and doubles, was particularly gratifying. BTTV reports that these athletes have not only played in their age groups, but are also played by medal opportunities could.

Matej Haspel showed strong performances in the U19 age group. In the first main round duel, he prevailed 3-0 against Luis Kraus and already made it clear there that he was in the best form. In the quarter -finals it became exciting when Haspel caught up with 2: 3 against Tien Nghia Phong and finally won the game 4: 3. This impressive performance led him to the semi -finals, where he lost 2: 4 against Alexander Uhing and had to be satisfied with a bronze medal, since the game for third place was not played.

strong services and tight decisions

In doubles, it was less successful for Matej Haspel, who played together with Tom Wienke. They were already eliminated in the first round. Even in the mixed double, together with Melanie Merk, it was over after the second round. Lisa Wang experienced a somewhat tragic turn, who competed as a new Kolbermoor. In her group phase, she won without defeat and led in the quarter -finals against Fatme El Haj Ibrahim 3-0, but ultimately had to hand in with 10:12 in the decisive sentence.

In the double Wang, Wang with her partner Lena Gottschlich had a similar course. After a tour of 2-0, the duo lost in the decision set with 7:11. Klaus Hanke from Bad Aibling, who competed in the age group 70, secured third place in singles. His path led him to the semi -finals in doubles, together with Karl Simon, where they were subject to the later master Hecht/Nieswand. Here, too, there was no encounter for third place, which Hanke also brought in the bronze medal.

talents with large ambitions

Not only the German championships attracted everyone's attention. The young people also showed their skills and talent real medal opportunities in singles. tableentis.de reports of the great performance and the promising future of the German table tennis sport. Numerous German doubles made it to the quarter -finals and fight for further success.

Table tennis sport has a long tradition in Germany. As table tennis100.de , the first championship in Germany was carried out in 1901, and since the founding of the German table tennis association in 1925, the sport has continued to develop. In view of the strong performance of young athletes such as Matej Haspel and Lisa Wang, the future of German table tennis seems to be secured.

With talents like this, German table tennis is well positioned. It will be interesting to see what highlights we will face in the coming years, because the fun and ambition are known to be very popular in this fascinating sport.

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