European Championships 2011
Men's Singles Results

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The European Championships 2011. 8-16 October 2011
Nine days of intense table tennis action in Gdansk/Sopot, Poland

 By Martin Hughes
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The European Table Tennis Championships first took place in 1958 in Hungary.

You can read all about them here.

Initially it was a biennial event, taking place in even numbered years, but now it's held every year during September or October.

In 2011 it was the turn of the Poland to host this prestigious event from 8-16 October.

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Events included

The European Championships events were...


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Format of events

Individual Events

Individual events were played on a knockout basis.

Matches in individual events were the best of 7 games, except doubles events up to the quarter-finals, which were the best of 5 games.

There were a maximum 128 places in the 1st round proper of the singles events and not more than 64 places in the 1st round proper of men's and women's doubles events.

Qualification rounds were in groups of 3 to 8 players using a knock-out system.


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Numbers

The organising Association could enter up to 16 players, consisting of not more than 10 men and not more than 10 women.

Any other Association could enter up to 10 players, consisting of not more than 6 men and not more than 6 women.

Within these limits different players could be entered for the team events and for the singles and doubles.


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Seeding

Seeding for team events was on the basis of the final positions in the previous European Championships.

Seeding for individual events was based on the last European Ranking List published before the championships.

Seeding for doubles events was on the basis of a seeding list prepared by the Ranking Committee.


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2010 medallists

The last European Table Tennis Championships were held in 2010 in Ostrava, Czech Republic and the winner was Timo Boll of Germany and the runners-up was Patrick Baum of Germany.


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European Championships 2011

Men's Singles Event Results

Last 32
Thursday 13 October 2011

Winner Result Loser
BOLL, Timo (GER) 4-1 MONTEIRO, Joao (POR)
HABESOHN, Daniel (AUT) 4-2 SEREDA, Peter (SVK)
CARNEROS, Alfredo (ESP) 4-2 GERELL, Pär (SWE)
MATTENET, Adrien (FRA) 4-0 LAGOGIANNIS, Konstantinos (GRE)
HE ZHI, Wen (ESP) 4-3 PITCHFORD, Liam (ENG)
TOKIC, Bojan (SVN) 4-3 PROKOPCOV, Dmitrij (CZE)
GARDOS, Robert (AUT) 4-0 APOLONIA, Tiago (POR)
OVTCHAROV, Dimitrij (GER) 4-0 LUNDQVIST, Jens (SWE)
 
STEGER, Bastian (GER) 4-2 KUZMIN, Fedor (RUS)
PERSSON, Jorgen (SWE) 4-2 RUMGAY, Gavin (SCO)
KARAKASEVIC, Aleksandar (SRB) 4-0 PISTEJ, Lubomir (SVK)
JUZBASIC, Ivan (HRV) 4-2 KNIGHT, Darius (ENG)
BAUM, Patrick (GER) 4-2 SHIBAEV, Alexander (RUS)
PRIMORAC, Zoran (HRV) 4-3 KARLSSON, Mattias (SWE)
FREITAS, Marcos (POR) 4-1 WANG, Zeng Yi (POL)
SAMSONOV, Vladimir (BLR) 4-1 CIOTI, Constantin (ROU)

 


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Last 16
Friday 14 October 2011

Winner Result Loser
BOLL, Timo (GER) 4-0 HABESOHN, Daniel (AUT)
MATTENET, Adrien (FRA) 4-1 CARNEROS, Alfredo (ESP)
TOKIC, Bojan (SVN) 4-3 HE ZHI, Wen (ESP)
OVTCHAROV, Dimitrij (GER) 4-0 GARDOS, Robert (AUT)
 
STEGER, Bastian (GER) 4-0 PERSSON, Jorgen (SWE)
KARAKASEVIC, Aleksandar (SRB) 4-0 JUZBASIC, Ivan (HRV)
BAUM, Patrick (GER) 4-2 PRIMORAC, Zoran (HRV)
SAMSONOV, Vladimir (BLR) 4-1 FREITAS, Marcos (POR)

 


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Quarter Finals
Saturday 15 October 2011

Winner Result Loser
BOLL, Timo (GER) 4-0 MATTENET, Adrien (FRA)
TOKIC, Bojan (SVN) 4-3 OVTCHAROV, Dimitrij (GER)
 
KARAKASEVIC, Aleksandar (SRB) 4-2 STEGER, Bastian (GER)
BAUM, Patrick (GER) 4-1 SAMSONOV, Vladimir (BLR)

 


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Semi Finals
Sunday 16 October 2011

Winner Result Loser
BOLL, Timo (GER) 4-0 TOKIC, Bojan (SVN)
11-5, 11-2, 11-5, 11-5
 
BAUM, Patrick (GER) 4-0 KARAKASEVIC, Aleksandar (SRB)
11-4, 11-7, 11-7, 11-8

 


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Final
Sunday 16 October 2011

Winner Result Runner-up
BOLL, Timo (GER) 4-1 BAUM, Patrick (GER)
11-7, 6-11, 11-3, 11-7, 11-8    

 

 

2011 European Championships

Men's Singles Event

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER
BOLL, Timo (Germany)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER
BAUM, Patrick (Germany)

BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS
KARAKASEVIC, Aleksandar (Serbia)
TOKIC, Bojan (Slovak Republic)

 

 

2011 European Championships - Mens Singles Winner

2011 European Championships - Mens Singles

2011 European Championships - Mens Singles

 

 


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