European Championships 2015
Men's Doubles

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The 2015 European Championships were held in Ekaterinburg, Russia from 25 September-4 October. Get all the details and results for the Men's Doubles here...

 By Martin Hughes
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Logo for European Table Tennis Championships 2015

Russia won the right to host the European Championships in 2015 following their successful bid to the European Table Tennis Union.

But it was in 1958, in Hungary, that the European Championships first took place and you can read all about the history of the championships, and get previous results, here.

Initially the Championships were a biennial event, taking place in even numbered years, but now it's held annually during September/October.

European Championships 2015

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Venue and Equipment

The 2015 European Championships were played at the International Exhibition Center - Ekaterinburg-Expo.

Venue for 2015 European Championships

The equipment used was...

  • Tables: Tibhar (blue)
  • Balls: Nittaku 40+ (white)
  • Flooring: Gerflor (red)

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Format and draw for the Men's Doubles

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The organising Association (Russia) could enter up to 10 men and any other Association could enter up to 7 men for the men's events.

There were a maximum of 32 places in the first round proper for the men's doubles.

Qualification matches were in groups of not less than 4 pairs and played on a round-robin basis.

The main event was played as a knock-out competition.

Matches in the qualification stage, and in the main competition prior to the quarter-finals, were the best of 5 games.

The quarter-finals, semi-finals and final of the men's doubles were the best of 7 games.

Seeding was done on the basis of a seeding list prepared by the Ranking Committee.

The draw took place the day before the men's doubles started.

Trophies were presented to the winners.


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Defending champions

The Men's Doubles were last held in 2013 in Schwechat, Austria and the winners were Ruiwu Tan (Croatia) and Zeng Yi Wang (Poland), and the runners-up were Robert Gardos (Austria) and Daniel Habesohn (Austria).


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2015 Men's Doubles Results

Round One

Friday 2 October 2015

(Seeding) Names (Association) Result (Seeding) Names (Association)
(1) GARDOS, Robert /
HABESOHN, Daniel (Austria)
3-0 JORGIC, Darko /
KOZUL, Deni (Slovenia)
RECH DALDOSSO, Marco /
STOYANOV, Niagol (Italy)
3-1 (16) KOU, Lei /
ZHMUDENKO, Yaroslav (Ukraine)
(9) LIVENTSOV, Alexey /
PAIKOV, Mikhail (Russia)
3-1 CHEN, Diogo /
GERALDO, Joao (Portugal)
(7) FILUS, Ruwen /
WALTHER, Ricardo (Germany)
3-0 KULPA, Konrad /
WANG, Zengyi (Poland)
(6) SHIBAEV, Alexander /
SKACHKOV, Kirill (Russia)
3-0 LI, Ahmet /
MENGE, Gencay (Turkey)
(15) GROTH, Jonathan /
STERNBERG, Kasper (Denmark)
3-2 JANCARIK, Lubomir /
SIRUCEK, Pavel (Czech Republic)
(12) DRINKHALL, Paul /
PITCHFORD, Liam (England)
3-1 FLORE, Tristan /
OUAICHE, Stephane (France)
(4) GERELL, Par /
PERSSON, Jon (Sweden)
3-1 KONSTANTINOPOULOS, Konstantinos /
PAPAGEORGIOU, Konstantinos (Greece)
 
(3) KUZMIN, Fedor /
VLASOV, Grigory (Russia)
3-1 FILIMON, Andrei /
IONESCU, Ovidiu (Romania)
JEVTOVIC, Marko /
PETO, Zsolt (Serbia)
3-0 (13) KONECNY, Tomas /
PROKOPCOV, Dmitrij (Czech Republic)
DYJAS, Jakub /
GORAK, Daniel (Poland)
3-0 (10) GIONIS, Panagiotis (Greece) /
PATTANTYUS, Adam (Hungary)
(5) KARLSSON, Kristian /
KARLSSON, Mattias (Sweden)
3-2 LAKATOS, Tamas /
SZUDI, Adam (Hungary)
(8) GAUZY, Simon /
LEBESSON, Emmanuel (France)
3-1 KALLBERG, Anton /
LUNDQVIST, Jens (Sweden)
(11) FEGERL, Stefan (Austria) /
MONTEIRO, Joao (Portugal)
3-1 OOSTWOUDER, Ewout (Netherlands) /
ZIBRAT, Jan (Slovenia)
(14) HE, Zhiwen /
MACHADO, Carlos (Spain)
3-0 PISTEJ, Lubomir /
SEREDA, Peter (Slovak Republic)
(2) BAUM, Patrick /
FRANZISKA, Patrick (Germany)
3-0 JORGENSEN, Eskild /
RONNEBERG, Lars (Norway)

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Round Two

Friday 2 October 2015

(Seeding) Names (Association) Result (Seeding) Names (Association)
(1) GARDOS, Robert /
HABESOHN, Daniel (Austria)
3-0 RECH DALDOSSO, Marco /
STOYANOV, Niagol (Italy)
(9) LIVENTSOV, Alexey /
PAIKOV, Mikhail (Russia)
3-1 (7) FILUS, Ruwen /
WALTHER, Ricardo (Germany)
(6) SHIBAEV, Alexander /
SKACHKOV, Kirill (Russia)
3-0 (15) GROTH, Jonathan /
STERNBERG, Kasper (Denmark)
(4) GERELL, Par /
PERSSON, Jon (Sweden)
3-2 (12) DRINKHALL, Paul /
PITCHFORD, Liam (England)
 
JEVTOVIC, Marko /
PETO, Zsolt (Serbia)
3-1 (3) KUZMIN, Fedor /
VLASOV, Grigory (Russia)
(5) KARLSSON, Kristian /
KARLSSON, Mattias (Sweden)
3-1 DYJAS, Jakub /
GORAK, Daniel (Poland)
(11) FEGERL, Stefan (Austria) /
MONTEIRO, Joao (Portugal)
3-1 (8) GAUZY, Simon /
LEBESSON, Emmanuel (France)
(2) BAUM, Patrick /
FRANZISKA, Patrick (Germany)
3-0 (14) HE, Zhiwen /
MACHADO, Carlos (Spain)

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Quarter Finals

Saturday 3 October 2015

(Seeding) Names (Association) Result (Seeding) Names (Association)
(1) GARDOS, Robert /
HABESOHN, Daniel (Austria)
4-2 (9) LIVENTSOV, Alexey /
PAIKOV, Mikhail (Russia)
(6) SHIBAEV, Alexander /
SKACHKOV, Kirill (Russia)
4-2 (4) GERELL, Par /
PERSSON, Jon (Sweden)
 
(5) KARLSSON, Kristian /
KARLSSON, Mattias (Sweden)
4-1 JEVTOVIC, Marko /
PETO, Zsolt (Serbia)
(11) FEGERL, Stefan (Austria) /
MONTEIRO, Joao (Portugal)
4-2 (2) BAUM, Patrick /
FRANZISKA, Patrick (Germany)

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Semi Finals

Saturday 3 October 2015

(Seeding) Names (Association) Result (Seeding) Names (Association)
(1) GARDOS, Robert /
HABESOHN, Daniel (Austria)
4-2 (6) SHIBAEV, Alexander /
SKACHKOV, Kirill (Russia)
14-12, 11-5, 11-7, 9-11, 6-11, 11-6
 
(11) FEGERL, Stefan (Austria) /
MONTEIRO, Joao (Portugal)
4-1 (5) KARLSSON, Kristian /
KARLSSON, Mattias (Sweden)
6-11, 11-8, 11-8, 11-6, 11-9

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Final

Sunday 4 October 2015

(Seeding) Names (Association) Result (Seeding) Names (Association)
(11) FEGERL, Stefan (Austria) /
MONTEIRO, Joao (Portugal)
4-3 (1) GARDOS, Robert /
HABESOHN, Daniel (Austria)
11-9, 14-12, 6-11, 8-11, 13-15, 11-8, 12-10

2015 European Championships

Men's Doubles

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNERS
Stefan FEGERL (Austria) / Joao MONTEIRO (Portugal)

 

SILVER MEDAL WINNERS
Robert GARDOS / Daniel HABESOHN (Austria)

 

2015 European Championships Men's Doubles winners Stefan FEGERL (Austria) and Joao MONTEIRO (Portugal) Men's Doubles winners
Stefan FEGERL (Austria) and Joao MONTEIRO (Portugal)

 

2015 European Championships Men's Doubles Silver Medallists - Robert GARDOS and Daniel HABESOHN (Austria) Men's Doubles Silver Medallists
Robert GARDOS and Daniel HABESOHN (Austria)

 

2015 European Championships Men's Doubles Bronze Medallists - Alexander SHIBAEV and Kirill SKACHKOV (Russia) and Kristian KARLSSON and Mattias KARLSSON (Sweden) Men's Doubles Bronze Medallists
Alexander SHIBAEV and Kirill SKACHKOV (Russia)
Kristian KARLSSON and Mattias KARLSSON (Sweden)

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