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WTT Youth Contender: 11 Medals for DTTB in Sarajevo

WTT Youth Contender: 11 Medals for DTTB in Sarajevo

April 27, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

German Table Tennis Youth team Dominates WTT Youth Contender ⁤in Sarajevo

FRANKFURT, Germany ​– The german⁢ Table Tennis Association’s ​youth team returned from the WTT Youth Contender in Sarajevo with an impressive medal haul, showcasing the ⁢strength and depth of young ‌German ‌talent on the international stage. The team secured a total of three gold,two silver,and six bronze medals.

Lorena Morsch claims ⁤U17 Girls’ Title

Lorena ⁣Morsch emerged as a standout performer, clinching the U17⁢ girls’ singles ‌title. ​After defeating teammate Lena⁤ Gottschlich in the semi-finals, Morsch ‍faced India’s Ankolika Chakraborty in‌ a thrilling five-set final, ultimately securing her frist singles​ title at ​a Contender⁣ event.​ Morsch ​also reached the semi-finals in the U19 mixed⁣ doubles, partnering with Ivan Hencl of Croatia.

Lisa ​Wang shines in U19 Competition

Lisa Wang also delivered a strong performance,earning a bronze medal in the U17 category ⁤and advancing‌ to the finals of the​ U19 singles competition. Though, she was ultimately defeated by India’s Vaishnavi ⁢Jaiswal in the final match.

German Boys Secure⁢ Two ‍Titles

Lukas Wang secured the U15 title after a series of closely contested matches, including victories against Onur Guluzade and Vitor Thifilo.In the U13 competition, Jeffrey Wei and Jonathan Kraft battled for the‌ title in an all-German final, with Wei narrowly emerging victorious.

Lleyton Ullmann Reaches U19 Semifinals

Lleyton Ullmann⁢ also made a strong showing ⁤in the U19 boys’ ‍singles, reaching the semi-finals ⁢before narrowly losing to ‍Miha Podobnik of Slovenia.

Selected Results

U19 Boys’ ‌Singles

Semifinals

Lleyton⁤ Ullmann – ‍Miha Podobnik (SLO) 2-3 (-7, -7, 10, 6, -6)

Quarterfinals

lleyton ⁣Ullmann – Luca Elsen (LUX) 3-1 (5, 11, -15,⁣ 8)

U19 Girls’ Singles

Final

Lisa Wang – Vaishnavi Jaiswal (IND) ⁢1-3 (6, -8, -12, -4)

Semifinals

Eireen Kalaitzidou – ‌Vaishnavi Jaiswal (IND) 0-3 ⁢(-3, -4,​ -6)

Lisa Wang – Camelia Planning⁢ (MDA)⁢ 3-2 (13, -7, 9, -4, 8)

Quarterfinals

Eiren Kalaitzidou – Victoria Pustaj (CRO) 3-1 (-10, 7, 8, 9)

Lena Gottschlich – camelia ‍Merenco (MDA) 0-3 (-9, -5, -10)

Lisa Wang – Busra Demir (TUR) ‌3-0 (8, 6, 3)

U19 Mixed Doubles

Semifinals

Lorena⁢ Morsch/Ivan​ Hencl (CRO) – Pavol Kokavec (SVK)/sofia Sheredeha (UKR) 1-3 (-3, -5, ‌5, -7)

Quarterfinals

Lorena Morsch/Ivan ​Hencl (CRO) – Uros Ninkovic/Maja Vanja (SRB)‍ 3-1 (8, ⁤-12, 6)

U17 Boys’ Singles

quarterfinals

Jonas Rinderer – Matyas Koleckar ⁢(JUN) 0-3 ⁣(-3, ⁣-5, -5)

U17 girls’ Singles

Final

Lorena Morsch – Ankolika Chakraborty (IND) 3-2 (-10, 3, ‌-8, 4, 7)

Semifinals

lisa Wang – Ankolika Chakraborty (IND) 0-3 (-5, -8, -9)

Lorena Morsch – Lena ​Gottschlich 3-1 (4, -11,‍ 8, 4)

Quarterfinals

Lisa Wang – Vivien Tamas (ROU)‌ 3-2 ​(6, -9, 5, -9, 5)

Lorena Morsch – Vaishnavi Jaiswal (IND) 3-0 ‌(8, ⁤9, 4)

lena Gottschlich – eva Lam (FRA) 3-1 (-10, 7, 3, 5)

U15 Boys’ Singles

Final

Lukas Wang – Vitor Thiofilo (BRA) 3-2 (-5, -8, 12, 7, 8)

Semifinals

Lukas Wang – Onur ‍Guluzade (AZE) 3-2 (9, 3, -7, -5, 7)

Quarterfinals

Tien Nghia Phong -⁢ Onur Guluzade (AZE)‍ 1-3 (8, -11, -6, -7)

Lukas Wang – Matt Closset (BEL) 3-0 (8, 11, 9)

Samuel Kuhl -‌ Vitor Thiofilo (BRA) 0-3 (-13, -8, -7)

Jonas Rinderer – Lowis Vogler (SUI)‌ 2-3 (9, -7,‌ 9, -6, -10)

U13 Boys’ ⁢singles

Final

Jonathan Kraft – Jeffrey Wei‍ 1-3 (-7, -7, ‍5, -8)

Semifinals

Kirill Manalaki – jonathan Kraft 0-3 (-12, ⁣-3, ‍-7)

Jeffrey Wei – Stefan Bonchev (BUL) 3-2 (7, -11,⁤ 9,⁣ -10, 8)

Quarterfinals

Kirill Manalaki – Paul Flemming 3-2 (6, -10, -1, 9, 10)

Jonathan Kraft – Nicolae bucur (MDA) 3-2 (-9, 7, 11, -7, 7)

German Participants Overview

The following German players participated in the European Youth Series: Bosnia and Herzegovina Open in Ilijas (April 16-20):

  • benno Dettmer (U13,‌ U15)
  • Jonathan Kraft (U13, U15)
  • Samuel Kuhl (U15, ​U17)
  • Kirill Manalaki ‌(U13, U15)
  • Tien Nghia Phong (U15, U17)
  • Jonas Rinderer (U15, U17)
  • Lukas Wang (U15, U17)
  • Jeffrey ⁣Wei (U13, U15)

The following German ⁣players participated ‌in the WTT Youth Contender Sarajevo, bosnia and Herzegovina (April 22-25):

Girls:

  • Lena Gottschlich (U17, U19)
  • Ereen Kalaitzidou (U19)
  • Lorena Morsch (U17, U19)
  • Lisa Wang‍ (U17, U19)

Boys:

  • Benno Dettmer (U13, U15)
  • Paul Flemming (U13, U15)
  • Samuel Kuhl‍ (U15, ‍U17)
  • Jonathan Kraft (U13, U15)
  • kirill‍ Manalaki (U13, U15)
  • Tien nghia Phong (U15, U17)
  • Jonas Rinderer ⁢(U15, U17)
  • Lleyton Ullmann (U19)

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German ‌Table Tennis Youth Team: Dominating‍ the WTT youth Contender in Sarajevo (Q&A)

This article breaks down the impressive performance​ of the German youth table tennis team at ⁣the WTT Youth Contender in Sarajevo. We’ll explore the key victories, standout players, and overall success of the team.

What⁣ Happened at the WTT ⁤youth Contender ⁤in Sarajevo?

The German youth table tennis ⁣team had a phenomenal showing‍ at the WTT Youth⁤ Contender in Sarajevo. They​ brought home a‍ hefty haul ‌of‍ medals,⁣ demonstrating the strength and depth of ‍young German talent. The⁤ team secured a total of three gold, two ⁤silver, and six bronze medals.

Who Were the Key​ Performers for the German Team?

Several players emerged​ as stars. Let’s take a closer​ look:

Which⁣ German Players Won Gold Medals?

Lorena Morsch: She captured ⁣the U17 Girls’ singles title.

lukas wang: Won the​ U15 Boys’ Singles title.

Jeffrey Wei: He won the U13 Boys’ singles⁢ title.

How Did Lorena Morsch Achieve ⁤Her Victory?

Lorena Morsch was a standout.Morsch ‍won the U17 Girls’⁤ singles title by defeating india’s Ankolika Chakraborty in a thrilling five-set final. This was her first singles title at a Contender event. She also reached the semi-finals ‍in the U19 ‌mixed doubles partnering with Croatian⁣ player Ivan Hencl.

What Was Lisa Wang’s Performance at the tournament?

Lisa Wang had an ⁣excellent tournament, ⁣earning a bronze medal ⁣in the U17 category. She advanced to the finals of the U19 ‌singles competition⁢ but was ultimately defeated by India’s Vaishnavi Jaiswal in the⁣ final. Lisa Wang’s consistent performance across ⁣multiple age groups highlights her versatility and skill.

How ‍Did the German Boys perform?

German boys⁢ secured two ⁤gold medals. Lukas Wang secured the U15 title after a‌ series of closely contested matches.Jeffrey Wei, in an all-German final, narrowly defeated Jonathan Kraft to win the U13 title. ‌This demonstrated the competitive spirit and skill‌ within the German team.

What Were the Notable Results in the U19 Boys’ Singles?

Lleyton Ullmann made a​ strong ‌showing ‍in the U19 boys’ singles, reaching the ⁤semi-finals. He put up a tough fight but ultimately lost to ‍Miha Podobnik of Slovenia.

What Were the Key Results in ⁢the U19 Girls’ Singles?

The U19 girls’ singles saw Lisa Wang compete in the finals. While she secured a silver medal, Vaishnavi Jaiswal ⁤of india defeated her. Eireen Kalaitzidou also had a⁢ strong showing, reaching the semi-finals.

Who Were the Other German ⁣Players Who Competed?

Here’s a ​comprehensive list of German ⁢players who participated​ in the WTT Youth contender Sarajevo:

Girls:

‍ Lena Gottschlich ‌(U17, U19)

Eireen kalaitzidou (U19)

lorena Morsch (U17, U19)

⁣Lisa⁢ Wang (U17, U19)

Boys:

⁢ benno Dettmer (U13,​ U15)

‍ ⁢ Paul Flemming (U13, ​U15)

Samuel Kuhl (U15, U17)

Jonathan Kraft (U13, U15)

⁤ Kirill Manalaki⁤ (U13, U15)

‍ Tien nghia Phong ‌(U15, U17)

⁣ Jonas Rinderer (U15, U17)

Lleyton Ullmann (U19)

Which German Players Participated in the European Youth Series in ‍Ilijas?

The following German players participated in the European ​Youth Series in Ilijas:

Benno Dettmer (U13, U15)

Jonathan Kraft⁤ (U13, ​U15)

Samuel Kuhl (U15, U17)

​Kirill ⁣Manalaki (U13, U15)

Tien Nghia Phong (U15, U17)

Jonas Rinderer (U15, U17)

⁢Lukas Wang ‍(U15, U17)

* Jeffrey ⁤Wei (U13, U15)

How Does⁢ This Performance Reflect on German Table Tennis?

This impressive medal haul clearly⁣ demonstrates ‌the strength and depth of the German youth table tennis program. The success of these​ young athletes bodes ⁤well ‍for the future of table tennis ‍in germany and highlights the effectiveness​ of their training and development programs. The consistent podium finishes at ‍different‍ age and gender categories emphasize a strong ‍foundation, with several promising players showcasing their talent on the international stage.

Is the German Youth Team a Force to be Reckoned With?

Yes, absolutely! The results from Sarajevo, especially the gold medals and the depth of talent, position the German youth team as a powerful force in international table ⁣tennis. They are a team to watch.

What⁤ Are the Key Takeaways From This Tournament?

The key takeaways include: the emergence ‌of several talented young players, the strong performance across various age groups, the overall success of the German youth table tennis program, and the confirmation ⁣that germany is a major player⁤ in the world of youth table tennis. ‌The team’s strategic preparation and execution contributed to their success.

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