German Open (table tennis)

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The German Open is an annual table tennis tournament in Germany, run by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). It is currently part of the ITTF World Tour.

Tournament information
Event nameGerman Open
TourITTF World Tour
Founded1925
LocationBremen (2018)
VenueÖVB Arena (2018)
CategoryWorld Tour Platinum
Draw32S / 16D
Prize moneyUS$235,000 (2018)

History

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The tournament was first held in 1925, and has featured on the ITTF World Tour's schedule in 1999, and then every year since 2001.[1][2]

China's Ma Long holds the record for most men's singles tournament wins, with five, while in the women's singles event, Mária Mednyánszky, Astrid Krebsbach, Trude Pritzi, Agnes Simon and Maria Alexandru all share the record with three wins each. Since the tournament became part of the ITTF World Tour in 1999, Chen Meng is the only player wins the women's singles event more than once.

In August 2016, it was announced by the ITTF that Magdeburg has been chosen as one of six cities to host a "World Tour Platinum" event in 2017. These events will replace the Super Series as the top tier of the ITTF World Tour.[3] The German Table Tennis Association has confirmed that the "German Open" name will continue to be used.[4]

Champions

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Individual Events

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1925–1988

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Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
1925   Prashant N. Nanda   Richter-Schwerdtfeger
1926   Zoltán Mechlovits   Josephine Wiesenthal
1927   Sándor Glancz   Erika Metzger   Béla von Kehrling
  Zoltán Mechlovits
  Josephine Wiesenthal
  Gertrude Wildhamn
  Laszlo Bellak
  Mona Rüster
1928   Alfred Liebster   Mária Mednyánszky   Laszlo Bellak
  Sándor Glancz
  Daniel Pecsi
  Erika Metzger
1929   Antonin Malecek   Ingeborg Carnatz   Mordecai Finberg
  Arnold Oschin
  Valter Kolomodin
  Ingeborg Carnatz
1930   Viktor Barna   Mária Mednyánszky   Lajos Dávid
  István Kelen
  Miklós Szabados
  Mária Mednyánszky
1931   Viktor Barna   Magda Gál   Viktor Barna
  Miklós Szabados
  Viktor Barna
  Magda Gál
1932   Viktor Barna   Mária Mednyánszky   Viktor Barna
  Miklós Szabados
  Lefeld
  Mária Mednyánszky
  Miklós Szabados
  Mária Mednyánszky
1933   Mordecai Finberg   Astrid Krebsbach   Manfred Feher
  Alfred Liebster
  David Jones
  Astrid Krebsbach
1935   Miloslav Hamr   Astrid Krebsbach   Stanislav Kolář
  Karel Svoboda
  Marie Kettnerová
  Marie Šmídová
  Miloslav Hamr
  Gertrude Kleinová
1936   Stanislav Kolář   Astrid Krebsbach   István Boros
  Tibor Házi
  Hilde Bussmann
  Astrid Krebsbach
  Stanislav Kolář
  Hilde Bussmann
1937   Bohumil Váňa   Gertrude Pritzi   Götz Meschede
  Bohumil Váňa
  Hilde Bussmann
  Astrid Krebsbach
  Bohumil Váňa
  Věra Votrubcová
1938   Miloslav Hamr   Gertrude Pritzi   Miloslav Hamr
  Bohumil Váňa
  Vlasta Depetrisová
  Věra Votrubcová
  Bohumil Váňa
  Věra Votrubcová
1939   Miloslav Hamr   Gertrude Pritzi   Ivan Andreadis
  Miloslav Hamr
  Hilde Bussmann
  Gertrude Pritzi
  Miloslav Hamr
  Marie Kettnerová
1954   Vilim Harangozo   Fujie Eguchi   Vilim Harangozo
  Josip Vogrinc
  Fujie Eguchi
  Kiiko Watanabe
  Ichiro Ogimura
  Kiiko Watanabe
1955   Alojzy Ehrlich   Helen Elliot   Bernhard Bukiet
  Erwin Klein
  Ursula Paulsen
  Annegret Thöle
  Josip Vogrinc
  Helen Elliot
1960   Tony Larsson   Agnes Simon   Vilim Harangozo
  Josip Vogrinc
  Diane Rowe
  Kathleen Best
  Bert Onnes
  Agnes Simon
1961   Hans Alsér   Agnes Simon   Hans Alsér
  Tony Larsson
  Heide Dauphin
  Rosemarie Seidel
  Tony Larsson
  Lena Guntsch
1962   Eberhard Schöler   Agnes Simon   Vojislav Markovic
  Janez Teran
  Inge Harst-Muser
  Agnes Simon
  Eberhard Schöler
  Agnes Simon
1963   Eberhard Schöler   Maria Alexandru   Istvan Korpa
  Josip Vogrinc
  Maria Alexandru
  Georgita Pitica
  Zoltán Berczik
  Erzsebet Heirits
1964   Eberhard Schöler   Maria Alexandru   Istvan Korpa
  Edvard Vecko
  Maria Alexandru
  Ella Zeller
  Dorin Giurgiuca
  Ella Zeller
1965   Dorin Giurgiuca   Mary Shannon   Ernst Gomolla
  Eberhard Schöler
  Diane Rowe
  Mary Shannon
  Vladimir Miko
  Marta Luzova
1966   Jaroslav Stanek   Maria Alexandru   Vladimir Miko
  Jaroslav Stanek
  Diane Schöler
  Mary Shannon
  Dorin Giurgiuca
  Maria Alexandru
1968   Istvan Korpa   Marta Luzova   Vladimir Miko
  Jaroslav Stanek
  Jitka Karlikova
  Marta Luzova
  Vladimir Miko
  Marta Luzova
1970   Eberhard Schöler   Zoja Rudnova   Hans Alsér
  Kjell Johansson
  Svetlana Grinberg
  Zoja Rudnova
  Stanislav Gomozkov
  Zoja Rudnova
1972   Kjell Johansson   Zoja Rudnova   Stellan Bengtsson
  Kjell Johansson
  Maria Alexandru
  Carmen Crișan
  Jacques Secrétin
  Claude Bergeret
1974   Kjell Johansson   Chung Hyun-sook   Antun Stipančić
  Dragutin Šurbek
  Maria Alexandru
  Miho Hamada
  Jacques Secrétin
  Claude Bergeret
1976   Kjell Johansson   Lee Ailesa   Patrick Birocheau
  Jacques Secrétin
  Yang Ying
  Zhang Li
  Jacques Secrétin
  Claude Bergeret
1980   Shi Zhihao   Cao Yanhua   Patrick Birocheau
  Jacques Secrétin
  Cao Yanhua
  Zhang Deying
  Li Zhenshi
  Zhang Deying
1982   Josef Dvoracek   An Hae-sook   Paul Day
  Desmond Douglas
  An Hae-sook
  Hwang Nam-sook
  Jindrich Pansky
  Marie Hrachova
1984   Andrzej Grubba   Zsuzsa Oláh   Mikael Appelgren
  Ulf Carlsson
  Fliura Abbate-Bulatova
  Anita Zakharjan
  János Molnár
  Zsuzsa Oláh
1986   Jan-Ove Waldner   Fliura Abbate-Bulatova   Ulf Carlsson
  Jörgen Persson
  Olga Nemes
  Katja Nolten
  Zoran Kalinić
  Daniela Guergueltcheva
1988   Andrzej Grubba   Daniela Guergueltcheva   Steffen Fetzner
  Jörg Roßkopf
  Olga Nemes
  Katja Nolten
  Zoran Kalinić
  Daniela Guergueltcheva

1990–2018

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Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles
1990   Jean-Philippe Gatien   Geng Lijuan   Steffen Fetzner
  Jörg Roßkopf
  Csilla Bátorfi
  Gabriella Wirth
1999   Liu Guoliang   Wang Nan   Chang Yen-shu
  Chiang Peng-lung
  Csilla Bátorfi
  Krisztina Tóth
2001   Vladimir Samsonov   Ryu Ji-hae   Slobodan Grujić
  Aleksandar Karakašević
  Kim Bok-rae
  Kim Kyung-ah
2002   Ma Lin   Tamara Boroš   Kong Linghui
  Ma Lin
  Li Jia
  Niu Jianfeng
2003   Wang Liqin   Zhang Yining   Ko Lai Chak
  Li Ching
  Wang Nan
  Zhang Yining
2004   Timo Boll   Niu Jianfeng   Timo Boll
  Christian Süß
  Guo Yue
  Niu Jianfeng
2005   Vladimir Samsonov   Cao Zhen   Lee Jung-woo
  Oh Sang-eun
  Tie Ya Na
  Zhang Rui
2006   Timo Boll   Wang Yuegu   Patrick Chila
  Werner Schlager
  Li Jiawei
  Sun Beibei
2007   Ma Long   Li Xiaoxia   Wang Hao
  Wang Liqin
  Guo Yue
  Li Xiaoxia
2008   Timo Boll   Liu Jia
2009   Timo Boll   Sayaka Hirano   Timo Boll
  Christian Süß
  Li Xiaodan
  Mu Zi
2010   Ma Long   Feng Yalan   Chen Qi
  Ma Long
  Ai Fukuhara
  Kasumi Ishikawa
2011   Zhang Jike   Guo Yan   Hao Shuai
  Zhang Jike
  Guo Yue
  Li Xiaoxia
2012   Dimitrij Ovtcharov   Shen Yanfei   Jiang Tianyi
  Wong Chun Ting
  Petrissa Solja
  Sabine Winter
2013   Fan Zhendong   Wen Jia   Timo Boll
  Patrick Franziska
  Wen Jia
  Zhao Yan
2014   Dimitrij Ovtcharov   Shan Xiaona   Lyu Xiang
  Wang Hao
  Miu Hirano
  Mima Ito
2015   Ma Long   Mima Ito   Timo Boll
  Patrick Franziska
  Shan Xiaona
  Petrissa Solja
2016[5]   Ma Long   Wu Yang   Masataka Morizono
  Yuya Oshima
  Jeon Ji-hee
  Yang Ha-eun
2017[6]   Dimitrij Ovtcharov   Chen Meng   Jung Young-sik
  Lee Sang-su
  Hina Hayata
  Miu Hirano
2018[7]   Ma Long   Kasumi Ishikawa   Ma Long
  Xu Xin
  Hina Hayata
  Mima Ito

2019–present

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Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
2019   Fan Zhendong   Sun Yingsha   Liang Jingkun
  Xu Xin
  Jeon Ji-hee
  Yang Ha-eun
  Xu Xin
  Sun Yingsha
2020   Xu Xin   Chen Meng   Cho Dae-seong
  Jang Woo-jin
  Chen Meng
  Wang Manyu
  Xu Xin
  Liu Shiwen

Team Events

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Year Men's Team Women's Team
1972   Sweden   Hungary
1974   Hungary   South Korea
1976   Sweden   China
1980   China Second Team   China First Team
1982   Yugoslavia   South Korea
1984   Sweden   Yugoslavia
1986   Poland   West Germany First Team
1988   Poland   Czechoslovakia
1990   Belgium   Hungary
2008   Poland   Singapore

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ITTF Statistics". International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original on 14 August 2010. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Die Sieger und Platzierten der German Open (Auszug)". DTTB (in German). Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  3. ^ "ITTF Announces 12 Host Cities for New & Improved 2017 World Tour". International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original on 29 August 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  4. ^ "German Open 2017 in Magdeburg als "Platinum-Event" eingestuft". DTTB (in German). Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  5. ^ "2016 ITTF World Tour German Open (Super),27 Jan 2016 - 31 Jan 2016, Berlin, GER". International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original on 3 June 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  6. ^ "Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum, German Open". ITTF. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  7. ^ "Seamaster 2018 ITTF World Tour Platinum, German Open". ITTF. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
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