Dusseldorf Masters 2020

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Coach ROSSKOPF: „Players absolutely thrilled“ / Free Livestream of all matches

"With this tournament series, we are pioneers for table tennis all over the world in these times. Table tennis fans worldwide will focus Düsseldorf from Monday on," says Borussia Düsseldorf‘s manager Andreas PREUSS. "The Düsseldorf Masters are a great opportunity to play regular competition again after weeks of pure practice," adds Germany‘s men's national head coach Jörg ROSSKOPF. "Our players were absolutely thrilled when we presented this idea to them."

Both days of the opening tournament and all other Düsseldorf Masters events will be broadcasted live on sportdeutschland.tv, www.tischtennis.de and on Borussia TV in full and with three cameras. Spectators on site are not admitted due to the pandemic. Here is the draw of the first event, done by former World Doubles Champion ROSSKOPF:
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Sadly it looks as though Drinkhall and Pitchford are not worthy
 
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Yes, the anti-virusal Rule of "no hands on The table" enforced succesfully.
 
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Boll VS Karlsson was the outstanding match of the tournament for me, lots of sexy table tennis:
 
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Mmmm. It may be high expectancy setting up for disappointment, but I didn't see it in the Boll vs. Karlsson match. Both looked off, a bit awkward in the beginning, with a lot of atypical errors. Perhaps that's lefty playing lefty territory.

Karlsson's timing seemed to be off, improved somewhat during the match. Boll ended on a high level in the fourth game, so I thought, but I think I've seen them play to a (much) higher standard before.
 
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Mmmm. It may be high expectancy setting up for disappointment, but I didn't see it in the Boll vs. Karlsson match. Both looked off, a bit awkward in the beginning, with a lot of atypical errors. Perhaps that's lefty playing lefty territory.

Karlsson's timing seemed to be off, improved somewhat during the match. Boll ended on a high level in the fourth game, so I thought, but I think I've seen them play to a (much) higher standard before.

They both must be rusty not playing much due to da lockdown
 
Mmmm. It may be high expectancy setting up for disappointment, but I didn't see it in the Boll vs. Karlsson match. Both looked off, a bit awkward in the beginning, with a lot of atypical errors. Perhaps that's lefty playing lefty territory.

Karlsson's timing seemed to be off, improved somewhat during the match. Boll ended on a high level in the fourth game, so I thought, but I think I've seen them play to a (much) higher standard before.

Indeed, but Timo was there with a hand switch winner again!
 
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Respectable performance by Fanbo Meng. Overall I am not too optimistic currently about the future of the German team once Boll and Ovtcharov retire.
 
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Respectable performance by Fanbo Meng. Overall I am not too optimistic currently about the future of the German team once Boll and Ovtcharov retire.


It isn't easy for any country to have more than one generational player and IMHO, Germany imported one as well to get two. Germany may not be at quite the same level after Boll retires and I don't think Dima will age as gracefully as Timo. But Germany will clearly be one of the top European countries regardless, just not as far ahead of other countries. Benedikt Duda and Qiu Dang are clearly pretty strong. Franziska has issues but still is relatively young. And there are other strong juniors in the pipeline, one just has to breakthrough.
 
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It isn't easy for any country to have more than one generational player and IMHO, Germany imported one as well to get two. Germany may not be at quite the same level after Boll retires and I don't think Dima will age as gracefully as Timo. But Germany will clearly be one of the top European countries regardless, just not as far ahead of other countries. Benedikt Duda and Qiu Dang are clearly pretty strong. Franziska has issues but still is relatively young. And there are other strong juniors in the pipeline, one just has to breakthrough.

Completely agree. For players under 25, none of them I would consider generational at the current time. On the younger side of things, I do not have high hopes for Engemann or Hippler. Meng, Hohmeier, Stumper show some promise but there are big shoes to fill and a lot remains to be seen. Of course, it can happen, but is far from a guarantee, I'm simply expressing doubts.

Surely there are many strong players who can hold down the fort, I just expect that other European countries may start to close the gap with the departure of the two elites (Timo and Dima). Time will tell.
 
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