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GAC Group 2013 ITTF World Tour, German Open, Super Series,13 Nov 2013 - 17 Nov 2013, Berlin, Germany
With the Polish Open now to a close we now move onto the upcoming ITTF World Tours. There are three left in 2013! This week will see the German Open take place followed by the Russian Open and Swedish Open!
The city of Berlin welcomes the German Open World Tour in open hands as volunteers are ready for the players, coaches and officials at this years German Open Super Series World Tour. This prestigious tournament will take place from Wednesday 13th to Sunday 17th November, a tournament with a total prize fund of 200,000 US Dollars. China's Zhang Jike has returned to the International scene having to withdraw from the recent World Cup due to a shoulder injury. China's world and Olympic Champion leads the Men's Singles seedings.
Total number of entries so far is: 384
Main Draw
Men's Singles
Women's Singles
Men's Doubles
Women's Doubles
Live matches from the German Open can be watched in the ITTF Live Streaming which has playback on demand with integrated chat!
China's Zhang Jike, the World #4 has entered the German Open as the #1 seed.
Zhang Jike the no.1 seed - Photo by: Reuters
Men's Singles Seeds
Host nations Timo Boll enters the tournament as the #2 seed - Photo by: Getty Images
01) Zhang Jike
02) Timo Boll
03) Dimitrij Ovtcharov
04) Chaung Chih-Yuan
05) Fan Zhendong
06) Jun Mizutani
07) Vladimir Samsonov
08) Gao Ning
09) Kenta Matsudaria
10) Patrick Baum
11) Jiang Tianyi
12) Marcos Freitas
13) Chen Chien-An
14) Adrian Crisan
15) Bastian Steger
16) Kim Minseok
17) Oh Sangeun
18) Lee Jungwoo
19) Seiya Kishikawa
20) Robert Gardos
21) Andrej Gacina
22) Tiago Apollonia
23) Zhou Yu
24) Alexey Smirnov
25) Eonrae Cho
For full Men's entries click here.
Women Singles Seeds
Feng Tianwei enters the tournament as the #1 seed - Photo by: Feng Li/Getty Images Europe
01) Feng Tianwei
02) Kasumi Ishikawa
03) Shen Yanfei
04) Jiang Huajun
05) Ai Fukuhara
06) Viktoria Pavlovich
07) Hyowon Seo
08) Haeun Yang
09) Mengyu Yu
10) Cheng I-Ching
11) Elizabeta Samara
12) Lee Ho Ching
13) Sayaka Hirano
14) Jeon Jihee ^
15) Liu Jia
16) Han Ying ^
17) Kristin Silbereisen
18) Melek Hu
19) Shan Xiaona ^
20) Wen Jia
21) Wu Jiaduo
22) Huang Yi-Hua
23) Daniela Dodean Monteiro
24) Liu Gaoyang
25) Misako Wakamiya
For full Women's entries click here.
Doubles Seeds
Coming soon...
Live matches from the German Open can be watched in the ITTF Live Streaming which has playback on demand with integrated chat!
What a line up! Can Zhang Jike regain his form we saw back in May at the World Championships to take this World Tour? Will last weeks youngest ever World Tour winner Fan Zhendong repeat success. Can his compatriot Zhou Yu make a dent in the draw. The Japanese team have entered including Jun Mizutani and Kenta Matsudaira! All eyes will be on host nations Timo Boll and Dimitirj Ovtcharov, will they be crowned champions... stay tuned for all the exciting action over the week on TableTennisDaily!
We can use this thread as a means to display all the latest results, videos and news from this spectacular World Tour event! What are your predictions from each event.
With the Polish Open now to a close we now move onto the upcoming ITTF World Tours. There are three left in 2013! This week will see the German Open take place followed by the Russian Open and Swedish Open!
The city of Berlin welcomes the German Open World Tour in open hands as volunteers are ready for the players, coaches and officials at this years German Open Super Series World Tour. This prestigious tournament will take place from Wednesday 13th to Sunday 17th November, a tournament with a total prize fund of 200,000 US Dollars. China's Zhang Jike has returned to the International scene having to withdraw from the recent World Cup due to a shoulder injury. China's world and Olympic Champion leads the Men's Singles seedings.
Total number of entries so far is: 384
Main Draw
Men's Singles
Women's Singles
Men's Doubles
Women's Doubles
Live matches from the German Open can be watched in the ITTF Live Streaming which has playback on demand with integrated chat!
China's Zhang Jike, the World #4 has entered the German Open as the #1 seed.
Zhang Jike the no.1 seed - Photo by: Reuters
Men's Singles Seeds
Host nations Timo Boll enters the tournament as the #2 seed - Photo by: Getty Images
01) Zhang Jike
02) Timo Boll
03) Dimitrij Ovtcharov
04) Chaung Chih-Yuan
05) Fan Zhendong
06) Jun Mizutani
07) Vladimir Samsonov
08) Gao Ning
09) Kenta Matsudaria
10) Patrick Baum
11) Jiang Tianyi
12) Marcos Freitas
13) Chen Chien-An
14) Adrian Crisan
15) Bastian Steger
16) Kim Minseok
17) Oh Sangeun
18) Lee Jungwoo
19) Seiya Kishikawa
20) Robert Gardos
21) Andrej Gacina
22) Tiago Apollonia
23) Zhou Yu
24) Alexey Smirnov
25) Eonrae Cho
For full Men's entries click here.
Women Singles Seeds
Feng Tianwei enters the tournament as the #1 seed - Photo by: Feng Li/Getty Images Europe
01) Feng Tianwei
02) Kasumi Ishikawa
03) Shen Yanfei
04) Jiang Huajun
05) Ai Fukuhara
06) Viktoria Pavlovich
07) Hyowon Seo
08) Haeun Yang
09) Mengyu Yu
10) Cheng I-Ching
11) Elizabeta Samara
12) Lee Ho Ching
13) Sayaka Hirano
14) Jeon Jihee ^
15) Liu Jia
16) Han Ying ^
17) Kristin Silbereisen
18) Melek Hu
19) Shan Xiaona ^
20) Wen Jia
21) Wu Jiaduo
22) Huang Yi-Hua
23) Daniela Dodean Monteiro
24) Liu Gaoyang
25) Misako Wakamiya
For full Women's entries click here.
Doubles Seeds
Coming soon...
Live matches from the German Open can be watched in the ITTF Live Streaming which has playback on demand with integrated chat!
What a line up! Can Zhang Jike regain his form we saw back in May at the World Championships to take this World Tour? Will last weeks youngest ever World Tour winner Fan Zhendong repeat success. Can his compatriot Zhou Yu make a dent in the draw. The Japanese team have entered including Jun Mizutani and Kenta Matsudaira! All eyes will be on host nations Timo Boll and Dimitirj Ovtcharov, will they be crowned champions... stay tuned for all the exciting action over the week on TableTennisDaily!
We can use this thread as a means to display all the latest results, videos and news from this spectacular World Tour event! What are your predictions from each event.