Table tennis at the 2019 European Games

Table tennis at the 2019 European Games in Minsk took place from 22 to 29 June 2019 at Tennis Olympic Centre. The three medalists in the men's and women's singles events qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics while the gold medalists in the men's and women's team events and mixed doubles event received an Olympic quota.[1]

Table tennis
at the 2019 European Games
VenueTennis Olympic Centre
Dates22–29 June
Competitors125[1] from 33 nations

Qualification

Maximum quota per NOC: 2 athletes in each singles event, 1 team in each team event and 1 pair in the mixed doubles.[1]

Singles

Means of qualification Date of competition Berths Athletes
per NOC
Qualified men's Qualified women's
Host country13 Belarus Belarus
Team event qualifiers1 December 2018113see belowsee below
ITTF World Singles Rankings1 March 201991 Kou Lei (UKR)
 Panagiotis Gionis (GRE)
 Kirill Skachkov (RUS)
 Wang Yang (SVK)
 Benedek Olah (FIN)
 Mihai Bobocica (ITA)
 Pavel Širůček (CZE)
 Lubomír Jančařík (CZE)
 Nándor Ecseki (HUN)
 Fu Yu (POR)
 Hana Matelová (CZE)
 Yang Xiaoxin (MON)
 Alex Galič (SLO)
 Dana Čechová (CZE)
 Stéphanie Loeuillette (FRA)
 Rachel Moret (SUI)
 Deborah Vivarelli (ITA)
 Mateja Jeger (CRO)
Universality places[2]31 Medardas Stankevičius (LTU)
 Andrei Puţuntică (MDA)
 Fatih Karabaxhak (KOS)
 Emina Hadžiahmetović (BIH)
 Maria Yovkova (BUL)
 Özge Yılmaz (TUR)
Total 4848

Team

Means of qualification Date of competition Berths Qualified men's Qualified women's
Host country1 Belarus Belarus
ETTU Special Team Ranking[3][4]1 December 201811 Germany
 Sweden
 France
 Portugal
 Austria
 Great Britain
 Slovenia
 Croatia
 Romania
 Denmark
 Belgium
 Romania
 Germany
 Austria
 Netherlands
 Poland
 Hungary
 Russia
 Ukraine
 Spain
 Sweden
 Luxembourg
Total 1212

Mixed doubles

Means of qualification Date of competition Berths Qualified
Host country1 Belarus
2018 European
Championships
18–23 September 20188 6 Austria
 Germany
 Romania
 Slovakia
 Spain
 Sweden
ITTF World Mixed
Doubles Rankings[5]
1 March 20197 9 Belgium
 France
 Hungary
 Italy
 Luxembourg
 Netherlands
 Poland
 Russia
 Serbia
Total 16

Summary

NOCMen Women Mixed Total
athletes
SinglesTeamSinglesTeamDoubles
 Austria2X2XX6
 Belarus2X2XX6
 Belgium2X2X5
 Bosnia and Herzegovina11
 Bulgaria11
 Croatia2X14
 Czech Republic224
 Denmark2X3
 Finland112
 France2X2X6
 Germany2X2XX7
 Great Britain2X25
 Greece213
 Hungary22XX5
 Italy22X4
 Kosovo11
 Lithuania11
 Luxembourg12XX4
 Moldova11
 Monaco11
 Netherlands22XX5
 Poland22XX5
 Portugal2X25
 Romania2X2XX6
 Russia22XX5
 Serbia12X3
 Slovakia22X4
 Slovenia2X14
 Spain22XX5
 Sweden2X2XX6
 Switzerland11
 Turkey11
 Ukraine22X5
33 NOCs5012491216125

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany4105
2 Portugal1012
3 Romania0202
4 Denmark0101
 Sweden0101
6 Croatia0011
 France0011
 Luxembourg0011
 Poland0011
Totals (9 nations)55515

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles
Timo Boll
 Germany
Jonathan Groth
 Denmark
Tomislav Pucar
 Croatia
Men's team
 Germany (GER)
Timo Boll
Patrick Franziska
Dimitrij Ovtcharov
 Sweden (SWE)
Mattias Falck
Kristian Karlsson
Jon Persson
 Portugal (POR)
Tiago Apolónia
Marcos Freitas
João Monteiro
Women's singles
Fu Yu
 Portugal
Han Ying
 Germany
Ni Xialian
 Luxembourg
Women's team
 Germany (GER)
Han Ying
Nina Mittelham
Shan Xiaona
Petrissa Solja
 Romania (ROM)
Daniela Dodean
Elizabeta Samara
Bernadette Szőcs
 Poland (POL)
Natalia Bajor
Li Qian
Natalia Partyka
Mixed doubles
 Germany
Patrick Franziska
Petrissa Solja
 Romania
Ovidiu Ionescu
Bernadette Szőcs
 France
Tristan Flore
Laura Gasnier

References

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