Tournament information | |
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Event name | German Open |
Tour | ITTF World Tour |
Founded | 1925 |
Location | Bremen (2018) |
Venue | ÖVB Arena (2018) |
Category | World Tour Platinum |
Draw | 32S / 16D |
Prize money | US$235,000 (2018) |
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.
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]
Year | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles | Mixed doubles |
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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 |
Year | Men's Team | Women's Team |
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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 |
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