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2019 Europe Top 16 Cup

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Badminton tournament
2019 Europe Top 16 Cup
Tournament details
Dates2–3 February 2019
Edition48th
VenueSalle Omnisport du Pierrier
LocationMontreux,Switzerland
Champions
Men's singlesGermanyDimitrij Ovtcharov
Women's singlesGermanyPetrissa Solja
20182020

The2019Europe Top 16 Cup (also referred to as the2019CCB Europe Top 16 Cup for sponsorship reasons) was atable tennis competition held from 2–3 February inMontreux,Switzerland, organised under the authority of theEuropean Table Tennis Union (ETTU). It was the 48th edition of the event, and the fourth time that it had been held in Switzerland.[1][2]

Events were held in men's singles and women's singles, and the three medallists in each event qualified for the 2019Men's andWomen'sWorld Cups.

Medallists

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EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's Singles
details
GermanyDimitrij OvtcharovBelarusVladimir SamsonovGermanyTimo Boll
Women's Singles
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GermanyPetrissa SoljaRomaniaBernadette SzőcsAustriaSofia Polcanova

Qualification

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In total, 16 players qualified for both the men's and women's singles:[3][4]

  • The current European Champion
  • The 14 highest-ranked players in December 2018, excluding the European Champion
  • A host association representative

A maximum of two players from each association could qualify.

Means of qualificationMen's singlesWomen's singles
2018 European ChampionshipsGermanyTimo BollPolandLi Qian
European ranking (December 2018)GermanyDimitrij Ovtcharov
SwedenMattias Falck
EnglandLiam Pitchford
BelarusVladimir Samsonov
DenmarkJonathan Groth
FranceSimon Gauzy
SwedenKristian Karlsson
PortugalMarcos Freitas
FranceEmmanuel Lebesson
AustriaDaniel Habesohn
PortugalTiago Apolónia
UkraineKou Lei
RomaniaOvidiu Ionescu
GreecePanagiotis Gionis
AustriaSofia Polcanova
RomaniaBernadette Szőcs
RomaniaElizabeta Samara
NetherlandsLi Jie
GermanyPetrissa Solja
SwedenMatilda Ekholm
HungaryGeorgina Póta
NetherlandsBritt Eerland
RussiaPolina Mikhaylova
LuxembourgNi Xialian
GermanyNina Mittelham
PolandNatalia Partyka
Czech RepublicHana Matelová
SlovakiaBarbora Balážová
Host association representativeSwitzerlandLionel WeberSwitzerlandRachel Moret
Total1616

Men's singles

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Seeding

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Players were seeded according to the European ranking for February 2019.[5]

  1. GermanyTimo Boll(bronze medalist)
  2. SwedenMattias Falck(first round)
  3. GermanyDimitrij Ovtcharov (champion)
  4. EnglandLiam Pitchford(first round)
  5. BelarusVladimir Samsonov(final)
  6. DenmarkJonathan Groth(quarterfinals)
  7. PortugalMarcos Freitas(first round)
  8. SwedenKristian Karlsson(quarterfinals)
  9. FranceSimon Gauzy(quarterfinals)
  10. FranceEmmanuel Lebesson(first round)
  11. AustriaDaniel Habesohn(semifinals)
  12. RomaniaOvidiu Ionescu(first round)
  13. PortugalTiago Apolónia(first round)
  14. GreecePanagiotis Gionis(quarterfinals)
  15. UkraineKou Lei(first round)
  16. SwitzerlandLionel Weber(first round)

Draw

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First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1GermanyTimo Boll11111111
13PortugalTiago Apolónia34551GermanyTimo Boll111211611
10FranceEmmanuel Lebesson111091078SwedenKristian Karlsson3106111
8SwedenKristian Karlsson5121112111GermanyTimo Boll9331111117
6DenmarkJonathan Groth111111113GermanyDimitrij Ovtcharov11111154911
16SwitzerlandLionel Weber65876DenmarkJonathan Groth911983
15UkraineKou Lei29663GermanyDimitrij Ovtcharov114111111
3GermanyDimitrij Ovtcharov111111113GermanyDimitrij Ovtcharov611111461112
4EnglandLiam Pitchford98975BelarusVladimir Samsonov11831611710
9FranceSimon Gauzy111111119FranceSimon Gauzy71191157
11AustriaDaniel Habesohn1411949111111AustriaDaniel Habesohn1151151111
7PortugalMarcos Freitas1261111118711AustriaDaniel Habesohn94119119Third place
5BelarusVladimir Samsonov1111911115BelarusVladimir Samsonov1111911611
12RomaniaOvidiu Ionescu31011855BelarusVladimir Samsonov11101111111GermanyTimo Boll11117931211
14GreecePanagiotis Gionis11121011111114GreecePanagiotis Gionis71242711AustriaDaniel Habesohn74111111105
2SwedenMattias Falck81412478

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Women's singles

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Seeding

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Players were seeded according to the European ranking for February 2019.[8]

  1. AustriaSofia Polcanova(bronze medalist)
  2. RomaniaBernadette Szőcs(final)
  3. RomaniaElizabeta Samara(quarterfinals)
  4. NetherlandsLi Jie(first round)
  5. GermanyPetrissa Solja (champion)
  6. SwedenMatilda Ekholm(first round)
  7. HungaryGeorgina Póta(quarterfinals)
  8. NetherlandsBritt Eerland(first round)
  9. PolandLi Qian(first round)
  10. LuxembourgNi Xialian(first round)
  11. RussiaPolina Mikhailova(first round)
  12. Czech RepublicHana Matelová(first round)
  13. GermanyNina Mittelham(quarterfinals)
  14. SlovakiaBarbora Balážová(quarterfinals)
  15. PolandNatalia Partyka(semifinals)
  16. SwitzerlandRachel Moret(first round)

Draw

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First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1AustriaSofia Polcanova741115111112
16SwitzerlandRachel Moret1111613613101AustriaSofia Polcanova11111181015
13GermanyNina Mittelham11814111313GermanyNina Mittelham686111213
6SwedenMatilda Ekholm911126111AustriaSofia Polcanova1311711109
5GermanyPetrissa Solja911125511115GermanyPetrissa Solja1541131211
9PolandLi Qian118101111885GermanyPetrissa Solja111191111
11RussiaPolina Mikhailova9101073RomaniaElizabeta Samara791186
3RomaniaElizabeta Samara111212115GermanyPetrissa Solja99612111111
4NetherlandsLi Jie111081151172RomaniaBernadette Szőcs11111110884
15PolandNatalia Partyka7121181171115PolandNatalia Partyka111111613
10LuxembourgNi Xialian29677HungaryGeorgina Póta7961111
7HungaryGeorgina Póta1111111115PolandNatalia Partyka81181212112Third place
8NetherlandsBritt Eerland981482RomaniaBernadette Szőcs119111014911
14SlovakiaBarbora Balážová1111161114SlovakiaBarbora Balážová78591AustriaSofia Polcanova7117121111
12Czech RepublicHana Matelová591371382RomaniaBernadette Szőcs1111111115PolandNatalia Partyka114111076
2RomaniaBernadette Szőcs111111111111

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"CCB Europe Top 16 Cup / Prospectus"(PDF).ITTF. Retrieved2 January 2019.
  2. ^"Timo Boll and Bernadette Szocs set for title defence".ITTF. Retrieved27 January 2019.
  3. ^"Invitation for 2019 CCB Europe Top 16 Cup"(PDF).ITTF. Retrieved2 January 2019.
  4. ^"Boll and Polcanova head the CCB Europe Top 16 Cup lists".ETTU. Retrieved2 January 2019.
  5. ^"2019 ITTF Europe Top 16 Cup / Men's seeding".ITTF. Retrieved6 February 2019.
  6. ^ab"2019 ITTF Europe Top 16 Cup / Results 02 Feb".ITTF. Retrieved6 February 2019.
  7. ^ab"2019 ITTF Europe Top 16 Cup / Results 03 Feb".ITTF. Retrieved6 February 2019.
  8. ^"2019 ITTF Europe Top 16 Cup / Women's seeding".ITTF. Retrieved6 February 2019.

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