Table tennis at the 2019 European Games – Men's team

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Table tennis – Men's team
at the 2019 European Games
VenueTennis Olympic Centre
Date27–29 June 2019
Competitors36 from 12 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Sweden
bronze medal    Portugal
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The men's team competition in table tennis at the 2019 European Games in Minsk is the second edition of the event in a European Games. It was held at Tennis Olympic Centre from 27 June to 29 June 2019.[1]

Schedule

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All times are FET (UTC+03:00)

Date Time Event
Thursday, 27 June 2019 13:00 First round
19:00 Quarterfinals
Friday, 28 June 2019 16:00 Semifinals
Saturday, 29 June 2019 17:00 Bronze medal match
20:00 Gold medal match

Seeds

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The seeding lists were announced on 8 June 2019.[2]

  1.  Germany (GER)
  2.  Sweden (SWE)
  3.  Austria (AUT)
  4.  Great Britain (GBR)
  5.  France (FRA)
  6.  Slovenia (SLO)
  7.  Croatia (CRO)
  8.  Belarus (BLR)
  9.  Portugal (POR)
  10.  Belgium (BEL)
  11.  Romania (ROU)
  12.  Denmark (DEN)

Result

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold Medal Match
1  Germany 3
11  Romania 3 11  Romania 0
8  Belarus 2 1  Germany 3
5  France 1 9  Portugal 0
9  Portugal 3 9  Portugal 3
4  Great Britain 1
1  Germany 3
2  Sweden 0
3  Austria 1
12  Denmark 3 12  Denmark 3
6  Slovenia 2 12  Denmark 1 Bronze Medal Match
7  Croatia 3 2  Sweden 3
10  Belgium 1 7  Croatia 2 9  Portugal 3
2  Sweden 3 12  Denmark 1

First round

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27 June 2019
Romania  3 – 2  Belarus
Cristian Pletea / Hunor Szőcs 3–0 Aliaksandr Khanin / Pavel Platonov 13–11, 11–5, 11–9
Ovidiu Ionescu 3–2 Vladimir Samsonov 11–9, 7–11, 11–9, 6–11, 11–8
Hunor Szőcs 1–3 Pavel Platonov 6–11, 8–11, 11–5, 9–11
Cristian Pletea 1–3 Vladimir Samsonov 6–11, 13–15, 11–5, 6–11
Ovidiu Ionescu 3–1 Aliaksandr Khanin 11–3, 11–9, 9–11, 11–7
27 June 2019
France  1 – 3  Portugal
Can Akkuzu / Emmanuel Lebesson 2–3 Tiago Apolónia / João Monteiro 11–7, 11–6, 5–11, 13–15, 8–11
Simon Gauzy 1–3 Marcos Freitas 7–11, 11–8, 6–11, 7–11
Emmanuel Lebesson 3–2 João Monteiro 6–11, 11–6, 12–10, 9–11, 11–9
Can Akkuzu 1–3 Marcos Freitas 1–11, 11–9, 5–11, 3–11
27 June 2019
Denmark  3 – 2  Slovenia
Tobias Rasmussen / Anders Lind 2–3 Deni Kožul / Darko Jorgić 11–6, 7–11, 11–8, 5–11, 9–11
Jonathan Groth 3–1 Bojan Tokič 11–9, 11–6, 7–11, 11–8
Anders Lind 3–0 Darko Jorgić 11–8, 11–6, 11–9
Tobias Rasmussen 0–3 Bojan Tokič 8–11, 7–11, 9–11
Jonathan Groth 3–1 Deni Kožul 11–5, 7–11, 11–8, 11–5
27 June 2019
Croatia  3 – 1  Belgium
Frane Kojić / Andrej Gaćina 3–1 Robin Devos / Florent Lambiet 7–11, 11–5, 11–6, 11–9
Tomislav Pucar 2–3 Cedric Nuytinck 11–7, 7–11, 11–6, 3–11, 9–11
Andrej Gaćina 3–0 Florent Lambiet 11–8, 11–8, 11–8
Tomislav Pucar 3–1 Robin Devos 12–10, 11–9, 5–11, 11–7

Quarterfinals

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27 June 2019
Germany  3 – 0  Romania
Timo Boll / Patrick Franziska 3–0 Hunor Szőcs / Cristian Pletea 11–2, 11–5, 14–12
Dimitrij Ovtcharov 3–0 Ovidiu Ionescu 13–11, 11–6, 12–10
Patrick Franziska 3–1 Cristian Pletea 7–11, 12–10, 11–8, 11–3
27 June 2019
Portugal  3 – 1  Great Britain
João Monteiro / Tiago Apolónia 3–1 Paul Drinkhall / Liam Pitchford 11–7, 11–6, 4–11, 11–8
Marcos Freitas 3–1 Sam Walker 8–11, 11–9, 11–8, 11–8
Tiago Apolónia 2–3 Liam Pitchford 8–11, 11–6, 11–8, 3–11, 7–11
João Monteiro 3–1 Sam Walker 5–11, 14–12, 11–9, 11–9
27 June 2019
Austria  1 – 3  Denmark
Daniel Habesohn / Robert Gardos 3–0 Tobias Rasmussen / Anders Lind 11–9, 11–8, 14–12
Stefan Fegerl 0–3 Jonathan Groth 6–11, 4–11, 0–11
Robert Gardos 2–3 Anders Lind 11–9, 9–11, 11–8, 3–11, 11–13
Daniel Habesohn 0–3 Jonathan Groth 8–11, 6–11, 9–11
27 June 2019
Croatia  2 – 3  Sweden
Frane Kojić / Andrej Gaćina 3–1 Kristian Karlsson / Jon Persson 14–12, 11–7, 8–11, 11–9
Tomislav Pucar 2–3 Mattias Falck 11–4, 7–11, 4–11, 11–8, 8–11
Frane Kojić 1–3 Jon Persson 8–11, 9–11, 11–9, 9–11
Tomislav Pucar 3–1 Kristian Karlsson 5–11, 11–9, 11–1, 16–14
Andrej Gaćina 1–3 Mattias Falck 11–9, 3–11, 10–12, 6–11

Semifinals

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28 June 2019
Germany  3 – 0  Portugal
Timo Boll / Patrick Franziska 3–0 João Monteiro / Tiago Apolónia 12–10, 11–7, 16–14
Dimitrij Ovtcharov 3–0 Marcos Freitas 11–8, 11–2, 11–6
Patrick Franziska 3–2 Tiago Apolónia 7–11, 7–11, 11–8, 11–5, 11–6
28 June 2019
Denmark  1 – 3  Sweden
Anders Lind / Tobias Rasmussen 0–3 Jon Persson / Kristian Karlsson 5–11, 10–12, 6–11
Jonathan Groth 3–1 Mattias Falck 11–9, 11–6, 10–12, 11–7
Tobias Rasmussen 0–3 Kristian Karlsson 6–11, 8–11, 7–11
Anders Lind 1–3 Mattias Falck 5–11, 11–8, 5–11, 5–11

Bronze medal match

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29 June 2019
Portugal  3 – 1  Denmark
João Monteiro / Tiago Apolónia 3–0 Tobias Rasmussen / Anders Lind 11–6, 11–5, 11–4
Marcos Freitas 1–3 Jonathan Groth 9–11, 13–11, 7–11, 7–11
João Monteiro 3–1 Anders Lind 6–11, 11–8, 11–8, 11–4
Marcos Freitas 3–1 Tobias Rasmussen 11–4, 9–11, 11–7, 12–10

Gold medal match

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29 June 2019
Germany  3 – 0  Sweden
Timo Boll / Patrick Franziska 3–1 Kristian Karlsson / Jon Persson 11–9, 11–7, 7–11, 11–8
Dimitrij Ovtcharov 3–1 Mattias Falck 11–9, 10–12, 11–5, 11–7
Patrick Franziska 3–2 Jon Persson 12–14, 11–3, 11–7, 9–11, 11–9

References

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  1. ^ "Table Tennis: Schedule and Results :: 2ND EUROPEAN GAMES 2019 MINSK, BELARUS".
  2. ^ "ETTU.org - Both German teams top seeding list in Minsk". www.ettu.org. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
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