Ovtcharov in the European Championship semi-final: medal for Linz table tennis star!
Dimitrij Ovtcharov reaches the semi -finals of the European Championship in Linz and secures a medal after victories against Freitas and Franziska.
Ovtcharov in the European Championship semi-final: medal for Linz table tennis star!
Table tennis sport is currently experiencing an exciting highlight in Linz. Dimitrij Ovtcharov, who plays for the TTC Rhönsprudel Fulda-Maberzell, fought into the semi-finals at the European Championships and has already secured a medal. This is a significant success, not only for him, but also for his team.
The game against the Portuguese Marcos Freitas took place on Saturday morning, which Ovtcharov won 4: 1 sets. The individual sentences were extremely competitive before Ovtcharov finally kept the upper hand. It is interesting that Ovtcharov was able to win the first two sentences in very tight games (9:11, 11: 8). After that, his achievements increased and he was able to dominate the sentences in the further course (11: 8, 11: 9, 11: 5).
The next challenge: the semi -finals
In the evening the purely German quarter -finals against Patrick Franziska waited for Ovtcharov. Here he showed an impressive performance and clearly prevailed with 4: 0, with sentences 11: 3, 11: 6, 11: 7 and 11: 8. Ovtcharov's dominance in this match has inspired many spectators and showed that he is going to continue to fight for the medals.
The path to the semi -finals is a significant step in his career, since he can now prepare for the next duel. This takes place against the German player Benedikt Duda. The two know each other well, which should make the game particularly exciting. In the other semi -finals, the Swedish player Truls Möregardh meets the Frenchman Alexis Lebrun, whose brother, Felix Lebrun, has already secured an Olympic plato. The encounters promise high intensity and performance at the highest level.
This tournament course eliminates the importance of the European Championships for the athletes. The opportunity to meet both national and international rivals not only promotes personal development, but also the general level of table tennis in Europe. Ovtcharov's success suggests that he is ready to face the challenges and to fight the title.
With these services and the previous medal protection, Ovtcharov will go to the semi -finals as a favorite. The entire table tennis community looks forward to what comes next and hopes for more exciting matches. The European Championships in Linz are undoubtedly one of the highlights of the season, and the spectators can look forward to gripping duels. Further details about the current developments can be found in a report At www.osthessen-zeitung.de be read.