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Jan-Ove Waldner was born in Stockholm on 3 October 1965. His athletic potential was recognised at an early age and was displayed in 1982 when, as a 16-year-old, he reached the final of the European Championships, losing to distinguished left-handed teammate Mikael Appelgren , who was perceived then as the logical successor to the first Swedish ...
Jan-Ove Waldner: 21 21 21 Waldner 21 11 21 22 Kiyoshi Saito: 17 8 15 See also. List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists. References This page was last ...
The 1997 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Manchester from April 24 to May 5, 1997. [1] [2] This event was notable as the winner Jan-Ove Waldner won without losing a single set in all matches played, this was the first time that this occurred.
The 1987 World Table Tennis Championships – Swaythling Cup (men's team) was the 39th edition of the men's team championship. [1] [2]China won the gold medal defeating Sweden 5–0 in the final.
Waldner 21 18 11 22 Chu Jong-Chol: 13 17 17 Teng Yi 21 17 21 21 Andrei Mazunov: 19 19 21 13 Grubba 15 21 19 12 Andrzej Grubba: 21 21 15 21 Teng Yi 17 20 9 Jan-Ove Waldner: 14 21 21 21 Waldner 21 22 21 Desmond Douglas: 21 19 18 19 Waldner 21 21 21 Chen Longcan: 21 21 21 Chen Longcan 17 15 11 Yoshihito Miyazaki: 13 16 12
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Jan-Ove Waldner: 19 21 21 13 21 Dmitry Mazunov: 21 16 16 21 17 Waldner 21 21 21 Johnny Huang: 20 18 19 Kim Taek-soo
Waldner 21 22 21 Jan-Ove Waldner: 21 21 21 See also. List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists. References This page was last edited on 5 May 2022, at ...
The final was interrupted during the fourth game when Jiang Jialiang refused to play on against Jan-Ove Waldner after being called for a service foul. After a delay the match continued but Jiang was booed for the remainder of the match.