Sofia POLCANOVA is gearing up for the LIEBHERR European Table Tennis Championships which commenced today in Linz. The defending champion in both singles and doubles will not take part in the singles competition until Thursday when the main draw begins. As she prepares for the tournament POLCANOVA is eager to savor every moment on home soil.
POLCANOVA and her national team have been training in Linz in the final days leading up to the European Championships.
What was your focus in the final days before the tournament?
“First I took a short break to recharge after an exhausting week. Now it’s all about building intensity and playing as many practice matches as possible including doubles and mixed. When Bernadette (SZOCS) and Robert (GARDOS) joined us in Linz we focused on training together. In China it was clear we hadn’t played together in a while so we have some work to do.”
As the defending champion in singles and doubles and after an impressive Olympic performance (reaching the quarterfinals) how do you feel about your chances in Linz?
“Starting as the reigning champion in two events motivates me. I don’t see it as pressure—what I achieved in Munich is something no one can take from me or Austria. I’m usually an introvert so playing in front of a big crowd can be challenging but when it’s your home fans it’s different. I’m really excited to play in Linz. While expectations are high my main goal is to enjoy the tournament. An athlete’s career is short so every match is a great experience.”
With nearly 60 journalists from across Europe covering the event the added media attention does not faze Polcanova.
Does this increased media coverage give you a boost?
“It’s great that table tennis and Austria are getting attention but it doesn’t affect me personally. I need to focus on myself and not let what’s happening around me influence my game.”
After competing in her first tournament since the Olympics the China Smash Polcanova reflected on her experience in Beijing.
What insights did you gain from the China Smash?
“In the first round I faced a tough opponent Japan’s Kihara. I was behind for most of the match but I fought hard and managed to win. In the second round I played well but my Chinese opponent was better that day. Despite the result my coach and I were pleased with my performance. Plus my back which has been bothering me held up well ” Polcanova shared.