Steffen MENGEL beat the odds in Germany

The surprising winner of the German National Championships is Steffen MENGEL, the player who currently occupies spot number 157 at the World Rankings. On his way to the throne, at the last hurdle Steffan beat best ranked European โ€“ Timo BOLL.ย โ€œI can,

The surprising winner of the German National Championships is Steffen MENGEL, the player who currently occupies spot number 157 at the World Rankings. On his way to the throne, at the last hurdle Steffan beat best ranked European โ€“ Timo BOLL.ย โ€œI can hardly believe that I become German champion, and that I beat Timo in the final,โ€ย said MENGEL.

Timo BOLL: โ€œSteffen started very well and was definitely the better player in the first 3 games. I realized from the start that the wind will blow from a different quarter in this matchโ€. In the previous rounds the nine-times German Champion didnโ€™t lose a single game, but didnโ€™t really shine during his four 4-0s, as BOLL put it. He didnโ€™t have to. Steffen MENGEL was the first to really challenge him. From the fourth game BOLL was finally in the match, playing dominantely, and led 6-3 in the 6th game – โ€œat that point I should have won. I was so closeโ€.

MENGEL having his back up against the wall changed his strategy, a.o. varied his service. โ€œUntil the end I read them very poorly,โ€ says BOLL. Anyway, he made his way up to 2 match balls, 11-10 and 12-11 in the 6th. Before MENGEL served BOLL even took his time-out at 12-11 showing big respect to his opponentโ€™s service. Alas, it didnโ€™t help. Boll lost this game and the final one. โ€œItโ€™s a pity, but itโ€™s not the end of the world. You have to go through this in sport,โ€ says BOLL. โ€œI would like to win some time again, but I know that itโ€™s not going to be easyโ€. If BOLL had won this would have been his 10th title and he would be the only player on top of the singles statistics. At the moment he is still โ€œbackedโ€ by Eberhard SCHร–LER and Conny FREUNDORFER, the stars of the 1950is to 70ies.

MENGEL added:: โ€œI still canโ€™t believe that Iโ€™ve become German Champion and in addition, beat Timo in the final. We havenโ€™t played each other for quite a while. Before the match my goal was to win at least one game. At the German Closed in 2010 he beat me easily. Usually I donโ€™t have any chance against him. Timo plays every ball on a high level. Against him you need to have your optimum capacity. I need to thank the spectators in Bamberg. It was very much fun playing hereโ€.

SHAN Xiaona clinched the title in Womenโ€™s Singles.ย โ€œIโ€™m so thrilled to be the German Champion. Itโ€™s like a dream. It wasnโ€™t easy for me against โ€˜Luluโ€™ in the final. We practice every day at the German Table Tennis Centre in Dรผsseldorf. She knows my service, knows my whole game. Itโ€™s usually easier for me against players who donโ€™t know me so well.โ€

(by Simone HINZ, courtesy DTTB)

Menโ€™s Singles –ย Final:ย Steffen MENGEL โ€“ Timo BOLL 4:3 (4,-8, 8, -6, -5, 12, 7) Semi final Timo BOLL โ€“ Alexander FLEMMING 4:0 (5, 9, 10, 3) Steffen MENGEL โ€“ Zoltan FEJER-KONNERTH 4:3 (-5, 8, -7, 9, -7, 9, 11)

Womenโ€™s Singles –ย  Final SHAN Xiaona โ€“ ZHENQI Barthel 4:2 (6, 6, -6, 7, -8, 7) Semi Final ZHENQI Barthel โ€“ Kristin SILBEREISEN 4:0 (10, 6, 5, 8) SHAN Xiaona โ€“ Kathrin MรœHLBACH 4:0 (9, 3, 7, 7)

Menโ€™s Doubles – ย Final Alexander FLEMMING/Jรถrg SCHLICHTER โ€“ Nico CHRIST/Lennart WEHKING 4:1 (9,3,-8,10,10) Semi Final Alexander FLEMMING/Jรถrg SCHLICHTER โ€“ Philipp FLORITZ/Zoltan FEJER-KONNERTH 4:3 (-7,-12,-8,8,9,7,5) Nico CHRIST/Lennart WEHKING โ€“ Deniz AYDIN/Sebastian BORCHARDT 4:0 (6,5,6,7)

Womenโ€™s Doubles –ย  Final Sabine WINTER/Petrissa SOLJA โ€“ SHAN Xiaona/ZHENQI Barthel 4:2 (-8,-7,5,9,4,3) Semi final Sabine WINTER/Petrissa SOLJA โ€“ Alina HECK/Kristin SILBEREISEN 4:2 (0,12,-8,-6,3,5) SHAN Xiaona/ZHENQI Barthel โ€“ Tanja KRร„MER/Nadine BOLLMEIER 4:1 (5,2,-8,8,6)

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Photo: Steffen MENGEL enjoying the flavour of victory in Bambergย (Photo Roscher)

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