Saturday, November 22, 2008

German Open: Boll lost in the semifinals

The leaders of the German Open in table tennis yesterday afternoon, is expected shortly heart slipped into his trousers. The flagship of the tournament in the Velodrome was eliminated early.
- The number one set to Timo Boll was in the eighth finals against the Romanians Adrian Crisan lost with 3:4. From the early supposedly was given the absence of top stars from China as planned.
But Germany's table tennis star was lucky. The 24th World Crisan was disqualified because his bat pad for control after the match the permitted strength was exceeded. "The most dümmsten dasteht now, I am. But I can at least do so. The correct decision of the court battle was hard to place the audience, so I also whistling in the purchase had to take," said Boll.
Thus, Boll continued to his third title at the German Open fighting. At late afternoon, he was rehabilitated. Boll then defeated the Japanese sovereign with Kaii Yoshida 4-0 and moved into the semi-On. Although Boll at the table against Crisan had pulled lose, so he is at least on paper since the World Cup in late September in Liege in international tournaments unbeaten. Wu Jiaduo is also in the semifinals. The player from Kroppach sat down with 4:3 against Weltranglistensiebte Feng Tianwei from Singapore.
By contrast, the triumph of the German national team yesterday evening in the finals suddenly stopped. Both the men without Topstar Boll against Poland as well as the women each had against Singapore 1:3-Losses suffered.

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