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Ma was best – and lucky |
MA Lin (right) and Schlager |
Warsaw, Poland, 17 November 2002. Werner SCHLAGER (AUT) sensationally beat the World Champion WANG Liqin (CHN) in the semi-finals in Men’s Singles but the current nr. 1 on the World Ranking he could not overcome.
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Another title to Zhang |
Zhang Yining kept calm |
Warsaw, Poland, 17 November 2002. GUO Yan (CHN) lost the Women’s Singles Final but she earned herself a ticket to the Pro Tour Grand Finals in Stockholm, Sweden in December.
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Doubles all Chinese |
Polish Open Doubles Champions |
Warsaw, Poland, 17 November 2002. The doubles finals at the Polish Open were a “Chinese party” but especially the two Men’s Doubles pairs showed excellent table tennis.
WANG Liqin and QIN Zhijian were actually in trouble in both quarter final and semi-final but in the final against top seeds the World nr. 1 MA Lin and Olympic Champion KONG Linghui they were on top all the way.
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Poland got a title |
Jakub Kosowski (POL) |
Warsaw, Poland, 17 November 2002. The Polish got one title at the Polish Open – in Men’s Singles Under 21 Jakub KOSOWSKI made his way through to the final, and against Aleksandr DIDUKH (UKR) he never left any doubt. The title was supposed to stay in Poland.
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