2018 Czech Open (table tennis)

The 2018 Czech Open was the tenth event of the 2018 ITTF World Tour. The event was organised by the Czech Table Tennis Association, under the authority of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). It took place from 23 to 26 August in Olomouc, Czech Republic.[1]

2018 Czech Open
Tournament details
Dates23–26 August 2018
Competitors32S / 16D
Total prize moneyUS$160,000
VenueOMEGA Sport Center
LocationOlomouc, Czech Republic
Champions
Men's singlesChina Zheng Peifeng
Women's singlesJapan Kasumi Ishikawa
Men's doublesGermany Patrick Franziska
Denmark Jonathan Groth
Women's doublesChina Liu Gaoyang
China Zhang Rui

Men's singles

Seeds

  1. Germany Dimitrij Ovtcharov (quarterfinals)
  2. Japan Tomokazu Harimoto (semifinals)
  3. Japan Koki Niwa (first round)
  4. Portugal Marcos Freitas (final)
  5. Denmark Jonathan Groth (second round)
  6. Sweden Mattias Falck (first round)
  7. Germany Ruwen Filus (first round)
  8. Sweden Kristian Karlsson (first round)
  9. Germany Patrick Franziska (quarterfinals)
  10. Belarus Vladimir Samsonov (second round)
  11. Japan Maharu Yoshimura (second round)
  12. Ukraine Kou Lei (first round)
  13. Germany Bastian Steger (quarterfinals)
  14. Kazakhstan Kirill Gerassimenko (second round)
  15. Germany Benedikt Duda (first round)
  16. Czech Republic Pavel Širůček (first round)

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Germany Dimitrij Ovtcharov 11 11 11 11
Japan Taku Takakiwa 7 8 9 6 1 Germany Dimitrij Ovtcharov 11 9 11 11 11
South Korea Park Gang-hyeon 5 11 11 11 11 South Korea Park Gang-hyeon 3 11 5 7 9
12 Ukraine Kou Lei 11 6 4 7 5 1 Germany Dimitrij Ovtcharov 11 12 4 7 6
15 Germany Benedikt Duda 8 15 5 11 8 11 8 England Liam Pitchford 13 10 11 11 11
China Zhang Yudong 11 13 11 6 11 7 11   China Zhang Yudong 7 12 14 11 6 6 3
England Liam Pitchford 9 11 11 11 11 England Liam Pitchford 11 10 12 7 11 11 11
8 Sweden Kristian Karlsson 11 9 3 8 4   England Liam Pitchford 8 7 13 5 9
7 Germany Ruwen Filus 11 10 6 11 4 9 China Zheng Peifeng 11 11 11 11 11
Germany Ricardo Walther 5 12 11 8 11 11 Germany Ricardo Walther 11 12 10 8 11 12 6
Belgium Cédric Nuytinck 2 11 2 7 3 13 Germany Bastian Steger 5 10 12 11 13 10 11
13 Germany Bastian Steger 11 7 11 11 11 13 Germany Bastian Steger 9 5 11 11 5 4
16 Czech Republic Pavel Širůček 7 13 11 11 6 6 China Zheng Peifeng 11 11 9 7 11 11
China Zheng Peifeng 11 15 9 11 11   China Zheng Peifeng 11 11 5 11 8 8 11
Japan Mizuki Oikawa 11 11 5 12 12 Japan Mizuki Oikawa 5 3 11 3 11 11 4
3 Japan Koki Niwa 9 7 11 10 10

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
4 Portugal Marcos Freitas 11 11 12 11
Japan Yuki Hirano 6 7 10 4 4 Portugal Marcos Freitas 11 11 11 11
Russia Viacheslav Burov 11 10 10 4 7 11 Japan Maharu Yoshimura 9 6 9 8
11 Japan Maharu Yoshimura 8 12 12 11 11 4 Portugal Marcos Freitas 11 9 11 11 11
14 Kazakhstan Kirill Gerassimenko 12 11 5 11 11 12 11 Austria Daniel Habesohn 6 11 6 6 3
Russia Kirill Skachkov 14 6 11 13 9 10 7 14 Kazakhstan Kirill Gerassimenko 10 11 11 10 6
Austria Daniel Habesohn 11 7 3 11 11 6 11 Austria Daniel Habesohn 12 8 13 12 11
6 Sweden Mattias Falck 9 11 11 8 6 11 8 4 Portugal Marcos Freitas 11 1 11 9 11 5 11
5 Denmark Jonathan Groth 11 11 7 7 11 11 2 Japan Tomokazu Harimoto 5 11 8 11 8 11 6
Poland Jakub Dyjas 2 2 11 11 7 8 5 Denmark Jonathan Groth 9 11 7 3 11 9
Croatia Tomislav Pucar 9 11 3 5 8 9 Germany Patrick Franziska 11 6 11 11 9 11
9 Germany Patrick Franziska 11 9 11 11 11 9 Germany Patrick Franziska 11 4 11 9 9 8
10 Belarus Vladimir Samsonov 13 11 11 11 12 2 Japan Tomokazu Harimoto 2 11 7 11 11 11
Poland Marek Badowski 15 5 7 7 10 10 Belarus Vladimir Samsonov 7 11 6 13 4 11 5
Slovenia Darko Jorgić 9 3 6 4 2 Japan Tomokazu Harimoto 11 7 11 11 11 8 11
2 Japan Tomokazu Harimoto 11 11 11 11

Finals

Semifinals Final
England Liam Pitchford 8 7 13 5 9
China Zheng Peifeng 11 11 11 11 11 China Zheng Peifeng 13 6 8 11 11 11
4 Portugal Marcos Freitas 11 1 11 9 11 5 11 4 Portugal Marcos Freitas 11 11 11 7 8 6
2 Japan Tomokazu Harimoto 5 11 8 11 8 11 6

[2][3][4][5]

Women's singles

Seeds

  1. Japan Kasumi Ishikawa (champion)
  2. Japan Mima Ito (quarterfinals)
  3. Japan Miu Hirano (quarterfinals)
  4. Japan Hitomi Sato (first round)
  5. Japan Hina Hayata (first round)
  6. Austria Sofia Polcanova (first round)
  7. Japan Saki Shibata (semifinals)
  8. Romania Elizabeta Samara (first round)
  9. Japan Honoka Hashimoto (second round)
  10. Sweden Matilda Ekholm (second round)
  11. Poland Li Qian (second round)
  12. Romania Bernadette Szőcs (second round)
  13. Hungary Georgina Póta (first round)
  14. Germany Han Ying (first round)
  15. Czech Republic Hana Matelová (first round)
  16. Czech Republic Dana Čechová (first round)

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Japan Kasumi Ishikawa 11 11 11 9 6 11
Germany Kristin Lang 9 6 4 11 11 7 1 Japan Kasumi Ishikawa 11 11 7 11 9 11
Netherlands Li Jia 4 6 11 7 11 7 9 Japan Honoka Hashimoto 7 7 11 6 11 4
9 Japan Honoka Hashimoto 11 11 7 11 6 11 1 Japan Kasumi Ishikawa 12 11 11 11 9 11
10 Sweden Matilda Ekholm 11 14 11 11 Puerto Rico Adriana Diaz 14 5 7 6 11 5
Monaco Yang Xiaoxin 6 12 6 5 10 Sweden Matilda Ekholm 5 5 4 11 11 11 5
Puerto Rico Adriana Diaz 11 11 7 8 11 11 Puerto Rico Adriana Diaz 11 11 11 2 3 6 11
6 Austria Sofia Polcanova 6 9 11 11 7 7 1 Japan Kasumi Ishikawa 11 12 11 11 11
7 Japan Saki Shibata 8 12 9 11 11 6 11 7 Japan Saki Shibata 7 10 6 13 6
United States Wu Yue 11 10 11 7 9 11 9 7 Japan Saki Shibata 11 11 11 11
Japan Yumeno Soma 7 6 13 3 11 8 12 Romania Bernadette Szőcs 7 5 8 9
12 Romania Bernadette Szőcs 11 11 11 11 9 11 7 Japan Saki Shibata 11 12 12 7 8 4 11
15 Czech Republic Hana Matelova 9 11 11 11 11 5 8 3 Japan Miu Hirano 9 10 10 11 11 11 7
Japan Miyu Nagasaki 11 13 6 9 7 11 11 Japan Miyu Nagasaki 5 9 10 5
Japan Mizuki Morizono 7 6 11 10 11 5 3 Japan Miu Hirano 11 11 12 11
3 Japan Miu Hirano 11 11 6 12 6 11

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
4 Japan Hitomi Sato 7 11 11 8 7 4
Germany Sabine Winter 11 8 6 11 11 11 Germany Sabine Winter 11 11 11 11
China Wang Yidi 6 9 11 11 1 10 11 Poland Li Qian 9 2 6 8
11 Poland Li Qian 11 11 5 5 11 12   Germany Sabine Winter 3 5 2 13 9
14 Germany Han Ying 11 11 10 7 11 6 China Wu Yang 11 11 11 11 11
China Sun Mingyang 9 13 12 11 8 11   China Sun Mingyang 8 7 3 9
China Wu Yang 11 11 11 12 China Wu Yang 11 11 11 11
5 Japan Hina Hayata 9 6 9 10   China Wu Yang 11 4 6 0 0
8 Romania Elizabeta Samara 6 7 11 4 3 China Wen Jia 8 11 11 11 11 inj
China Wen Jia 11 11 9 11 11   China Wen Jia 11 11 11 11
Portugal Fu Yu 7 3 4 11 9 Portugal Fu Yu 1 6 9 3
16 Czech Republic Dana Čechová 11 11 11 8 11 China Wen Jia 4 11 10 11 7 13 11
13 Hungary Georgina Póta 11 14 6 4 7 2 Japan Mima Ito 11 7 12 5 11 11 7
China Liu Gaoyang 8 16 11 11 11 China Liu Gaoyang 9 11 8 9 5
China Zhang Rui 5 9 9 11 11 11 9 2 Japan Mima Ito 11 4 11 11 11
2 Japan Mima Ito 11 11 11 9 7 9

Finals

Semifinals Final
1 Japan Kasumi Ishikawa 11 12 11 11 11
Japan Saki Shibata 7 10 6 13 6 1 Japan Kasumi Ishikawa 8 11 11 7 11 13
China Wu Yang 11 4 6 0 0 inj China Wen Jia 11 8 4 11 6 11
China Wen Jia 8 11 11 11 11

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Men's doubles

Seeds

  1. Germany Patrick Franziska / Denmark Jonathan Groth (champions)
  2. Germany Ruwen Filus / Ricardo Walther (semifinals)
  3. Hungary Nándor Ecseki / Ádám Szudi (quarterfinals)
  4. Sweden Mattias Falck / Kristian Karlsson (final)
  5. Japan Tomokazu Harimoto / Yuto Kizukuri (quarterfinals)
  6. Austria Robert Gardos / Daniel Habesohn (first round)
  7. Belarus Pavel Platonov / Vladimir Samsonov (first round)
  8. Czech Republic Pavel Širůček / Tomáš Tregler (first round)

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Germany Franziska / Denmark Groth 11 11 11 11
France Akkuzu / Seyfried 6 6 13 9 1 Germany Franziska / Denmark Groth 8 11 13 11
Belgium Devos / Slovakia Pištej 7 6 11 8 5 Japan Harimoto / Kizukuri 11 8 11 9
5 Japan Harimoto / Kizukuri 11 11 6 11 1 Germany Franziska / Denmark Groth 11 11 11
7 Belarus Platonov / Samsonov 9 8 11 11 Denmark Lind / Hungary Majoros 7 9 8
Denmark Lind / Hungary Majoros 11 11 7 13 Denmark Lind / Hungary Majoros 11 11 2 11
Russia Sidorenko / Vlasov 8 7 6 3 Hungary Ecseki / Szudi 4 8 11 8
3 Hungary Ecseki / Szudi 11 11 11 1 Germany Franziska / Denmark Groth 11 9 12 11
4 Sweden Falck / Karlsson 12 11 11 4 Sweden Falck / Karlsson 5 11 10 7
Poland Dyjas / Kotowski 10 3 6 4 Sweden Falck / Karlsson 11 11 11
South Korea Cho / Kim 13 8 4 11 11 South Korea Cho / Kim 8 4 9
8 Czech Republic Širůček / Tregler 11 11 11 5 7 4 Sweden Falck / Karlsson 11 11 12
6 Austria Gardos / Habesohn 5 11 11 7 2 Germany Filus / Walther 7 8 10
Poland Badowski / Zatówka 11 13 8 11 Poland Badowski / Zatówka 7 6 9
South Korea Baek / Kim 2 11 11 5 2 Germany Filus / Walther 11 11 11
2 Germany Filus / Walther 11 5 13 11

[2][3][5]

Women's doubles

Seeds

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Japan Hayata / Hirano 12 11 11
Russia Noskova / Austria Polcanova 10 4 9 1 Japan Hayata / Hirano 11 13 7 9 11
Germany Solja / Winter 6 11 10 6 7 China Chen / Wang 3 11 11 11 5
7 China Chen / Wang 11 6 12 11 1 Japan Hayata / Hirano 11 11 8 8
6 Poland Grzybowska / Partyka 9 11 7 6 Croatia Sun / Singapore Zeng 13 4 11 11
Luxembourg De Nutte / Slovenia Galic 11 8 11 11   Luxembourg De Nutte / Slovenia Galic 11 7 7 15 7
Croatia Sun / Singapore Zeng 6 8 11 11 13 Croatia Sun / Singapore Zeng 8 11 11 13 11
3 Sweden Ekholm / Hungary Póta 11 11 7 9 11   Croatia Sun / Singapore Zeng 6 11 2
4 Slovenia Balážová / Czech Republic Matelová 6 11 6 7 China Liu / Zhang 11 13 11
China Liu / Zhang 11 7 11 11   China Liu / Zhang 10 11 11 11
Netherlands Li / Poland Li 11 11 5 11 Netherlands Li / Poland Li 12 3 4 5
5 Hungary Madarász / Pergel 8 4 11 7 China Liu / Zhang 11 6 6 11 11
8 Romania Samara / Szőcs 11 11 11 2 Japan Ishikawa / Ito 8 11 11 5 8
Sweden Bergand / Bergstrom 8 7 3 8 Romania Samara / Szőcs 10 5 3
France Guisnel / Loeuillette 6 12 2 2 Japan Ishikawa / Ito 12 11 11
2 Japan Ishikawa / Ito 11 14 11

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References

  1. "2018 ITTF World Tour Czech Open / Prospectus" (PDF). ITTF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 July 2018. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
  2. "2018 ITTF World Tour, Czech Open / Results / 23 August". ITTF. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  3. "2018 ITTF World Tour, Czech Open / Results / 24 August". ITTF. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  4. "2018 ITTF World Tour, Czech Open / Results / 25 August". ITTF. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  5. "2018 ITTF World Tour, Czech Open / Results / 26 August". ITTF. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
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