Table Tennis - WINTER Sabine vs PICCOLIN Giorgia - Women's Singles Quarterfinal Results

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Women's Singles Quarterfinal  - Match 159
WINTER Sabine WINTER S
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PICCOLIN Giorgia PICCOLIN G
Referees/Judges
Function Name
Umpire
CZE
KLECKER RKLECKER Roman
Umpire
SWE
BERGFELDT RBERGFELDT Rebecca

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Women's Singles Quarterfinal  - Match 159
Official
Match Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7
(Winner)
4 11 11 11 11
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
 
11
11
11
11
 
9
8
7
6
Duration:
6min
6min
5min
6min
0 9 8 7 6
Duration: 00:30min 6min 6min 5min 6min
Game/Match Statistics G/M Match M Game 1 G1 Game 2 G2 Game 3 G3 Game 4 G4 Game 5 G5 Game 6 G6 Game 7 G7
Longest rally (Strokes) 13 10 12 10 13
Average rally4 4 4 3 3
Player Statistics
M G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 M G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7
Points won 44 11 11 11 11       30 9 8 7 6      
Biggest lead 5 2 3 5 5       4 4 3 - -      
Points won on own serve 25 7 7 7 4       18 6 6 4 2      
Points lost on own serve 12 3 2 3 4       19 4 4 4 7      
Most consecutive points won 6 6 3 3 4       4 4 3 3 2      
Greatest deficit overcome 4 4 3 - -       - - - - -      
Handedness/Grip / /
Player Statistics
M G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7
Points won 30 9 8 7 6      
Biggest lead 4 4 3 - -      
Points won on own serve 18 6 6 4 2      
Points lost on own serve 19 4 4 4 7      
Most consecutive points won 4 4 3 3 2      
Greatest deficit overcome - - - - -      
Handedness/Grip /
Referees/Judges
Function Name
Umpire
CZE
KLECKER RKLECKER Roman
Umpire
SWE
BERGFELDT RBERGFELDT Rebecca
Legend
G:
Game
G1:
Game 1
G2:
Game 2
G3:
Game 3
G4:
Game 4
G5:
Game 5
G6:
Game 6
G7:
Game 7
M:
Match
min:
minutes

Unit Reports

On making it to the semifinal and securing a medal:
”After a bit of a disappointment at the start of this tournament, in mixed doubles and doubles where it didn’t work out with a medal, it’s great that I somehow still got a medal here in Munich, in singles. This was like a dream for me, it came true and I’m happy about it.”

On making up for early exits in the mixed doubles and doubles tournaments:
”I said before the tournament that ’here in Munich the medals look nice, so I want one’ and of course I thought that the biggest chance was in the doubles.
”Then that didn’t work so of course the pressure got a bit bigger because I thought that these European championships, in Munich where I grew up, should be something special and I didn’t want to mess it up. I wanted to have it as a nice memory and now I will have Munich (2022) as a nice memory.”

On beating Giorgia Piccolin (ITA) 4-0:
”I prepared well, we’ve already played a few times in the German Bundesliga, I knew that I could win and if I played my game that I would win, that it’s important that my head stays clear, that I believe in myself and play my game. I managed this, I coped well with the pressure and it’s great that I won it 4-0 and not as close as yesterday (beating Irina Ciobanu, ROU, 4-3 on Thursday).”

On playing her friend Sofia Polcanova (AUT) in the semifinal:
”She is a very, very good player, she has already had a lot of success playing a great tournament so far with a gold in doubles and a bronze in mixed doubles, so she’s in good shape. But I believe that if I play very well I will maybe get my chance. I just do my best and then I see what comes out of it.”