Germany Dominates Canada in Men's Table Tennis Round of 16 at Paris 2024
Machina Sports
The Men's Team Round of 16 in Table Tennis at the Paris 2024 Olympics saw Germany showcase their exceptional skills against Canada, concluding with a decisive 3-0 victory for the German team. The event was held at the South Paris Arena 4 on August 5, 2024, and lasted for approximately 1 hour and 27 minutes.
Germany entered the match as the second seed, while Canada was seeded 16th. The German team consisted of notable players including Timo Boll, Dimitrij Ovtcharov, and Dang Qiu, who demonstrated remarkable teamwork and strategy throughout the match.
In the first match, Timo Boll faced off against Canada's Edward Ly, winning with scores of 3-1, 3-1, and 3-0. The second match featured Dimitrij Ovtcharov against Jeremy Hazin, where Ovtcharov continued Germany's dominance, winning 3-1, 3-1, and 3-0. Finally, Dang Qiu sealed the match for Germany against Eugene Wang, with a score of 3-1, 3-1, and 3-0.
The match statistics reflected Germany's superiority, with a total of 117 points won compared to Canada's 78. Germany also outperformed Canada in service points and consecutive points won, showcasing their exceptional play. While Canada fought hard, they struggled with service points, winning only 42 while losing 57.
The match was officiated by umpires Luan Foon Wang from Malaysia and Mohammad Elrawdy from Egypt. With this victory, Germany advanced to the quarterfinals, further solidifying their status as a powerhouse in the sport of table tennis.
- Table Tennis
- Men's Team Round of 16
- table tennis
- olympics
- 2024
- Germany
- Canada
- Paris
Learn more about AI for sports with Machina Sports SDK.