Qatar Open Women

DateRHome v Away-
11/29 20:07 - Ricardo Walther v Bojan Tokic 0-3
11/29 19:15 - Benedikt Duda v Tiago Apolonia 2-3
11/29 18:37 - Steffen Mengel v Patrick Baum 1-3
11/27 16:51 - Hugo Calderano v Ruwen Filus 2-3
11/27 16:09 - Simon Gauzy v Xi Wang 3-1
11/27 15:33 - Yuto Muramatsu v Jonathan Groth 3-0
11/27 14:49 - Hugo Calderano v Xi Wang 1-3
11/27 13:58 - Simon Gauzy v Ruwen Filus 2-3
11/25 21:31 - Yang Wang v Andrej Gacina 3-0
11/25 20:40 - Kaii Yoshida v Alexander Shibaev 2-3
11/25 19:45 - Christophe Legout v Vladimir Samsonov 0-3
11/25 19:39 - Mattias Översjö v Grigory Vlasov 2-3
11/25 19:01 - Zsolt Peto v Stefan Fergerl 0-3
11/25 19:00 - Jon Persson v Dimitrij Ovtcharov 0-3
11/25 18:54 - Liam Pitchford v Bojan Tokic 3-2
11/25 18:51 - Claus Nielsen v Hugo Calderano 0-3
11/25 18:30 - Jian Jun Wang v Timo Boll 1-3
11/25 18:29 - Jens Lundquist v Jun Mizutani 0-3
11/25 18:24 - Yang Wang v Alexander Shibaev 3-1
11/25 18:07 - Yujia Zhai v Yuto Muramatsu 3-2
11/25 18:05 - Mihai Bobocica v Kristian Karlsson 0-3
11/25 17:33 - Ewout Oostwouder v Joao Geraldo 1-3
11/25 17:21 - Kaii Yoshida v Andrej Gacina 3-1
11/25 16:37 - Claus Nielsen v Yuto Muramatsu 2-3
11/25 15:53 - Yujia Zhai v Hugo Calderano 3-1
11/24 21:36 - Truls Moregard v Mattias Karlsson 0-3
11/24 20:58 - Hui Xu v Marcos Freitas 3-1
11/24 19:48 - Daniel Kosiba v Niagol Stoyanov 2-3
11/24 19:04 - Truls Moregard v Marcos Freitas 1-3
11/24 18:27 - Tomasz Kotowski v Alexandre Robinot 0-3
The Qatar Open Women is a prestigious table tennis tournament held in Germany that attracts top female players from around the world. The tournament features intense competition as players battle it out for the title and valuable ranking points. Spectators can expect to see fast-paced matches, impressive skills, and thrilling rallies as the best of the best compete for victory. The Qatar Open Women is a must-see event for table tennis fans looking to witness world-class talent in action.