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2018 German Open
Tournament details
Dates22–25 March 2018
Competitors32S / 16D
Total prize moneyUS$235,000
VenueÖVB Arena
LocationBremen, Germany
Champions
Men's singlesChina Ma Long
Women's singlesJapan Kasumi Ishikawa
Men's doublesChina Ma Long
China Xu Xin
Women's doublesJapan Hina Hayata
Japan Mima Ito

The 2018 German Open was the third event of the 2018 ITTF World Tour. It was the second of six top-tier Platinum events on the tour, and took place from 22–25 March in Bremen, Germany.[1][2]

China's Ma Long won the men's singles title for a fifth time, making him the most successful player in the tournament's history.[3]

Men's singles

Seeds

  1. Germany Dimitrij Ovtcharov (First round, retired)
  2. Germany Timo Boll (Quarterfinals)
  3. China Xu Xin (Final)
  4. Japan Koki Niwa (Second round)
  5. China Ma Long (Champion)
  6. Hong Kong Wong Chun Ting (Semifinals)
  7. France Simon Gauzy (Quarterfinals)
  8. Japan Tomokazu Harimoto (First round)
  9. Portugal Marcos Freitas (Second round)
  10. Chinese Taipei Chuang Chih-yuan (Second round)
  11. Japan Jun Mizutani (Second round)
  12. South Korea Lee Sang-su (Second round)
  13. Brazil Hugo Calderano (First round)
  14. Egypt Omar Assar (First round)
  15. Japan Yuya Oshima (First round)
  16. Sweden Kristian Karlsson (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Top half

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Bottom half

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Finals

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Women's singles

Seeds

  1. Singapore Feng Tianwei (Semifinals)
  2. Japan Kasumi Ishikawa (Champion)
  3. Japan Mima Ito (Second round)
  4. Japan Miu Hirano (Second round)
  5. Chinese Taipei Cheng I-ching (Semifinals)
  6. Hong Kong Doo Hoi Kem (First round)
  7. Netherlands Li Jie (First round)
  8. Chinese Taipei Chen Szu-yu (First round)
  9. China Chen Xingtong (Second round)
  10. Hong Kong Lee Ho Ching (First round)
  11. Japan Hina Hayata (First round)
  12. Japan Miyu Kato (First round)
  13. Japan Sakura Mori (First round)
  14. South Korea Seo Hyo-won (Final)
  15. Germany Han Ying (Second round)
  16. Germany Sabine Winter (First round)

Draw

Top half

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Bottom half

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Finals

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Men's doubles

Seeds

  1. Hong Kong Ho Kwan Kit / Wong Chun Ting (Quarterfinals)
  2. Germany Patrick Franziska / Denmark Jonathan Groth (Quarterfinals)
  3. Japan Tomokazu Harimoto / Masataka Morizono (Semifinals)
  4. Sweden Kristian Karlsson / Mattias Karlsson (First round)
  5. China Ma Long / Xu Xin (Champions)
  6. Germany Ruwen Filus / Ricardo Walther (Quarterfinals)
  7. South Korea Jung Young-sik / Lee Sang-su (Final)
  8. Japan Jun Mizutani / Yuya Oshima (Quarterfinals)

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Hong Kong Ho / Wong 8 11 11 13
Brazil Calderano / France Gauzy 11 6 5 11 1 Hong Kong Ho / Wong 7 7 11 8
India Amalraj / Shetty 5 5 10 7 South Korea Jung / Lee 11 11 8 11
7 South Korea Jung / Lee 11 11 12 7 South Korea Jung / Lee 5 12 11 11
8 Japan Mizutani / Oshima 11 12 11 3 Japan Harimoto / Morizono 11 10 9 9
Hungary Ecseki / Szudi 7 10 2 8 Japan Mizutani / Oshima 13 5 9 11 3
South Korea Jang / Lim 5 12 10 3 Japan Harimoto / Morizono 11 11 11 9 11
3 Japan Harimoto / Morizono 11 14 12 7 South Korea Jung / Lee 7 8 9
4 Sweden K. Karlsson / M. Karlsson 8 7 8 5 China Ma / Xu 11 11 11
Chinese Taipei Chen / Chuang 11 11 11 Chinese Taipei Chen / Chuang 4 11 8 11 11
Ukraine Kou / Belgium Nuytinck 6 Germany Filus / Walther 11 9 11 4 8
6 Germany Filus / Walther w/o Chinese Taipei Chen / Chuang 6 4 3
5 China Ma / Xu 7 7 12 11 11 5 China Ma / Xu 11 11 11
Chinese Taipei Liao / Lin 11 11 10 3 7 5 China Ma / Xu 11 8 11 11
Romania Pletea / Szőcs 6 8 9 2 Germany Franziska / Denmark Groth 9 11 3 1
2 Germany Franziska / Denmark Groth 11 11 11

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Women's doubles

Seeds

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Japan Hayata / Ito 11 13 12
Spain Xiao / Canada Zhang 8 11 10 1 Japan Hayata / Ito 11 11 11
Thailand Paranang / Sawettabut 11 11 8 10 11 Thailand Paranang / Sawettabut 7 8 9
6 India Batra / Das 9 8 11 12 9 1 Japan Hayata / Ito 10 11 11 11
5 Hong Kong Ng / Soo 11 11 11 5 Hong Kong Ng / Soo 12 4 5 6
Poland Grzybowska-Franc / Partyka 7 7 9 5 Hong Kong Ng / Soo 6 11 11 11
Romania Diaconu / Szőcs 11 9 11 11 Romania Diaconu / Szőcs 11 7 9 4
4 Sweden Ekholm / Hungary Póta 8 11 5 5 1 Japan Hayata / Ito 11 11 10 11
3 South Korea Jeon / Yang 12 11 7 11 3 South Korea Jeon / Yang 3 5 12 6
Thailand Khetkhuan / Komwong 10 8 11 5 3 South Korea Jeon / Yang 11 11 9 11
Romania Monteiro Dodean / Samara 11 10 11 9 11 Romania Monteiro Dodean / Samara 6 7 11 8
7 Slovakia Balážová / Czech Republic Matelová 9 12 3 11 5 3 South Korea Jeon / Yang 11 11 5 8 11
8 Germany Solja / Winter 5 7 5 2 Hong Kong Doo / Lee 4 7 11 11 6
Chinese Taipei Cheng / Liu 11 11 11 Chinese Taipei Cheng / Liu 9 11 13 9
Germany Han / Mittelham 7 5 8 2 Hong Kong Doo / Lee 11 13 11 11
2 Hong Kong Doo / Lee 11 11 11

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References

  1. ^ "2018 ITTF World Tour / Events". ITTF. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  2. ^ "2018 German Open / Prospectus" (PDF). ITTF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 February 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Ma Long issues clear message, wins for record fifth time". ITTF. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  4. ^ "2018 German Open / Men's Singles" (PDF). ITTF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  5. ^ "2018 German Open / Women's Singles" (PDF). ITTF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  6. ^ "2018 German Open / Men's Doubles" (PDF). ITTF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  7. ^ "2018 German Open / Women's Doubles" (PDF). ITTF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.