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Europe Top-16

Table tennis tournament

Europe Top-16

Summary

Table tennis tournament

FieldValue
titleEurope Top 16
current_season2
last_season2025 Europe Top 16 Cup
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formerlyEurope Top 12
sportTable tennis
founded1971
ceo
coo
fame
singles16 men; 16 women
confedEuropean Table Tennis Union
championMen:
FRA Alexis Lebrun
Women:
GER Han Ying
most_champsMen:
SWE Jan-Ove Waldner (7)
GER Timo Boll (7)
Women:
HUN Beatrix Kisházi (4)
NED Li Jiao (4)

FRA Alexis Lebrun Women: GER Han Ying SWE Jan-Ove Waldner (7) GER Timo Boll (7) Women: HUN Beatrix Kisházi (4) NED Li Jiao (4)

The Europe Top 16, also known as the Europe Top 16 Cup and previously known as the Europe Top 12, is a table tennis tournament organised annually by the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU), featuring the highest-ranked players in Europe.

History

The first event was held in 1971 in Zadar, Yugoslavia (now part of Croatia) as an experimental classification tournament. Twelve male players and six female players took part, with István Jónyer and Beatrix Kisházi, both from Hungary, winning the inaugural men's and women's competitions respectively. The tournament would go on to be held each year in different venues, and would become known as the Europe Top 12.

[[Jan-Ove Waldner

From 1971 until 1989, the tournament used a round-robin format; all players played each other once, with the champion being the player who accumulated the most wins. From 1990, there was a change of format; the twelve players were divided into two round-robin groups, with the top two players from each group progressing to semi-finals, followed by a final. At the 2001 tournament the twelve players were divided into four groups for the first time, with the group winners qualifying for the semi-finals, and from 2002 it was decided that the top two players from each group would qualify for quarter-finals, with knockout rounds to decide the winner. From 2015, the number of players qualifying for both the men's and women's events was increased to 16, and the tournament's name was changed to the Europe Top 16.

Sweden's Jan-Ove Waldner is the most successful player in the history of the men's event, winning the tournament seven times and finishing runner-up on a further four occasions between 1984 and 1996. Beatrix Kisházi of Hungary and Li Jiao of the Netherlands share the record for most wins in the women's event, with four wins each. Kisházi won the first three editions of the tournament from 1971 to 1973 and regained the title in 1977, while Li's four title wins came between 2007 and 2011.

Qualification

Since 2019, the 16 participants in both the men's and the women's tournaments qualify as follows:

  • The current European Champion.
  • 14 additional players based on the European rankings at the time, subject to a maximum of two players from any association.
  • One player from the host nation. If a player from the host nation has already qualified by right, the next eligible player in the rankings will qualify.

Format

Since 2018, the format of the tournament has been a knockout played over two days. The semi-final losers play off for third and fourth place. The top three players in both the men's and the women's tournaments will be guaranteed a place at the Table Tennis World Cup, subject to a maximum of two players from any association.

Results

Men

YearHost CityGoldSilverBronze
1971ZadarHUN István JónyerYUG Antun StipančićYUG Dragutin Šurbek
1972ZagrebYUG Antun StipančićSWE Stellan BengtssonYUG Dragutin Šurbek
1973BöblingenSWE Stellan BengtssonYUG Dragutin ŠurbekYUG Antun Stipančić
1974TrollhättanHUN István JónyerTCH Milan OrlowskiSWE Stellan Bengtsson
1975ViennaSWE Kjell JohanssonYUG Antun StipančićHUN István Jónyer
1976LübeckYUG Dragutin ŠurbekSWE Kjell JohanssonURS Sarkis Sarchayan
1977SarajevoTCH Milan OrlowskiYUG Dragutin ŠurbekFRA Jacques Secrétin
1978PragueHUN Gábor GergelyTCH Milan OrlowskiSWE Stellan Bengtsson
1979KristianstadYUG Dragutin ŠurbekENG Desmond DouglasFRA Jacques Secrétin
1980MunichSWE Stellan BengtssonSWE Ulf ThorsellFRA Jacques Secrétin
1981MiskolcHUN Tibor KlampárSWE Stellan BengtssonYUG Dragutin Šurbek
1982NantesSWE Mikael AppelgrenTCH Milan OrlowskiENG Desmond Douglas
1983ClevelandTCH Milan OrlowskiENG Desmond DouglasSWE Mikael Appelgren
1984BratislavaSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerTCH Jindřich PanskýSWE Mikael Appelgren
1985BarcelonaPOL Andrzej GrubbaTCH Jindřich PanskýSWE Mikael Appelgren
1986SödertäljeSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerENG Desmond DouglasSWE Erik Lindh
1987BaselENG Desmond DouglasSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerSWE Jörgen Persson
1988LjubljanaSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerSWE Jörgen PerssonPOL Andrzej Grubba
1989CharleroiSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerSWE Erik LindhSWE Jörgen Persson
1990HannoverSWE Mikael AppelgrenSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerPOL Andrzej Grubba
1991's-HertogenboschSWE Erik LindhSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerSWE Jörgen Persson
1992ViennaSWE Jörgen PerssonGER Jörg RoßkopfCRO Zoran Primorac
1993CopenhagenSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerSWE Peter KarlssonGER Jörg Roßkopf
BEL Jean-Michel Saive
1994ArezzoBEL Jean-Michel SaiveSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerSWE Peter Karlsson
CRO Zoran Primorac
1995DijonSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerSWE Erik LindhFRA Jean-Philippe Gatien
BEL Jean-Michel Saive
1996CharleroiSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerBEL Jean-Michel SaiveFRA Jean-Philippe Gatien
ITA Yang Min
1997EindhovenFRA Jean-Philippe GatienBLR Vladimir SamsonovCRO Zoran Primorac
SWE Jan-Ove Waldner
1998HalmstadBLR Vladimir SamsonovSWE Peter KarlssonBEL Jean-Michel Saive
SWE Jan-Ove Waldner
1999SplitBLR Vladimir SamsonovFRA Christophe LegoûtFRA Jean-Philippe Gatien
GRE Kalinikos Kreanga
2000AlassioAUT Werner SchlagerITA Yang MinFRA Jean-Philippe Gatien
GER Jörg Roßkopf
2001WelsBLR Vladimir SamsonovSWE Peter KarlssonCZE Petr Korbel
BEL Jean-Michel Saive
2002RotterdamGER Timo BollBLR Vladimir SamsonovFRA Patrick Chila
FRA Damien Éloi
2003SaarbrückenGER Timo BollBLR Vladimir SamsonovDEN Michael Maze
AUT Werner Schlager
2004FrankfurtDEN Michael MazeAUT Werner SchlagerCZE Petr Korbel
RUS Alexey Smirnov
2005RennesRUS Alexey SmirnovBLR Vladimir SamsonovGER Timo Boll
FRA Damien Éloi
2006CopenhagenGER Timo BollAUT Werner SchlagerDEN Michael Maze
CRO Zoran Primorac
2007ArezzoBLR Vladimir SamsonovGRE Kalinikos KreangaCRO Zoran Primorac
RUS Alexey Smirnov
2008FrankfurtAUT Werner SchlagerBLR Vladimir SamsonovBEL Jean-Michel Saive
RUS Alexey Smirnov
2009DüsseldorfGER Timo BollBLR Vladimir SamsonovGRE Kalinikos Kreanga
DEN Michael Maze
2010DüsseldorfGER Timo BollBLR Vladimir SamsonovAUT Chen Weixing
GRE Kalinikos Kreanga
2011LiègeGRE Kalinikos KreangaBLR Vladimir SamsonovAUT Werner Schlager
RUS Alexey Smirnov
2012LyonGER Dimitrij OvtcharovRUS Kirill SkachkovAUT Chen Weixing
BLR Vladimir Samsonov
2014LausannePOR Marcos FreitasDEN Michael MazeGER Dimitrij Ovtcharov
2015BakuGER Dimitrij OvtcharovPOR Marcos FreitasGRE Panagiotis Gionis
2016GondomarGER Dimitrij OvtcharovPOR João MonteiroRUS Alexander Shibaev
2017AntibesGER Dimitrij OvtcharovRUS Alexander ShibaevFRA Simon Gauzy
2018MontreuxGER Timo BollGER Dimitrij OvtcharovDEN Jonathan Groth
2019MontreuxGER Dimitrij OvtcharovBLR Vladimir SamsonovGER Timo Boll
2020MontreuxGER Timo BollSLO Darko JorgićAUT Robert Gardos
2021ThessalonikiGER Patrick FranziskaPOR Marcos FreitasSWE Mattias Falck
FRA Emmanuel Lebesson
2022MontreuxSLO Darko JorgićSWE Truls MöregårdhGER Timo Boll
GER Patrick Franziska
2023SLO Darko JorgićGER Dang QiuGER Dimitrij Ovtcharov
ENG Liam Pitchford
2024SLO Darko JorgićSWE Truls MöregårdhFRA Alexis Lebrun
POR Marcos Freitas
2025FRA Alexis LebrunSLO Darko JorgićSWE Truls Möregårdh
GER Patrick Franziska
2026

Women

YearHost CityGoldSilverBronze
1971ZadarHUN Beatrix KisháziTCH Ilona VoštováTCH Alice Grofová
1972ZagrebHUN Beatrix KisháziROU Maria AlexandruURS Zoja Rudnova
1973BöblingenHUN Beatrix KisháziHUN Judit MagosTCH Ilona Voštová
1974TrollhättanURS Zoja RudnovaROU Maria AlexandruHUN Judit Magos
1975ViennaSWE Ann-Christin HellmanFRG Wiebke HendriksenHUN Henriette Lotaller
1976LübeckSWE Ann-Christin HellmanTCH Ilona Uhlíková-VoštováYUG Eržebet Palatinuš
1977SarajevoHUN Beatrix KisháziENG Jill HammersleyTCH Ilona Uhlíková-Voštová
1978PragueENG Jill HammersleyNED Bettine VriesekoopURS Valentina Popova
1979KristianstadHUN Gabriella SzabóROU Maria AlexandruYUG Eržebet Palatinuš
1980MunichENG Jill HammersleyNED Bettine VriesekoopHUN Gabriella Szabó
1981MiskolcENG Jill HammersleyNED Bettine VriesekoopURS Valentina Popova
1982NantesNED Bettine VriesekoopENG Jill HammersleyTCH Marie Hrachová
1983ClevelandROU Olga NemeșURS Fliura BulatovaNED Bettine Vriesekoop
1984BratislavaTCH Marie HrachováNED Bettine VriesekoopURS Valentina Popova
1985BarcelonaNED Bettine VriesekoopHUN Zsuzsa OláhTCH Marie Hrachová
1986SödertäljeURS Fliura BulatovaFRG Olga NemeșBUL Daniela Guergeltcheva
1987BaselHUN Csilla BátorfiHUN Edit UrbanURS Fliura Bulatova
1988LjubljanaURS Fliura BulatovaNED Bettine VriesekoopFRG Olga Nemeș
1989CharleroiFRG Olga NemeșHUN Csilla BátorfiBUL Daniela Guergeltcheva
1990HannoverHUN Gabriella WirthFRG Olga NemeșFRA Xiaoming Wang-Dréchou
1991's-HertogenboschNED Mirjam HoomanHUN Gabriella WirthNED Bettine Vriesekoop
1992ViennaHUN Csilla BátorfiSWE Marie SvenssonROU Otilia Bădescu
1993CopenhagenROU Emilia CiosuGER Olga NemeșROU Otilia Bădescu
SWE Åsa Svensson
1994ArezzoGER Jie SchöppROU Otilia BădescuNED Mirjam Hooman
GER Nicole Struse
1995DijonROU Otilia BădescuROU Emilia CiosuGER Jie Schöpp
GER Nicole Struse
1996CharleroiLUX Ni XialianHUN Csilla BátorfiGER Nicole Struse
NED Bettine Vriesekoop
1997EindhovenLUX Ni XialianGER Jie SchöppROU Otilia Bădescu
GER Olga Nemeș
1998HalmstadLUX Ni XialianGER Nicole StruseHUN Csilla Bátorfi
SWE Marie Svensson
1999SplitGER Qianhong GotschGER Jing Tian-ZörnerCRO Tamara Boroš
LUX Ni Xialian
2000AlassioGER Qianhong GotschROU Mihaela SteffLUX Ni Xialian
GER Jie Schöpp
2001WelsHUN Csilla BátorfiLUX Ni XialianROU Otilia Bădescu
CRO Tamara Boroš
2002RotterdamCRO Tamara BorošGER Nicole StruseLUX Ni Xialian
BLR Viktoria Pavlovich
2003SaarbrückenGER Jie SchöppCRO Tamara BorošRUS Galina Melnik
HUN Krisztina Tóth
2004FrankfurtGER Nicole StruseGER Jie SchöppCRO Tamara Boroš
AUT Liu Jia
2005RennesAUT Liu JiaHUN Krisztina TóthNED Li Jiao
ROM Mihaela Steff
2006CopenhagenCRO Tamara BorošAUT Liu JiaNED Li Jiao
ROU Mihaela Steff
2007ArezzoNED Li JiaoITA Nikoleta StefanovaAUT Liu Jia
ROU Mihaela Steff
2008FrankfurtNED Li JiaoPOL Li QianBLR Viktoria Pavlovich
GER Wu Jiaduo
2009DüsseldorfPOL Li QianNED Li JieAUT Liu Jia
GER Wu Jiaduo
2010DüsseldorfNED Li JiaoPOL Li QianNED Li Jie
HUN Krisztina Tóth
2011LiègeNED Li JiaoBLR Viktoria PavlovichTUR Melek Hu
NED Li Jie
2012LyonGER Wu JiaduoNED Li JieLUX Ni Xialian
BLR Viktoria Pavlovich
2014LausanneAUT Liu JiaBLR Viktoria PavlovichNED Li Jiao
2015BakuAUT Liu JiaGER Petrissa SoljaGER Irene Ivancan
2016GondomarESP Shen YanfeiTUR Melek HuAUT Liu Jia
2017AntibesNED Li JieGER Petrissa SoljaGER Sabine Winter
2018MontreuxROU Bernadette SzőcsNED Li JieROU Elizabeta Samara
2019MontreuxGER Petrissa SoljaROU Bernadette SzőcsAUT Sofia Polcanova
2020MontreuxGER Petrissa SoljaNED Britt EerlandAUT Sofia Polcanova
2021ThessalonikiGER Nina MittelhamPOR Fu YuCZE Hana Matelová
ROU Bernadette Szőcs
2022MontreuxGER Han YingRUS Polina MikhaylovaAUT Sofia Polcanova
ROU Bernadette Szőcs
2023GER Han YingAUT Sofia PolcanovaGER Nina Mittelham
POR Shao Jieni
2024FRA Jia Nan YuanAUT Sofia PolcanovaROM Bernadette Szőcs
GER Nina Mittelham
2025GER Han YingROU Elizabeta SamaraGER Sabine Winter
GER Xiaona Shan

Statistics

Multiple champions

Listed below are the players who have won the tournament on two or more occasions.

Men

PlayerTotalYears
SWE Jan-Ove Waldner71984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1996
GER Timo Boll2002, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2018, 2020
GER Dimitrij Ovtcharov52012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
BLR Vladimir Samsonov41998, 1999, 2001, 2007
SLO Darko Jorgić32022, 2023, 2024
HUN István Jónyer21971, 1974
SWE Stellan Bengtsson1973, 1980
YUG Dragutin Šurbek1976, 1979
TCH Milan Orlowski1977, 1983
SWE Mikael Appelgren1982, 1990
AUT Werner Schlager2000, 2008

Women

PlayerTotalYears
HUN Beatrix Kisházi41971, 1972, 1973, 1977
NED Li Jiao2007, 2008, 2010, 2011
ENG Jill Hammersley31978, 1980, 1981
HUN Csilla Bátorfi1987, 1992, 2001
LUX Ni Xialian1996, 1997, 1998
AUT Liu Jia2005, 2014, 2015
GER Han Ying2022, 2023, 2025
SWE Ann-Christin Hellman21975, 1976
NED Bettine Vriesekoop1982, 1985
ROM/FRG Olga Nemeș1983, 1989
URS Fliura Bulatova1986, 1988
GER Jie Schöpp1994, 2003
GER Qianhong Gotsch1999, 2000
CRO Tamara Boroš2002, 2006
GER Petrissa Solja2019, 2020

All-time medal table

References

References

  1. "Europe Top-12/16 archive".
  2. "Europe Top 16 / General Information".
  3. "About ETTU / History".
  4. "ETTHoF / Jan-Ove Waldner".
  5. "Li Jiao, One Title Away from Surpassing the Achievements of Beatrix Kishazi".
  6. "2019 Europe Top 16 Cup / Prospectus".
  7. "Top 16 Cup – two days knock out tournament".
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