Tag: Kristian Karlsson


  • Tough Day for Möregårdh – Blown Away in Beijing at China Smash

    Tough Day for Möregårdh – Blown Away in Beijing at China Smash

    Beijing Showdown at China Smash Sweden faced a tough afternoon at the China Smash in Beijing as Truls Möregårdh took on Japan’s Yukiya Uda in the round of 16. Uda, a 24-year-old world top-40 player ranked 33rd, delivered a performance that pushed Möregårdh to the edge. Möregårdh showed early intent, building a bright start and…

  • Tough Day for Möregårdh at Beijing China Smash in Peking

    Tough Day for Möregårdh at Beijing China Smash in Peking

    Beijing China Smash: Möregårdh’s tough exit after a brave fight In the Chinese capital, Swedish rising star Truls Möregårdh ran into a familiar obstacle as he faced Yukiya Uda in the round of 16 at China Smash in Beijing. The match promised early drama, and Möregårdh delivered a bright start, briefly flashing the form that…

  • Tough Night for Möregårdh in Beijing as Yukiya Uda Triumphs in China Smash

    Tough Night for Möregårdh in Beijing as Yukiya Uda Triumphs in China Smash

    Beijing setback for Swedish star Truls Möregårdh’s hopes of a deep run in the China Smash in Beijing were dashed after a 1–3 defeat in the round of 16 against Yukiya Uda. The Swedish youngster made a striking start, racing to an 8–3 lead in the opening game, but the match swung decisively as his…

  • Möregårdh advances in Beijing after on-court protest

    Möregårdh advances in Beijing after on-court protest

    Protest sparks a comeback as Möregårdh advances in Beijing In the latest World Tour Grand Smash in Beijing, Truls Möregårdh turned a tense moment into a springboard for victory. The drama unfolded in the second set when the 23-year-old Swedish star loudly challenged a referee’s decision during a 6–6 rally, after Omar Assar was awarded…

  • After the Protest, Möregårdh Advances in Beijing

    After the Protest, Möregårdh Advances in Beijing

    Beijing Showdown Sparks Controversy and Comeback The ongoing table tennis action in Beijing delivered drama both on and off the table. In the second set, with the score tied at 6–6, Swedish star Truls Möregårdh erupted in protest after a line-call on a serve against Omar Assar. The umpire ruled that Möregårdh hadn’t tossed the…

  • Möregårdh Advances in Beijing After Protest

    Möregårdh Advances in Beijing After Protest

    Beijing showdown: Möregårdh advances after protest In a tense moment during the second set at 6–6, Swedish star Truls Möregårdh challenged a serve-call against Omar Assar. The umpire upheld the decision, and Möregårdh received a warning for the protest. The incident sparked Möregårdh, who went on to win the set 11–8 and level the match…