Schrag
Werner Schrager, born on September 28, 1972, nationality: Austria, occupation: table tennis player. Schrag began to learn table tennis at the age of 6. He won the championship in the men's singles final of the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2003 by defeating South Korean player Zhu Shihe, and was selected as "Austrian player of the year".
Brilliant achievements
Schlager's right hand horizontal stroke, with the sharp arc of both wings and the big board back to attack, at the same time, he has the rare service skill and calm style of European players, so he quickly became a major force in international competitions. 1989 European Championship Men's doubles runner up; 1996 Australian Open Men's singles and men's doubles champion, British and American Open Men's doubles champion; 1997 Australian Open Men's doubles runner up, Poland open men's doubles champion; 1998 European Championship Men's doubles top four, Croatia open men's doubles champion; 1999 world Cup Men's singles runner up, 45th world table tennis men's singles top four, men's doubles eight Strong, Australia, Czech open men's doubles champion, Brazil open men's doubles runner up; 2000 Denmark open men's singles runner up, men's doubles champion, Poland open men's doubles runner up, the 27th Olympic men's singles, men's doubles top eight, Europe's top 12 men's singles champion, European men's doubles top four, world men's singles top four; 2001 German open men's singles runner up, Brazil open men's doubles champion , men's singles top eight in the world cup; 2002 Brazil open men's singles and men's doubles champion, South Korea Open Men's singles champion, Poland open men's singles runner up, European Championships Men's singles top four, men's doubles top eight, World Cup Men's singles fourth; 2003 European top 12 men's singles third, European Championships mixed doubles champion, Qatar Open Men's doubles runner up, 47th World Table Tennis Championships Men's singles champion, men's doubles top eight; 2004 World Championships Men's singles champion and men's doubles runner up in the 2005 European Championships; men's singles champion and men's doubles champion in the 2005 European Championships; men's singles runner up in the 2005 European Championships; men's doubles champion in the 2006 European Championships; men's singles runner up in the 2005 European Championships; men's doubles champion in the 2006 European Championships Second runner up of men's singles in the top 12 European Championships in 2010 and third runner up of men's team in the UAE Table Tennis World Cup in 2010.
Table tennis resume
Schlager's serve is excellent. His forehand half high toss serves mainly serve without turning the ball. Combined with the side up and down rotation of reverse rotation, it has many changes and good consistency. Different from other horizontal board masters who mainly serve without billiards, Schrag prefers to serve half released long balls, waiting for the opportunity to carry out high-quality back pull or straight-line return. Schrag's forehand loop has strong rotation and high hit rate. In the middle stalemate, Schrag's anti pull ability is excellent. In the passive defense, Schrag has a long-distance forehand chop, which often receives unexpected results in the game. In the backhand position, Schrag has strong rotation, good power, great threat of backhand straight line, and can pull a high hanging loop which is extremely rotating and close to the bottom line, which makes the opponent very uncomfortable. In the backhand position stalemate process, Schrag not only uses the loop to return the ball, but also uses the pumping to return the ball when seizing the opportunity, suddenly changing the rotation and rhythm of the return ball. vernier Schrag was born on September 28, 1972 in the small town of Neustadt, about 50 kilometers north of Vienna. When he was 5 years old, he learned to play table tennis with his brother in a table tennis club in his hometown. Later, he studied while training. When he was 18 years old, he joined the army after graduating from computer technology school and became a member of the military sports club. Schrag is a late comer. Although he has made some good achievements in Europe, he has always been regarded as a second rate player. In the 45th World Table Tennis Championships in 1999, at the age of 27, Schlager reached the top four of men's singles, and finally lost to Liu Guoliang in the semi-final to win the third place in men's singles, and entered the top eight in doubles. In the same year's World Cup, Schrag successively defeated Samsonov, Kong Linghui and Waldner, and then defeated Persson in the semi-final, finally won the men's singles runner up. In the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, Schrag entered the top eight in singles and doubles respectively, creating the best results in Austrian table tennis history. In the next year's Osaka World Table Tennis Championships, Schrag lost 1-3 to Liu Guozheng in the men's singles one eighth final, which was a pity to stop. In doubles, Schrag and jindelake also lost to Xianggang players Li Jing and Gao Lize and failed to enter the top eight. In 2003, Schrag ushered in the peak period of his career. In the 47th World Table Tennis Championships, he defeated defending champion Wang Liqin in the quarter final, Kong Linghui in the semi-final and South Korean chopper Zhu Shihe in the final to win the men's singles championship. This is also the last time that European players have won the men's singles championship in the world table tennis championships. In the 2004 Qatar world table tennis championships, he first defeated Ma Lin in the men's team group stage, and then defeated Wang Liqin in five sets. After that, due to injury and lack of systematic training for a long time, Schrag's condition gradually declined. In 2005 Shanghai World Table Tennis Championships, Schrag was unexpectedly defeated by Spanish veteran he Zhiwen and was unable to defend his title. In the 2008 Olympic Games, Schrag lost to Wang Liqin in the singles and missed the final eight. In 2012, in the third round of men's table tennis singles competition of London Olympic Games, Austria veteran Schrag lost 1-4 to China's Wang Hao and lost the chance to advance to the next round. ten days before the 2016 World Table Tennis Championships in Malaysia, the Austrian Table Tennis Association officially announced that 43 year old veteran Schrag will take the place of the flu stricken habeisson in the world table tennis championships.
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