Former world No. 1 Timo Boll will retire from international table tennis after competing in his seventh Olympics at the Paris Games. Boll, who made his Olympic debut in Sydney in 2000, won four team ...
PARIS, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Timo Boll played his last match in international competition in the same manner that has won him respect from rivals and fans in his 30-year table tennis career: calm, ...
“Boll is still Boll, the warm-hearted, down-to-earth superstar from the Odenwald. If there were an Olympic gold medal for being normal and decent, Boll would certainly win it. At a World Championship, ...
Carrying on that tradition, German robotics manufacturer Kuka has arranged a contest between one of its robots and highly regarded table tennis player Timo Boll. Kuka vs. Boll will take place on March ...
German table tennis star Timo Boll has ended his illustrious career with a defeat. His club, Borussia Dusseldorf, lost the table tennis Bundesliga play-off final 3-2 to TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen on ...
There are many table tennis legends as such, but there is one name which the whole world recognizes well and whose fan is in every country. From kids to senior paddlers, we all have idolised Timo Boll ...
German table tennis player and new world No 1, Timo Boll, is in peak form and will continue to pose a threat to China's consistently dominant paddlers, Tang Yue reports. Eight years ago, German Timo ...
Timo Boll of Germany competes during the men's singles second round match against Ma Long of China at ITTF World Tour Platinum, Qatar Open in the Qatari capital Doha on March 29, 2019. (Xinhua/Nikku) ...
Boll's absence means China will have the top four seeded places in the men's singles along with the top four seeded spots in the women's event. The tournament also features Paul Drinkhall's first ...
German table tennis star and two-time medalist Timo Boll was selected by his peers as their flag bearer for the Opening Ceremonies. Boll, who helped Germany win a bronze medal in the men’s team ...
German star Timo Boll kept his nerves to beat Portugal's Joao Monteiro in a seven set thriller and reach the men's singles fourth round at the World Table Tennis Championships here on Thursday. Facing ...