Staged in the ballroom of “Dancing with Stars” matches best of three games, Stefan Fegerl will play Daniel Habesohn, Sofia Polcanova will confront Liu Jia.
Under the guidance of Werner Thury, the Referee appointed for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, best of three games matches; they are intriguing contests in their own right but there is an added dimension.
The winners and losers will meet, best of five games engagements, in each game the woman will receive a six point start!
Extra spice
Equally, there is a degree of spice. Earlier this year Stefan Fegerl was beaten in the final of the men’s singles event at the Austrian National Championships by Daniel Habesohn, a player who excelled some five months ago at the Chengdu Airlines 2019 Men’s World Cup.
Notably, after losing to Germany’s Dimitrij Ovtcharov, he beat Vladimir Samsonov of Belarus to book his place in the main draw where the eventual champion, China’s Fan Zhendong, ended progress.
It was quite outstanding performance on debut but if there is one player who is used to competing in such a competition, Liu Jia, the 2005 European champion, beats the lot! She has competed in the Women’s World Cup on no less than 13 occasions, more than any other player!
Facing Sofia Polcanova, the current national champion, currently Europe’s highest world ranked female player, it is a battle of the generations; Sofia Polcanova is 25 years old, Liu Jia 38 years of age.
Time to reminisce
Also present but not in the arena will be Werner Schlager, he will be in the commentary box alongside Michael Roscher. Undoubtedly it will not only present an opportunity to evaluate play as it unfolds but also to look back to 2003 in Paris, the day when Werner Schlager won the men’s singles title at the Liebherr World Championships. Significantly, he is the most recent non-Chinese player to achieve the feat.
Cheering ever success on that historic occasion, with Austrian scarf as always draped around his neck, was Hans Friedinger, now president of the national federation. Understandably he is delighted with the present day initiative.
“I am very happy and grateful that, in co-operation with ORF, we have managed to organise this event during this brutal coronavirus crisis. I think this live challenge is now a real European opener; this is an important and valuable sign of life for our sport. We will of course meet all necessary safety requirements in order to be able to present table tennis and the best players in Austria.” Hans Friedinger.
The transmission is scheduled to conclude at 10.30 pm (local time).