Stars

Men

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Kim Kyung Ah

Timo Boll, Germany

*8. March 1981
Club: TTV RE-BAU Gönnern, Germany

WM-Runner-up Doubles 2005
Third place European Championships Doubles 2005
Winner Volkswagen German Open Singles and Doubles 2004
Winner Austria and Polish Singles 2004
Quarter finalist Olympic Games Singles 2004
Runner-up World Championships Team 2004
Winner Polish Open Singles and Doubles 2004
Runner-up China Open Doubles 2004
Winner Volkswagen Japan Open Singles 2003
Winner Europe Top 12 2002, 2003
Winner World Cup 2002
European Singles Champion Singles 2002
European Singles Champion Doubles 2002
Winner German Championships Singles 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003

Kim Kyung Ah

Chuan Chih-Yuan, Chinese Taipei

*2. April 1981
Club: TTF LIEBHERR Ochsenhausen, Germany

Third place Chinese Taipei Open Singles and Doubles 2005
Quarter finalist Olympic Games Singles 2004
Third place Greek, Brazilian and Danish Open Singles 2004
Runner-up US and Japan Open Singles 2004
Runner-up Asian Games Team 2000, 2003
Winner Brazilian Open Singles 2003
Winner Grand Finals Singles 2002
Runner-up Qatar, Dutch and Japan Open Singles 2002
Runner-up Asian Games Singles 2002

Kim Kyung Ah

Wang Hao, China

*15. December 1983
Club: 8-1 Bank of China, China

World Doubles Champion 2005
Runner-up Olympic Games Singles 2004
World Team Champion 2004
Third place World Cup 2004
Third place Pro Tour Grand Finals Singles 2002, 2004
Winner Greek Open Singles 2004
Runner-up World Championships Doubles 2003
Third place World Championships Mixed Doubles 2003
Winner Asian Games Singles and Team 2003
Winner Pro Tour Grand Finals Singles 2003

Kim Kyung Ah

Ma Lin, China

*19. February 1980
Club: Shaanxi Yinhe Guoliang, China

Club: Shaanxi Yinhe Guoliang, China
Runner-up World Championships Singles 1999, 2005
Third place World Championships Doubles, 2003, 2005
Runner-up Qatar Open Singles and Doubles 2005
Winner World Cup 2000, 2003, 2004
Winner Pro Tour Grand Finals Doubles 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004
Olympic Champion Doubles 2004
World Team Champion 2001, 2004
World Champion Mixed Doubles 1999, 2003
Winner Pro Tour Grand Finals Singles 2001
Third place World Championships Singles 2001

Kim Kyung Ah

Kalinikos Kreanga, Greece

*8. March 1972
Club: G.U. Hennebont T.T., France

Third place European Championships Singles 2005
Runner-up European Championsips Doubles 2005
Runner-up World Cup 2003, 2004
Winner St. Petersburg and Chile Open Singles 2004
Third place World Championships Singles 2003
Runner-up Pro Tour Grand Finals Singles 2002
Runner-up European Championships Singles 2002
Winner Japan Open Singles 2002
Third place Europe Top 12 1999

Kim Kyung Ah

Wang Liqin, China

*18. June 1978
Club: Zhejiang Ningbo Haitian, China

World Champion Singles 2001, 2005
World Champion Mixed Doubles 2005
Third place World Championships Singles 2005
Winner Pro Tour Grand Finals 1998, 2000, 2004
Third place Olympic Games Singles 2004
Winner China, Singapore and Korea Open Singles 2004
Wordl Champion Doubles 2001, 2003
Runner-up World Cup 2001
Third place World Cup 2000
Olympic Champion Doubles 2000
Kim Kyung Ah

Michael Maze, Denmark

*1. September 1981
Club: Borussia Düsseldorf, Germany

Third place World Championships Singles 2005
European Team Champion 2005
Third place Olympic Games Doubles 2004
Winner Europe Top 12 2004
Winner Danish Open Singles 2004
Runner-up Danish Open Doubles 2004
Third place Europe Top 12 2003
Third place Brazilian Open Singles and Doubles 2002
Third place Danish Open Singles 2002

Kim Kyung Ah

Ryu Seung Min, South Korea

*5. August 1982
Club: SVS Niederösterreich, Austria

Winner Korea Open Doubles 2005
Olympic Champion Singles 2004
Third place World Championships Team 2001, 2004
Winner US and Egypt Open Singles and Doubles 2004
Third place Pro Tour Grand Finals Singles 2003
Third place Asian Games Singles 2003
Winner Asian Games Doubles 2002
Fourth place Olympic Games Doubles 2000

Kim Kyung Ah

Jean-Michel Saive, Belgium

*17. November 1969
Club: Royal Villette Charleroi, Belgium

Runner-up European Championships Singles 2005
Third place Egypt Open Singles 2004
Fourth place World Cup 2003
Winner Qatar Open Singles 2002
Runner-up World Championships Team 2001
European Singles Champion Singles 1994
Winner Europe Top 12 1994
Runner-up World Championships Singles 1993

Kim Kyung Ah

Vladimir Samsonov, Belarus

*17. April 1976
Club: Royal Villette Charleroi, Belgium

European Singles Champion 2005
Runner-up European Championships Doubles 2005
Winner Croatian Open Singles 2005
Winner Brazilian Open Singles 2004
Third place US Open Singles 2004
Winner Qatar Open Singles 2003
European Singles Champion 1998, 2003
European Team Champion 2003
Winner Europe Top 12 1998, 1999, 2001
Winner World Cup 1999, 2001
Runner-up World Championships Singles 1997
European Doubles Champion 1996

Kim Kyung Ah

Werner Schlager, Austria

*28. September 1972
Club: SVS Niederösterreich, Austria

European Doubles Champion 2005
Runner-up European Championships Team 2005
Third place European Championships Mixed Doubles 2005
Winner Croatian Open Singles 2004
Runner-up Europe Top 12 2004
Runner-up Brazilian and Egypt Open Singles 2004
World Singles Champion 2003
Winner Korea Open Singles 2002
Third place European Championships Singles 2002
Winner Europe Top 12 2000
Third place World Championships Singles 1999
Runner-up World Cup 1999

Kim Kyung Ah

Alexei Smirnov, Russia

*9. October 1977
Club: Royal Villette Charleroi, Belgium

Third place European Championships Doubles and Mixed Doubles 2005
Third place Qatar Open Doubles 2005
Fourth place Olympic Games Doubles 2004
Third place Polish Open Doubles 2004
Fourth place World Cup 2003
Runner-up Qatar Open Singles 2003
Third place Brazilian Open Singles 2003
Runner-up European Championships Doubles 2003
Fifth place Europe Top 12 2003
Third place German Open Singles 2002

Kim Kyung Ah

Jan-Ove Waldner, Sweden

*3. October 1965
Club: TTC RhönSprudel Fulda-Maberzell, Germany

Fourth place Olympic Games Singles 2004
Fourth place World Championships Team 2004
World Team Champion 1989, 1991, 1993, 2000
Olympic silver medallist Singles 2000
World Champion Singles 1989, 1997
European Singles Champion 1996
Olympic Singles Champion 1992
Winner World Cup 1990
Seven-times winner Europe Top 12
Seven-times European Team Champion