Jan-Ove Waldner (Swedish: [ˈjɑːn uːvɛ ˈvǎldnɛr]; born 3 October 1965), in Sweden commonly J-O Waldner (Swedish: [ˈjiː uː], is a Swedish former professional...
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1998. As a coach, he was awarded the ITTF Star Coach award in 2017. Jan-Ove Waldner considered him to have the best backhand in the world, particularly...
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singles crowns at the Olympic Games, World Championships, and World Cup. Jan-Ove Waldner of Sweden first completed the grand slam at 1992 Olympic Games. Deng...
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Schweighouse, Alsace - 1803) Jan-Ove Waldner (born 1965, Stockholm), Swedish table tennis player Jean-Baptiste Waldner (born 1959), French engineer,...
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players of the late 1980s through to the late 1990s, namely the Swedes Jan Ove Waldner and Jörgen Persson, who won the World Championships in Dortmund in...
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2004 Summer Olympics. Here, he was outclassed in the quarterfinal by Jan-Ove Waldner. After a period marked by public criticism, Timo Boll won tournament...
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men's singles at the Olympic games in London 2012. The first three are Jan-Ove Waldner (in 1992), Liu Guoliang (in 1999), and Kong Linghui (in 2000). Zhang...
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from April 24 to May 5, 1997. This event was notable as the winner Jan-Ove Waldner won without losing a single set in all matches played, this was the...
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designer and scholar Jan-Ove Waldner (born 1965), Swedish table tennis player Per Ove Width (born 1939), Norwegian politician "Ove (Owe)". isof.se (in...
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(CHN) 1989: Jan-Ove Waldner (SWE) 1991: Jörgen Persson (SWE) 1993: Jean-Philippe Gatien (FRA) 1995: Kong Linghui (CHN) 1997: Jan-Ove Waldner (SWE) 1999:...
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