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03 - 13
March
2021
WTT Star Contender Doha
Lusail Sports Arena
Doha

22 - 27
June
2021
European Championships
Warsaw
Warsaw

23 - 08
July - August
2021
Olympics (Tokyo)
Busan Exhibition and Convention Centre
Busan, South Corea
INFO, STATS & RESULTS
Below you will find some interesting facts about Kristian and a list of his best acchievments. Click on the button on the right to have a look at KKs full stats and list of results from early days until now!
KK - FACTS & FIGURES
Facts
Date of birth: 06 Aug 1991
Nationality: Swedish
Born: Trollhättan, Sweden
Height: 1,83 m
Weight: 88 kg
Marital status: Partnership
Plays for: Borussia Düsseldorf (Since 1 July 2016)
Plays with: Left hand
Material
Timber: Korbel SK7
Rubber: Dignics 09c
Latest successes:
2021
- Winner of the German Cup with Borussia Düsseldorf
2020
- Champions League Winner with Borussia Düsseldorf
2019
- 5th Place Korea Open Singles 2019
- Final European Games 2019 Team
- 5th Place Qatar Open Double 2019 (with M. Falck)
- Runner-Up Swedish Championships Singles 2019
- 5th Place Swedish Championships Double 2019 (with M. Falck)
- 9th Place Hungarian Open Singles 2019
2018
- Runner-Up Swedish Open Double 2018 (with M. Falck)
- 5. Platz Swedish Open Einzel 2018
- Runner-Up European Championships Double 2018 (with M. Falck)
- 3rd Place European Championships Singles 2018
- German Team Champion 2018 (with Borussia)
- Winner Champions League 2018 (with Borussia)
- 3rd Place World Championships Team 2018
- Swedish Champion Singles 2018
- 9th Place Europe Top 16 Singles 2018
- 3rd Place Hungarian Open Double 2018 (with M. Falck)
- 5th Place Hungarian Open Singles 2018
- Winner German Cup 2018 (with Borussia)
Career highlights (so far):
- 7x WC-Participant 2018-2012 (Double: 9th Place 2017, 2015, 2013 / Team: 3rd Place 2018, 5th Place 2016)
- 8x EC-Participant 2018-2011 (Singles: 3rd Place 2018 / Double: Runner-Up 2018, 2012, 3rd Place 2016, 2015 / Team: 3rd Place 2014, 5th Place 2017, 2015, 2013)
- Winner Triple 2018 (with Borussia)
- Swedish Champion Singles 2018, 2015, 2014
- Winner German Cup 2018, 2017 (with Borussia)
- Runner-Up Champions League 2017 (with Borussia)
- German Team Champion 2017 (with Borussia)
- Runner-Up Qatar Open Double 2017 (with M. Karlsson)
- Olympic-Participant 2016 (5th Place Team)
- French Team Champion 2016, 2015 (with Pontoise)
- Winner Champions League 2016, 2014 (with Pontoise)
- 4th Place Word Cup Singles 2016
- 3rd Place Swedish Open Singles 2015
- Winner Polish Open Double 2015 (with M. Karlsson)
- 3rd Place Korea Open Singles 2014
- Runner-Up Czech Open Double 2012 (with M. Karlsson)
Previous clubs
Trollhättans BTK (1999-2007)
BTK Rekord (2007-2011)
Halmstad BTK (2011 to 2013)
AS Pontoise Cergy (2013 to 2016)
Ranking
World ranking: 29 (February 2021)
Swedish ranking: 2 (February 2021)