Results

WTT Champions Frankfurt Women 11/06 15:10 4 Xingtong Chen v Bernadette Szocs L 3-1
WTT Champions Frankfurt Women 11/04 15:20 5 Bernadette Szocs v Hyo Won Suh W 3-1
WTT Champions Montpellier Women 10/25 20:40 4 Manika Batra v Bernadette Szocs L 3-1
WTT Champions Montpellier Women 10/23 20:05 5 Orawan Paranang v Bernadette Szocs W 1-3
European Champs Women 10/20 14:50 - Bernadette Szocs v Sofia Polcanova L 1-4
European Champs Women 10/20 08:30 - Bernadette Szocs v Maria Xiao W 4-1
European Champs Women 10/19 16:25 - Bernadette Szocs v Charlotte Lutz W 4-2
European Champs Women 10/19 09:35 - Bernadette Szocs v Linda Bergstrom W 4-2
European Champs Women 10/18 16:00 - Bernadette Szocs v Annett Kaufmann W 4-0
European Champs Women 10/17 14:15 - Bernadette Szocs v Maria Berzosa W 4-0
WTT China Smash Women 09/30 12:40 6 Xiaona Shan v Bernadette Szocs L 3-1
WTT Champions Macao Women 09/09 08:25 5 Bernadette Szocs v Manyu Wang L 1-3

Wikipedia - Bernadette Szőcs

Bernadette Cynthia Szőcs (Hungarian: Szőcs Bernadette Cynthia; born 5 March 1995) is a professional table tennis player from Romania.

She is the incumbent European games champion in women's singles and a three time Olympian, having participated in 2016, 2020 and 2024 editions of summer Olympics.

History

In September 2011, she travelled to Argentina for the World Junior Circuit event where she overtook Kasumi Ishikawa to reach the top spot in the competition series.

In July 2012, she was ranked 5th in the ITTF World Junior Circuit.

Szőcs won the singles event in the inaugural season of T2, beating Feng Tianwei in the final. Bernadette started to play Table Tennis at 9 years of age for CS Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud. She was declared the 68th honorary citizen of Bistrița in 2018. She was suspended in 2017 and signed with CSA Steaua București in 2019.

Szőcs played for Dabangg Delhi TTC in Ultimate table tennis, a table tennis league in India.

In August 2019 she was ranked no. 14 in the world in the International Table Tennis Federation rankings and no. 1 in the European Table Tennis Union rankings, and in July in the T2 Diamond event, became the first player to use a coloured rubber – pink.

In Szőcs's first international match in 2021, Szőcs upset second seed and world ranked number 8 Cheng I-Ching in the round of 32 of the WTT Contender event at WTT Doha.