Results

World Cup 04/17 04:30 - Omar Assar v Truls Moregard L 3-1
World Cup 04/16 11:00 - Truls Moregard v Noshad Alamiyan W 3-1
Champions League 03/31 17:00 - Patrick Franziska v Truls Moregard W 1-3
Champions League 03/31 15:05 - Darko Jorgic v Truls Moregard W 1-3
WTT Champions - Incheon 03/27 12:15 5 Truls Moregard v Long Ma L 0-3
Singapore Smash 03/14 11:00 4 Truls Moregard v Chuqin Wang L 0-3
Singapore Smash 03/13 13:50 5 Truls Moregard v Liam Pitchford W 3-0
Singapore Smash 03/11 10:00 6 Truls Moregard v Shunsuke Togami W 3-1
World Team Championship 02/21 12:55 - Truls Moregard v Yun-Ju Lin L 0-3
World Team Championship 02/21 11:00 - Truls Moregard v Cheng-Jui Kao W 3-1
World Team Championship 02/19 13:10 - Truls Moregard v Aleksa Gacev - CANC
World Team Championship 02/19 11:40 - Truls Moregard v Dimitrije Levajac W 3-0

Wikipedia - Truls Möregårdh

Truls Carl Eric Möregårdh (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈtrɵ̌ls ˈmœ̂ːrɛˌɡoːɖ]; born 16 February 2002, also spelled Truls Moregard by World Table Tennis) is a Swedish professional table tennis player. He won bronze with the Swedish team at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in 2018, as well as at the 2019 European Table Tennis Championships. In 2021, he won silver at the 2021 World Table Tennis Championships. He is right-handed and uses the European shakehand style to hold his racquet.

History

The Swede was considered a great talent from an early age. He achieved his first international successes in 2016. Overall, he is two-time European student champion and one European youth champion.

He finished second in 2016, 2017 and 2018. He also won the youth TOP 10 in 2016. In 2017 and 2018 he was junior vice world champion and was allowed to take part in the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, where he was able to reach the quarter-finals in an individual competition. With the Serbian Sabina Šurjan, he reached the game for the bronze medal in the mixed competition, where they were subject to the representation of Taiwan, Su Pei-ling and Lin Yun-ju. While Šurjan won her singles against Su, Möregårdh and Šurjan lost in doubles.

With the team he reached 4th place. From 2018 he took part in adult tournaments with increasing frequency, notable successes being winning the bronze medal at the 2018 World Cup and the 2019 European Table Tennis Championships. In 2019 he became Swedish champion after beating Kristian Karlsson in the final. In the same year he moved from Swedish club Eslövs AI BTK to the Japanese club TT Saitama. In 2021 he became Swedish champion again when he defeated Anton Källberg in the final. As of 2023, he was playing for Lexuan Sports Group TTC in the China Table Tennis Super League.