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Annett Kaufmann Overcomes Injury to Lead Germany at Table Tennis World Championships

The 18-year-old prodigy has recovered from a foot sprain and is set to compete in singles, doubles, and mixed events in Doha, stepping into a leadership role as Timo Boll nears retirement.

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Overview

  • Annett Kaufmann, 18, sustained a left-foot ligament sprain during training in Düsseldorf but has recovered and traveled to Doha for the World Championships.
  • She will compete in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, partnering with Patrick Franziska in the mixed event, as Germany looks to fill the void left by Timo Boll's imminent retirement.
  • Kaufmann, the first non-Asian Junior World Champion, gained widespread recognition after her standout performances at the Paris Olympics in 2024.
  • Her athletic background, shaped by her parents—both professional athletes—has instilled discipline, media savvy, and a grounded approach to her rising fame.
  • Facing world-class competition, including a potential early match against world No. 3 Chen Xingtong, Kaufmann aims to solidify her status as a leading figure in German table tennis.