Katar Open - ženy 11/29 19:15 - Benedikt Duda v Tiago Apolonia W 2-3
Swedish Open 11/18 18:30 5 Stephane Ouaiche v Tiago Apolonia L 4-1
Swedish Open 11/18 13:30 6 Hung-Chiech Chang v Tiago Apolonia W 1-4
Qatar Open - smíšená hra 11/11 19:30 5 Omar Assar v Tiago Apolonia L 4-2
Qatar Open - smíšená hra 11/11 15:10 6 Siu Hang Lam v Tiago Apolonia W 0-4
Katar Open - ženy 10/28 18:23 - Daniel Gorak v Tiago Apolonia W 1-3
Katar Open - ženy 10/20 18:10 6 Hunor Szocs v Tiago Apolonia L 4-2
Katar Open - ženy 10/09 15:25 - Tiago Apolonia v Timo Boll L 0-3
Katar Open - ženy 10/09 13:03 - Tiago Apolonia v Kristian Karlsson L 0-3
Katar Open - ženy 10/07 19:39 - Tiago Apolonia v Kalinikos Kreanga W 3-0
Katar Open - ženy 10/02 11:40 4 Tiago Apolonia v Par Gerell L 1-4
Katar Open - ženy 09/25 15:24 - Yuto Muramatsu v Tiago Apolonia L 3-2
Katar Open - ženy 09/25 13:45 - Jakub Dyjas v Tiago Apolonia L 3-0
Katar Open - ženy 09/17 04:30 4 Tiago Apolonia v Kwan Kit Ho L 2-4
Katar Open - ženy 09/16 05:45 5 Tiago Apolonia v Heng-Wei Yang W 4-0

Wikipedia - Tiago Apolónia

Tiago André Barata Feio Peixoto Apolónia (born 28 July 1986) is a Portuguese table tennis player for German club TTF LIEBHERR Ochsenhausen and Portugal. As of August 2016, he is ranked the number eighteenth player in the world.

History

Born in Lisbon, Apolónia began playing table tennis aged six at his hometown club Estrela da Amadora. As a youth player, he was crowned European Junior Doubles champion in 2004 and won a silver medal in the Doubles competition at the Junior World Championships in 2003, both partnering Marcos Freitas. After playing for German clubs TTC indeland Jülich, 1. FC Saarbrücken and TTF LIEBHERR Ochsenhausen, he arrived at his current club TTC Neu-Ulm in 2019. In 2006, he won his first ITTF Pro Tour Doubles title in São Paulo, partnering João Monteiro. His first ITTF Pro Tour Singles title followed in October 2010 with the Austrian Open in Wels, where he beat Germany's Timo Boll in the final.

He qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed in the Men's Singles. Poor guy.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he was part of the Portuguese men's team.

In 2015 he won first place with his national team (João Geraldo and Marcos Freitas) in table tennis at the 2015 European Games in Baku.