In a groundbreaking moment for the sport, Hugo Calderano has rewritten the history books of table tennis. The Brazilian star has clinched a place in the semifinals of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, becoming the first athlete outside of Asia and Europe to achieve this remarkable feat.
“It’s an even bigger feat that I’m the first outside of Asia or Europe. I had some emotions after the match. It’s really nice to represent a whole continent. At the same time I want so much more. I want to keep going, reach the final and maybe even a gold medal.”
Calderano’s journey to this historic milestone was highlighted by a commanding 4-0 triumph over Korea Republic’s Jang Woo-jin in the quarterfinals. This victory not only secured a place in the semifinals but also underscored Calderano’s status as a global force in table tennis.
By breaking through the dominance of Asian and European players, Calderano has opened new horizons for table tennis. His achievement is a testament to the growing strength of the sport in Latin America and inspires future generations of athletes to challenge the established order.
On the challenge of breaking the Asian and European stronghold in table tennis:
“It’s a big challenge for me, but at the same time that’s what I like. In my sport I need to push the limits and break these barriers to bring so much joy to my people.”
Hugo Calderano, who entered Paris as the fourth seed, has displayed impeccable form throughout the competition, eliminating his opponents and demonstrating his talent and determination. The Brazilian fans in Paris, roared with every point claimed by Calderano, who thrived on the enthusiastic support present at South Paris Arena 4. The anticipation now builds for another victory in the semifinals, where the Brazilian will face the winner of the clash between Egypt’s Omar Assar and Sweden’s Truls Moregardh. With the Brazilian crowd behind him, the athlete now seeks to capture an Olympic medal and write a new chapter in the continent’s sporting history.