Name: Joao Monteiro
Date of Birth: 29/08/1983
Nation Represented: Portugal
Highest World Ranking: 35
Portugal's Joao Monteiro Image Courtesy of the ITTF |
Equipment:
Blade: BTY Michael Maze OFF
FH Rubber: Tenergy 05
BH Rubber: Tenergy 64
When did you start table tennis and
how did you start playing?
My first coach, Filipe Amaral went in
primary school where I was and made some physical tests to all the
children from the school and he chose the best 20 and I was among
one of that 20. I started to play at 9 years old in the club Grupo
Recreativo de Tercena.
What would you
say your greatest
achievement in your career
so far is?
5th
in London Olympic teams,
2 times quarter finals
in singles in European
Championships (2008 and
2012), Swiss open winner
(2010), 3rd in
team in European
Championships (2011), 3rd
Slovenia Open in singles
(2008), 2 times Olympic
games representative (Beijing and London),
3rd in Brasil
Open singles (2006), 1st
in Brasil Open in
doubles (2011).
In the European Olympic Qualfication
Tournament you won 6/6 matches to qualify, an awesome effort. How did
it feel to qualify for the olympic games?
Is always nice and good
when you win a competition without losing one single game and being
an Olympic Qualification, happiness is even bigger.
The Portugese team in London reached
the quarterfinals, losing narrowly 3-2 to Korea. What does this mean
for Portugal?
The team now is very strong, can we expect to see more
results like this in the future? We always work hard every day to
become better and better so when are coming the big competitions we
can fight against the best teams in the world and right now we are in
the top also.
The Portugese Men's Team - Apolonia, Freitas, Monteiro |
You have been part of the success of
Saarbruken in the DTTL and the ECL, do you think the German league is
a strong contributor to your level of competitiveness?
Yes, the
german league is one of the best in Europe with lot of world class
players and is good for me to play against them and grow up my table
tennis level.
You have now
been based at the
Werner Schlager Academy
training for some time.
Tell us more about
the academy and your
training regime. Do you
feel you have made
big improvements since
moving to WSA?
I
like to practice in
WSA Academy, has very
good infrastructures, with
world class coaches and
very good sparring partners
and the spirit between
the players is very
nice and healthy so
I am happy so
far to be practising
there. Besides, Vienna is
a nice city and
is very good to
have a place where
you can relax and
feel good, out from
table tennis.
Do you believe
that the WSA is
going to be the
centre for Europe's
development in the future?
I don’t know
that, but for sure
is one of the
best european table tennis
centers.
What are your
goals for the future?
Would you like to
aim for Rio 2016?
I always give my
best in each competition
and of course playing
the Olympic games in
Rio is one goal
for me but for
the long run. For
shorter time I want
to play well in
World Championships in May
and in October to
make better than quarter
finals in singles and
doubles and to make
better than 3rd
place in teams.
Off Topic Questions:
Favourite Food:
Italian
Favourite Car:
Audi RS5
Favourite Holiday
Destination: anywhere with my
girlfriend
Favourite Movie:
Gladiator
Do you have
one last tip for
players who are aiming
to become professional
international players? Give always the best in each practice you make and believe in yourselves and in your work. Sooner or later the work will pay off and most important of all, enjoy and have fun playing table tennis.
Monteiro at the Swiss Open. Nice shot!
Thanks so much for your time Joao :)
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