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Introduction to Ocharov

Dimitrij Ovtcharov, born on September 2, 1988 in Kiev, Ukraine, is a German table tennis player.

In 2003, Ocharov participated in the first World Youth Table Tennis Championships. In August 2008, Ocharov won the silver medal on behalf of the German team in the men's table tennis team competition of the Beijing Olympic Games. In August 2012, Ocharov won the bronze medal in the men's singles table tennis competition at the London Olympics. He is a very powerful player.

In August 2016, Ocharov won the bronze medal on behalf of the German team in the table tennis men's team competition at the Rio Olympics. In 2017, Ocharov won the men's singles championship at the 38th Table Tennis World Cup. On July 30, 2021, Ocharov won the bronze medal in the men's singles table tennis at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics; on August 6, Ocharov represented the German team and won the runner-up in the men's table tennis team at the Tokyo Olympics.

Evaluation of Dimitri Ocharov’s personal strength

Ocharov has strong backhand ability and excellent backhand attack. His backhand can not only withstand the opponent's powerful attack when defending, but also create a great threat to the opponent when attacking. His backhand twist and backhand flick are his two biggest killers. They are fast and have low arcs, making it difficult for opponents to guard against them.

Secondly, Ocharov’s forehand attack and serve are also quite good. His forehand attack has strong penetrating power and can make the final decision at critical moments. His serve is varied and can sometimes deliver fast, low-spin balls that are difficult for opponents to catch.

In addition, Ocharov’s psychological quality during the game is also quite strong. He is able to stay calm at critical moments, defy powerful opponents, and perform at his best. The tenacious fighting spirit and confidence he displayed in the game are also admirable.