Results

Germany Bundesliga 08/30 19:00 - Maciej Kubik v Daniel Habesohn L 3-1
Germany Bundesliga 08/30 17:30 - Luka Mladenovic v Daniel Habesohn - View
Germany Bundesliga 08/30 16:43 - Martin Allegro v Daniel Habesohn L 3-1
Europe Smash Quals 08/14 18:25 6 Daniel Habesohn v Taehyun Kim L 2-3
WTT United States Smash 07/08 02:45 6 Yi-Hsin Feng v Daniel Habesohn L 3-1
WTT United States Smash Quals 07/06 02:25 - Daniel Habesohn v Kirill Gerassimenko W 3-1
WTT United States Smash Quals 2025 07/05 03:20 - Leonardo Iizuka v Daniel Habesohn W 1-3
WTT United States Smash Quals 2025 07/04 02:15 6 Brian Afanador v Daniel Habesohn W 1-3
World Championships 05/21 11:30 5 Daniel Habesohn v Yun-Ju Lin L 0-4
World Championships 05/19 13:25 6 Daniel Habesohn v Kenji Matsudaira W 4-0
World Championships 05/18 14:10 57 Dimitrij Ovtcharov v Daniel Habesohn - Walkover
WTT Feeder Otocec II 04/01 17:00 5 Tiago Apolonia v Daniel Habesohn L 3-2

Wikipedia - Daniel Habesohn

Daniel Habesohn (born 22 July 1986) is an Austrian table tennis player. He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Olympics. Habesohn competed in the 2017 World Table Tennis Championships, upsetting Japanese player and number 15 seed Kenta Matsudaira but he then went on to lose to number 33 seed Lin Gaoyuan. He teamed with Robert Gardos in the men's doubles event, losing in the first round in a close match with the Belarusian duo of Vladimir Samsonov and Pavel Platonov.

In the 2016 Summer Olympics, he competed as part of the Austrian team in the men's team event. Later, in the 2020 Summer Olympics, he participated in the men's singles event where he received a bye in the first round, defeated Clarence Chew in the second round, but eventually lost to Marcos Freitas in the third round.