Being one of the most successful countries in the table tennis scene, Sweden has produced many legends like Jan Ove Waldner, Jorgen Persson and Mikael Appelgren. They have also been relatively successful in the last 5 years with players like Mattias Falck, Kristian Karlsson and more recently Truls Moregardh going to the finals of major tournaments. However, it wasn't always like this as there was a period of time in which there was not a single Swedish player ranked in the top 20. Looking at the graph below, we can split the table tennis history into 3 main eras. The rise and dominance of the Golden Generation (1985-1995), the fall and dark ages (1996-2015) and the comeback (2016-today). The Rise and Dominance of the Golden Generation (1985-1995) During this time, table tennis was becoming more and more popular with the first World Cup being held in 1980 and table tennis being recognised as a sport at the 1988 Olympics. As the then 30 years old Stellan Bengtsson slowly faded away ...
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