Werder Bremen suffers a shock defeat against Grünwettersbach!

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Werder Bremen loses to Grünwettersbach in the table tennis Bundesliga and remains optimistic despite disappointment.

Werder Bremen verliert in der Tischtennis-Bundesliga gegen Grünwettersbach und bleibt trotz Enttäuschung optimistisch.
Werder Bremen loses to Grünwettersbach in the table tennis Bundesliga and remains optimistic despite disappointment.

Werder Bremen suffers a shock defeat against Grünwettersbach!

In the table tennis Bundesliga there was a bitter setback for SV Werder Bremen on November 16, 2025. The Bremen team lost their match against ASC Grünwettersbach 0:3 and had to give up the lead in the table. Loud Werder.de It was the second defeat this season and at the same time the first in over ten months in which no game could be won. Team manager Sascha Greber was disappointed, but at the same time praised the strong performance of the opponents from Grünwettersbach.

In this encounter, the Werder team faced a strong team. Cristian Tamas, the coach, had already warned in advance about the “favorite scare” from Grünwettersbach. In the first match, Marcelo Aguirre clearly lost to Hiroto Shinozuka 0-3. As a result, Kirill Gerassimenko was unable to maintain a 9:6 lead and lost to Tiago Apolonia 2:3. Mattias Falck also had to admit defeat to Tobias Hippler 1:3.

Positive outlook despite the defeat

Despite this “shock”, as Tamas described the defeat, the Werder team remains optimistic. The players are now preparing for the next important game against Borussia Dortmund on November 21st and are hoping for a return to winning ways.

In the meantime there is also good news from the “Grünwettersbacher Ecke”. Ricardo Walther, the ASC's longest-serving player, has extended his contract until 2029, as asc-tt.de reported. Walther, who was named Athlete of the Year in Karlsruhe in 2022, is a key performer for his team and is highly sought after. He describes Grünwettersbach as his second home and is determined to lead the club to titles in the coming years.

While the Werder team is concentrating on their next games, ASC Grünwettersbach remains a serious competitor in the league. Because with their current form and Walther's contract extension, they seem to be in an excellent position. Planning for the next season in the top German league is already in full swing.