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Qualified for Final A on Aug 29
Ian Seidenfeld 3 v 0 Paul Karabardak
Kim Hyeon Uk 3 v 0 Tom Matthews
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Welsh Athletes competing at Tokyo 2020
Find out more about the Welsh athletes who will be representing ParalympicsGB in Japan this summer:
Tom Matthews
Sport
Table TennisDate of Birth
19 / 08 / 1992From
AberdareAs a teenager, Tom had his sights set on becoming a professional mountain biker when a fall in March 2009 broke his neck and left him wheelchair bound at the age of 16.
While undergoing rehab in Rookwood Hospital in Llandaff, he was encouraged to try table tennis by Jim Munkley from Disability Sport Wales and former Paralympian Sara Head, who worked at the hospital as a volunteer.
Tom made his International table tennis debut at the 2013 Hungarian Open and was invited to join the GB Pathway Squad. At the end of that year, he was part of the GB squad in the US Open in San Diego and he exceeded all expectations by taking silver in the class 1 men’s singles and a bronze in the class 1-2 men’s teams.
In 2014 achievements included team medals in Slovenia and Romania, while in 2015 began Tom claimed bronze in the singles at the Hungarian Open. More medals followed, including bronze in the singles and gold in the team (with fellow Welshman Rob Davies), at the Bayreuth Open in Germany.
Tom was selected to compete for GB in the European Championships in Denmark, and in his first major Championship he took bronze in the men’s class 1 singles and then partnered Rob Davies to gold in the men’s class 1 team event.
In extreme heat, Tom then went on to win two silver medals in the Copa Costa Rica in December.
Tom began 2016 by taking bronze in the men’s class 1 singles in Italy, but a broken leg in April put him out of action for most of the year. He returned at the US Open in December to take gold in the singles, coming from 2-0 down in the final to beat the world number five KiWon Nam (South Korea) 11-9 in the fifth.
In 2017 Tom moved from the GB Pathway Squad to the Performance Squad and partnered fellow Welshman Paul Davies to win bronze in the World Team Championships in Slovakia. He was then part of an historic one-two-three for GB in the men’s class 1 singles, losing to Paralympic champion Rob Davies in the final after showing great character and fight to come back from 2-1 down to beat Federico Falco (Italy) in the semi-final.
In 2018 the results kept on coming winning gold in the Italian Open and claiming bronze in his first World Championships, losing in the semi-finals to World number one Young Dae Joo (South Korea).
Tom is now looking forward to playing on the world’s biggest stage in Tokyo!
“It’s hard to put into words to be honest, I can’t really put it into words, you can probably see by the smile on my face. Every time someone mentions Tokyo, I have a beaming smile on my face. I am so proud; I am so glad I’ve made it and I know my family are proud and everyone around me is proud so I can’t really put it into words. I’m just really over the moon to go out there and can’t wait to get out there to be honest.”
Career Highlights
2020 – Bronze, Polish Open (Men’s Singles Class 1)
2019 – Bronze, Dutch Open (Men’s Singles Class 1)
2018 – Bronze, World Championships, Slovenia (Men's Singles Class 1)
2018 – Silver, Slovenia Open (Men’s Teams Class 1)
2018 – Gold, Lignano Master Open, Italy (Men's Singles Class 1)
2018 – Silver, Lignano Master Open, Italy (Men's Teams Class 1)
2017 – Silver, European Championships, Slovenia (Men's Singles Class 1)
2017 – Gold, Bayreuth Open, Germany (Men's Singles Class 1)
2017 – Bronze, World Team Championships, Slovakia (Men's Singles Class 1)
2016 – Gold, US Open (Men's Singles Class 1)
2016 – Bronze, Lignano Master Open, Italy (Men's Singles Class 1)
2015 – Silver, Copa Costa Rica (Men's Singles Class 1)
2015 – Silver, Copa Costa Rica (Men's Teams Class 1)
2015 – Gold, European Championships, Denmark (Men’s Teams Class 1)
2015 – Bronze, European Championships, Denmark (Men’s Singles Class 1)
2015 – Gold, Bayreuth Open, Germany (Men’s Teams Class 1)
2015 – Bronze, Bayreuth Open, Germany (Men’s Single Class 1)
2015 – Bronze, Slovakia Open (Men’s Teams Class 1)
2015 – Silver, Lignano Master Open, Italy (Men’s Teams Class 1)
2015 – Silver, Hungarian Open (Men’s Teams Class 1)
2015 – Bronze, Hungarian Open (Men’s Singles Class 1)
2014 – Bronze, Romania Open (Men’s Teams Class 1)
2014 – Bronze, Slovenia Open (Men’s Teams Class 1)
2013 – Silver, US Open, San Diego (Men’s Singles Class 1)
2013 – Bronze, US Open, San Diego (Men’s Teams Class 1)
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