Alfred Liebster

Alfred Darling ( born March 14, 1910 in Vienna ) was an Austrian table tennis player.

Alfred Dearest played in the 1920s in an association of Viennese district Waehring, later ( 1937) in association tram Vienna. He represented Austria from 1928 to 1938 in eleven World Championships. He was 1928 World Champion in doubles with Robert Thum, 1936, he won the title with the Austrian team. Add to that the profit of six silver and eight bronze medals. In the ITTF World Ranking 1928 he was out in second place.

1929, 1932 and 1937, he was an Austrian national champion in singles.

Dearest Alfred lived from October 1929 to June 1938 in Vienna Währinger Straße, after which he was forced to emigrate due to his half-Jewish Abstammunng to England. He lived until his death in London in Candover Street No. 4 His widowed wife is already warped, but lives with her 95 years still in London. In March 1940 he participated in the English Open in Wembley, where he was defeated in the final Richard Bergmann and Bergmann won the doubles competition.

Results from the ITTF database

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