WTT Contender Tunis 08/04 17:00 - 팔크, 마티아스 v 칼슨, 크리스티안 W 3-0
WTT Contender Tunis 08/03 15:00 - 팔크, 마티아스 v 자우, 즈하우 W 3-0
WTT Feeder Budapest 07/20 11:10 - 누이팅크, 세드릭 v 팔크, 마티아스 W 0-4
WTT Star Contender Budapest 07/14 09:20 - 팔크, 마티아스 v 모어가드, 트룰스 L 2-3
WTT Star Contender Budapest 07/13 16:10 6 팔크, 마티아스 v 퓨카르, 토미슬라프 W 3-2
WTT Contender Lima 06/17 23:05 - 팔크, 마티아스 v 칼버그, 앤턴 L 2-3
WTT Contender Lima 06/16 23:05 5 곤잘레즈, 다니엘 v 팔크, 마티아스 W 2-3
WTT Feeder Fremont 05/07 19:40 - Shinozuka, H. v 팔크, 마티아스 L 3-2
WTT Feeder Fremont 05/06 22:05 - 라네풀, 엘리아스 v 팔크, 마티아스 W 1-4
WTT Feeder Fremont 05/06 18:00 - Dianren Wei v 팔크, 마티아스 W 1-4
WTT Star Contender Doha 03/28 09:35 5 나나세크란, 사티얀 v 팔크, 마티아스 L 3-2
WTT Contender Doha 03/21 15:20 5 그로스, 요나단 v 팔크, 마티아스 L 3-1
WTT Contender Doha 03/20 10:40 - 팔크, 마티아스 v 피스테, 루보미르 W 3-1
WTT Contender Doha 03/19 16:10 - 팔크, 마티아스 v 리아우, 청-팅 W 3-0
WTT Contender Doha 03/19 08:10 - 팔크, 마티아스 v 엔지, 박 남 W 3-0
WTT Singapore Smash 03/11 07:50 6 팔크, 마티아스 v 왕, 추친 L 0-3
WTT Cup Finals 12/05 07:45 4 팔크, 마티아스 v 하리모토, 토모카즈 L 0-3
World Championship 11/25 02:40 57 카생, 알렉산드레 v 팔크, 마티아스 L 4-3
WTT Contender Novo Mesto 11/11 17:40 - 키주쿠리, 유토 v 팔크, 마티아스 L 3-2
European Team Championships 10/01 15:00 3 모빌레아누, 다리우스 v 팔크, 마티아스 W 0-3
European Team Championships 10/01 13:00 3 시포스, 라레스 v 팔크, 마티아스 L 3-2
European Team Championships 09/30 17:25 - 팔크, 마티아스 v 알레그로, 마틴 W 3-0
Europe Top 16 Cup 09/19 09:15 2 팔크, 마티아스 v 프랑키스카, 파트릭 L 2-4
Europe Top 16 Cup 09/18 18:20 3 팔크, 마티아스 v 요르긱, 다코 W 4-1
Europe Top 16 Cup 09/18 13:30 4 팔크, 마티아스 v 왕, 양 W 4-0
Olympics 2020 - Team Men 08/03 02:30 3 니와, 코키 v 팔크, 마티아스 L 3-0
Olympics 2020 - Team Men 08/03 01:30 3 미주타니, 준 v 팔크, 마티아스 W 1-3
Olympics 2020 - Team Men 08/02 03:00 3 쿠말, 니킬 v 팔크, 마티아스 - Cancelled
Olympics 2020 - Team Men 08/02 01:30 3 자, 카나크 v 팔크, 마티아스 L 3-1
Olympics 2020 - Men 07/27 06:30 9 팔크, 마티아스 v 아사르, 오마르 L 3-4

Wikipedia - Mattias Falck

Mattias Falck (Swedish pronunciation: [maˈtîːas fǎlk]) (born 7 September 1991) is a Swedish table tennis player.

History

He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics as he was part of the Swedish team in the men's team event. Mattias won two medals at the 2016 European Table Tennis Championships. Paired with Matilda Ekholm he won a silver medal in mixed doubles, and paired with Kristian Karlsson he won a bronze medal in men's doubles. He won the Swedish National team championship with Halmstad BTK 2018 same years as he was a part of the Swedish National team who won a bronze medal at WTTC 2018 which was played in Halmstad Arena (the same arena where Halmstad BTK won gold a month later).

In April 2019, he won a silver medal in the men's singles competition during the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, after losing the final to Ma Long from China.

Falck's highest world rank was 7th, attained in August 2019.

In 2020, Falck upset Xu Xin at the WTT Macau event in ITTF's restart campaign following the coronavirus pandemic.

2021

In March, Falck was upset by Dimitrij Ovtcharov in the quarter-finals of the WTT Contender event at WTT Doha. He was upset in the round of 32 by An Jaehyun in the WTT Star Contender event.

In June, Falck reached the semi-finals of the European Table Tennis Championships, where he was upset in the semi-finals by eventual champion Timo Boll.

Falck had a disappointing Olympics, losing in the round of 16 in the singles event to Omar Assar. In the team event, Sweden defeated USA in the first round 3–1, but Falck was upset Kanak Jha. Sweden lost to Japan in the quarter-finals after Koki Niwa upset Falck in the fourth round. Niwa later stated that Falck's forehand was not in good condition.

Falck and Kristian Karlsson became World champions in the men's doubles at the 2021 World Table Tennis Championships becoming the first Swedish duo to win gold since 1991.

2023

In August, Falck won WTT Contender title at Rio De Janeiro after defeating Sora Matsushima from Japan in 4-2 set score and winning the WTT title for the very first time. In September Mattias Falck was playing in the Swedish National team that won the 2023 STUPA European Table Tennis Championships in Malmö. That victory marked Sweden's first team title win in 21 years. The team also consisted of Truls Moregardh, Kristian Karlsson and Anton Kallman. Jorgen Persson was head coach.