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Nina Mittelham

ニーナ・ミッテルハム / にーな・みってるはむ

Table tennis player from Germany

November 23, 1996 (age 29) ・ Willich, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

  • North Rhine-Westphalia
  • table tennis player

My Take

Table tennis is dominated by Asian powerhouses, so a German player consistently winning at the top level earns my full attention. Nina Mittelham took the Europe Top 16 Cup in 2021 and then claimed a singles title all the way across the world at the WTT Lima Contender, which tells me she travels well and adapts under pressure. People underrate how brutal the sport is; the lightning exchanges across that tiny table are essentially a combat discipline played at the speed of reflex. Carrying the banner of German table tennis at 164 centimeters of pure quickness, she is a competitor I will keep watching closely.

Overview

Nina Mittelham (born 23 November 1996) is a German table tennis player. She clinched the women's singles titles at the 2021 Europe Top 16 Cup. In 2022, she won singles title at the WTT Lima Contender.

Summary adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

1. Profile

Name (English)
Nina Mittelham
Name (Japanese)
ニーナ・ミッテルハム
Reading
にーな・みってるはむ
Born
November 23, 1996 (age 29)
Zodiac / Chinese zodiac
Sagittarius / Rat
Origin
Willich, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Blood type
Private
Height
164 cm
Agency
Private
Occupation
table tennis player

2. Background

Elementary school
Private
Junior high
Private
High school
Private
University
Private

3. Relationships

Spouse
Private
Children
Private
Parents
Private
Siblings
Private

4. Personality

Motto

Private

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7. About this entry

Tags

  • North Rhine-Westphalia
  • table tennis player
Last updated
2026-06-02

Facts are limited to publicly available information up to 2024; non-public items are marked "Private / Unknown". English text is machine-assisted (facts translated by Sonnet, "My Take" written by Opus 4.8). The Japanese page is the source of record.