Swedish Open 11/18 12:00 6 Hugo Calderano v Samuel Novota W 4-2
Qatar - Open - Feminin 11/13 15:00 - Kenta Matsudaira v Hugo Calderano L 4-2
Qatar - Open - Feminin 11/13 11:15 2 Hugo Calderano v Yuto Muramatsu W 4-1
Qatar - Open - Feminin 11/12 19:15 3 Ruwen Filus v Hugo Calderano W 1-4
Qatar Open - Dublu Mixt 11/12 12:50 4 Hugo Calderano v Jonathan Groth W 4-2
Qatar Open - Dublu Mixt 11/11 19:30 5 Hugo Calderano v Yinchi Fang W 4-3
Qatar Open - Dublu Mixt 11/11 15:10 6 Hugo Calderano v Chuqin Wang W 4-2
Qatar - Open - Feminin 10/27 17:30 - Hugo Calderano v Jun Mizutani L 1-3
Qatar - Open - Feminin 10/07 16:54 - Hugo Calderano v Claus Nielsen W 3-0
Qatar - Open - Feminin 10/02 12:30 4 Hugo Calderano v Xin Xu L 0-4
Qatar - Open - Feminin 10/01 15:00 1 Hugo Calderano v David Powell W 4-0
Qatar - Open - Feminin 10/01 12:30 1 Bastian Steger v Hugo Calderano L 4-0
Qatar - Open - Feminin 09/05 19:21 - Constantin Cioti v Hugo Calderano L 3-2
Qatar - Open - Feminin 09/05 16:59 - Bastian Steger v Hugo Calderano W 1-2

Wikipedia - Hugo Calderano

Hugo Marinho Borges Calderano (born 22 June 1996, in Rio de Janeiro) is a table tennis player from Brazil. In January 2022, he peaked at number 3 in the world rankings, becoming the greatest Americas player of all time.

He is the first-ever player from Latin America to reach the Top 10 of the ITTF World Rankings. Calderano has been in the top three in almost all of the world's most important competitions, such as the Table Tennis World Cup, the ITTF World Tour Grand Finals, the WTT Champions and the Grand Smash, in addition to being 5th in the World Table Tennis Championships and the Olympic Games. He is also well known for beating China's Fan Zhendong two times: at the quarterfinals of the 2018 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals in Incheon, South Korea, and at the 2024 WTT Champions also held in Incheon.