
Born: 16/02/2002
Height: 180 cm
Nationality: Swedish 
Style: Right-handed, Shakehand
Best WR: 3 (October 2022)

NEWS & ARTICLES ABOUT MÖREGÅRDH
Truls Möregårdh was born 16 February, 2002 in Hovmantorp, Sweden. He is the youngest brother of Malte Möregårdh.
In 2023, he became an European champion in team event. Möregårdh is a 9-time Swedish champion – 6 times in singles, twice in doubles, and once, in mixed doubles event. On professional circuit, he has won 4 singles and one doubles title in his career. On club level, Möregårdh has won 5 Swedish Pingisligan titles with Eslöv’s AI club, as well as one Champions League iand Greek A1 League title.
OLYMPIC GAMES
2024
Paris 
(Singles & Team)
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
2018
Halmstad
(Team)
2021
Houston
(Singles)
2025
Doha
(Singles)
EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
2019
Nantes
(Team)
2021
Cluj-Napoca
(Team)
2023
Malmö
(Team)
2024
Linz
(Doubles)
(Singles)
WORLD TOUR FINALS
2025
Hong Kong
(Singles)
EUROPE TOP 16
2022
Montreux 
2024
Montreux 
2025
Montreux 
PROFESSIONAL TOUR SINGLES ACCOLADES
2021
WTT Contender Budapest 
2022
WTT Star Contender Budapest
WTT Champions Macao 
2023
WTT Contender Almaty
WTT Feeder Stockholm 
2024
WTT Champions Frankfurt 
2025
WTT Champions Yokohama
WTT Europe Smash
WTT Champions Montpellier 
PROFESSIONAL TOUR DOUBLES ACCOLADES
2018
Swedish Open 
2019
Croatian Open (Challenger) 
2023
WTT Feeder Stockholm 
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
2019
Eskilstuna 
(Singles & Doubles)
(Mixed Doubles)
2020
Söderhamn
(Mixed Doubles)
(Doubles)
(Singles)
2021
Köping
(Singles)
(Mixed Doubles)
2022
Karlskrona
(Singles)
2023
Eslöv 
(Singles & Mixed Doubles)
2024
Halmstad
(Singles)
(Mixed Doubles)
2025
Uppsala
(Singles)
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS
2016
Sweden 1st
(Eslöv’s AI)
2017
Sweden 1st
(Eslöv’s AI)
2018
Sweden 1st
(Eslöv’s AI)
2019
Sweden 1st
(Eslöv’s AI)
2020
Japan 1st
(TT Saitama)
Norway 1st
(Stord BTK)
2021
Sweden 1st
(Eslöv’s AI)
2022
Sweden 1st
(Eslöv’s AI)
Poland 1st
(KS Dekorglass Działdowo)
2023
Sweden 1st
(Eslöv’s AI)
Champions League
(TTC Neu-Ulm)
2024
Sweden 1st
(Eslöv’s AI)
Poland 1st
(Gwiazda Bydgoszcz)
Champions League
(TTC Neu-Ulm)
2025
Sweden 1st
(Eslöv’s AI)
Champions League
(1. FC Saarbrücken)
Greece 1st
(Olympiacos)

