Tamara Boroš

Tamara Boroš
Personal information
Nationality Croatia
Born (1977-12-19) 19 December 1977
Senta, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Highest ranking2 (2002)
Medal record
Women's table tennis
Representing  Croatia
World Championships
2003 ParisSingles
European Championships
2002 ZagrebDoubles
2003 CourmayeurDoubles
2005 AarhusDoubles
1998 EindhovenSingles
2003 CourmayeurTeam
2005 AarhusTeam
1998 EindhovenDoubles
2000 BremenSingles
2002 ZagrebSingles
2005 AarhusSingles
2009 StuttgartTeam
Mediterranean Games
1997 BariDoubles
2001 TunisSingles
2005 AlmeriaSingles
1997 BariSingles

Tamara Boroš (born 19 December 1977) is a Croatian table tennis player. She is one of the relatively rare European players in modern times who successfully competed at the highest level against Asian players.

Boroš was born in a Hungarian family in Senta. As a junior, she played for the local table tennis club STK Senta. After the outbreak of Yugoslav Wars in 1991, she stayed in Sweden, finally settling in Zagreb, Croatia with her parents in 1993. Neven Cegnar became her new coach.

Boroš was the World's number 2 player in 2002. At the World Championship in Paris in 2003 she won the bronze medal, and became the first European to win a WC medal after ten years. Only three non-Asian players won medals at the World Championship between 1973 and 2005.

She won 12 medals at the European Table Tennis Championships. In 1998 she won silver, and in 2000, 2002 and 2005 she won the bronze medal in women's singles. She is a three-time European Champion in women's doubles (2002, 2003 and 2005). With the Croatian national team she won silver medals in 2003 and 2005, and bronze in 2000, 2008 and 2009.

At the Mediterranean Games she won a gold medal in 2001 and 2005, and a silver medal in 1997 in the women's singles event. She won a gold medal in 1997 in the women's doubles event.

Boroš retired from competitive table tennis in 2012. After working as a coach at the Werner Schlager Academy in Vienna, in 2017 Boroš started working for the German Table Tennis Association, coaching the national U-23 team in Düsseldorf. Since 2021 she is coaching the German national Women's team.

In 2015, Boroš was inducted into the European Table Tennis Hall of Fame.