Solja was among the five female athletes who posed for the German edition of the popular magazine, grabbing a lot of attention in the process.
"They asked me do it and I did it. It was fun but I don't intend do it again. I rather focus on my table tennis," Solja told PTI when asked about the memorable experience of her maiden Olympics.
Solja played her part well but it cannot be denied that the German finished ahead of the formidable Japan and Singapore with a lot of Chinese help.
However, Germany is not the only country which has benefitted from the presence of Chinese recruits. Their presence is widespread but Solja doesn't see them as a threat.
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"The Chinese talent has been exported to a lot of countries. There are lot of them playing leagues in Europe and that has helped players like me. You learn a lot from them.
Solja's immediate focus is to improve her ranking which has taken a beating since March when she was ranked a career- high 13th.
She also hopes that her second visit to India is a fruitful one, having made the first trip back in 2012 for the World Junior Championships in Hyderabad.
"I have not played against many Indian players but they seem very talented. I know your leading player Sharath Kamal as he also plays in Germany. I am looking forward to seeing him again and meeting other Indian as well a foreign players.
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