Table Tennis
Player Watch: Fishing with Jeoung Youngsik
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Monday, 06 July 2020 11:47
Season concludes in Hungarian and Portuguese leagues Following the return of club activity in a number of countries across Europe, the race for domestic silverware wrapped up in Hungary and Portugal over the past week. The Hungarian club campaign has officially drawn to a close with PTE PEAC Kalo-Méh I and SH-ITB Budaörs 2i SC taking home the respective men’s…
Khalil Al-Mohannadi appointed to WTT Board
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Sunday, 05 July 2020 22:20
Putting players and fans at the very heart of its mission, WTT was set up by the ITTF in August 2019, a milestone in the professionalisation reforms of the sport, to modernise its commercial business activities and realise the full potential of table tennis in order to compete and excel among the highest-profile sports in the world. The WTT Board…
Thailand the emerging force in Asia?
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Table Tennis
Sunday, 05 July 2020 13:16
The passing of the baton Owing much of its success to two long-standing stalwarts of the game, Thailand’s main efforts on the international table tennis scene had very much been led for many a year by Anissara Muangsuk and Nanthana Komwong. Both players making their debuts in the 1990s, Muangsuk and Komwong performed admirably for their country on the biggest…
TableTennisUnited – the work continues in India and Kenya
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Sunday, 05 July 2020 13:31
As part of the #TableTennisUnited movement, the ITTF Foundation and their project leaders have witnessed a campaign that started well with 37 donors and is still growing. The latest update comes from India, where Pro Sport Development (PSD) have managed to provide hygiene kits to 800 participants and their families studying in the two schools of Bhubaneswar namely, Beena Bharati…
Gold for Han Ying but silver lining in Düsseldorf for Sophia Klee
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Sunday, 05 July 2020 11:29
Not seeded, on the opening day of play she had ousted Yuki Tsutsui, the no.8 seed (8-11, 12-10, 6-11, 11-8, 11-7), prior to ending the hopes of Nina Mittelham, the no.2 seed (11-8, 8-11, 14-12, 9-11, 11-5). One day later Sophia Klee maintained her form; at the semi-final stage she accounted for Wan Yuan, the no.6 seed, (14-12, 13-11, 11-8),…
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