23rd RAIFFEISEN Youth Championships & ANDRO Youth Challenge Trophy Set to Take Place in Linz

Linz Austria is gearing up to host the 23rd RAIFFEISEN Youth Championships and ANDRO Youth Challenge Trophy from March 28th to April 1st 2024 at the Tips Arena. This international tournament will welcome young table tennis players from across the globe ranging from U11 to U19 age categories representing national regional and club teams.

The Raiffeisen Youth Championships are designed to provide young players including those from national teams regional selections and club teams with a platform to show their talent and gain valuable international experience.

For many aspiring players especially those who have not yet secured spots on national or regional teams participating in major international youth events can be challenging. The Raiffeisen Youth Championships address this gap by offering a unique format that caters to players of varying skill levels and ages from U11 to U19. This ensures that both seasoned competitors and newcomers have the opportunity to compete in age-appropriate categories and gain valuable match experience through numerous individual matches.

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