2012 Asia-Euro All Stars Event re-scheduled on 12th and 13th May

19/01/2012 – This year the 2012 Euro-Asia All Stars Event first leg will take place in Tianjin. For a first time since European Table Tennis Union established the Event in 2009 the Asian leg will not be played in Beijing. The date for the great cl

19/01/2012 – This year the 2012 Euro-Asia All Stars Event first leg will take place in Tianjin. For a first time since European Table Tennis Union established the Event in 2009 the Asian leg will not be played in Beijing. The date for the great clash in China is set for May 12th and 13th.

Last year Asia clinched overall victory after they beat Europe in Beijing and in Minsk. In 2009 at the first edition of the Series Asia won in Beijing whilst Europe clinched the victory in Istanbul on second leg. Year latter again in China Asia confirmed their dominance in opening leg and recorded another victory in Mons.

The European leg of the Event will be played this year in French Vend

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