Eurotalents Development Camp II set for Izvorani

The European Table Tennis Union, together with the Romanian Table Tennis Federation, will host the Eurotalents Development Camp II in Izvorani, Romania, from 5–11 October 2025

The camp will bring together some of the most talented young players in Europe, all selected for the Eurotalents 2025 Program. Among the girls are Adela BRYHELOVA (CZE), Albane ROCHUT and Lisa ZHAO (FRA), Alexandra STOIAN and Nadalia IONASCU (ROU), Armin AYDIN, Aybige Fedride ÜSTÜNDAĞ and Ela Su YONTER (TUR), Bianca BACSOVA (SVK), Izabell IVANICS and Zsófia FEGYVER (HUN), Karla IVCIC (CRO), Khadija BABAZADE (AZE) and Temperance TANG (BEL).

Representing the boys’ side are Ahmet Yigit GULENLER, Ali Enes SEREN and Aras AYDIN (TUR), Alexander MALOV, Javier GALÁN and Ladimir MAYOROV (ESP), Alexandru POP (ROU), Dimitar DIMITROV (ENG), Marin JEAN and Simon CLIN (FRA), Motiejus ADAMONIS (LTU), Pietro CAMPAGNA (ITA), Reah Krol SHAHAR (ISR), Simon ZSIGMOND (HUN) and Stefan BONCHEV (BUL).

Training will be led by Head Coach Bogdan ALBESCU, with support from Assistant Coach Istvan GYORGY and Physical Coach Andrei GHERASE. Sessions are scheduled daily at the Romanian Olympic Centre “Sydney 2000”, a facility located just outside Bucharest.

Associations should note the key administrative dates: wildcard requests must be submitted by 15 September 2025, entries close on 21 September 2025, and cancellations are possible until 28 September 2025

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