European Champions League Women Round 3  The 2017/18 ETTU Cup Women winner Metz TT beat 2012/13 ECLW runner-up SH-ITB Budaörsi 2i SC in the concluding clash of the ECLW Round 3. French side no. 10 seed won 3:1 thanks to Carole GRUNDISCH who beat both Sabina SURJAN and Szandra PERGEL. Third point came from Romania’s rising star Adina DIACONU while Maria FAZEKAS won the only point for Hungarian team.  It was a hard week for SH-ITB Budaörsi 2i SC as they played two matches in five days first one against reigning champion KTS Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg (Polish club won 3:1). After Round 3 Tarnobrzeg has 2-0 win-loss record Metz 1-1 Budaörsi 0-2.  ECLW Round 3 Group C  Metz TT – SH-ITB Budaörsi 2i SC 3:1  Carole GRUNDISCH – Sabina SURJAN 3:2 (10:12 11:7 11:7 8:11 11:5) Adina DIACONU – Szandra PERGEL 3:1 (11:4 11:7 9:11 11:3) Pauline CHASSELIN – Maria FAZEKAS 0:3 (7:11 7:11 7:11) Carole GRUNDISCH – Szandra PERGEL 3:2 (11:4 8:11 5:11 13:11 11:2)
Good start for Borges Grup Vall
Europe Cup  In Russia in Verkhnaya Pyshma at the beginning of the Round of 16 in the Men’s Europe Cup TTSC UMMC-ELEM had a good start but failed to stay on the winning course. Borges Group Vall recorded away victory in the opening leg after thrilling five matches.  Mikhail PAIKOV recorded two wins for the host club; he beat Joan MASSIP NAVARRO and Marc DURAN GIRALD. However it was not sufficient for the overall victory. Spanish side proved they had a better team all three players DURAN NAVARRO and Albert VILARDELL HIDALGO scored. Second leg is scheduled for November 9.  In the opening match of the Women’s Europe Cup hosts ASKÖ LZ Linz Froschberg easily prevailed against TT Vedrinamur in three matches. Karolina MISHEK overcame Alice DUBOIS Tin Tin HO beat and Jane BERNARD whilst Denise PAYET sealed the match with the victory over Morgane GUIDON. Second leg will be played on November 10.  ASKÖ LZ Linz Froschberg – TT Vedrinamur 3:0 Karolina MISHEK – Alice DUBOIS 3:0 (11:4 11:4 11:2) Tin Tin HO – Jane BERNARD 3:2 (11:8 12:14 6:11 11:4 11:9) Denise PAYET – Morgane GUIDON 3:1 (11:6 4:11 11:7 13:11)   TTSC UMMC-ELEM – Borges Grup Vall 2:3 Mikhail PAIKOV – Joan MASSIP NAVARRO 3:1 (9:11 11:5 11:5 14:12) Aleksandr TIUTRIUMOV – Marc DURAN GIRALD 1:3 (5:11 6:11 11:9 10:12) Ilya ISAKOV – Albert VILARDELL HIDALGO 2:3 (11:8 11:8 13:15 8:11 9:11) Mikhail PAIKOV : Marc DURAN GIRALD 3:1 (11:7 11:8 7:11 11:9) Aleksandr TIUTRIUMOV – Joan MASSIP NAVARRO 1:3 (11:9 17:19 5:11 8:11)
Gold for European girls and bronze for boys
World Cadet Challenge in Poland’s WÅ‚adysÅ‚awowo  At the 2019 World Cadet Challenge in Poland’s WÅ‚adysÅ‚awowo team of Europe won gold in Cadet Girls Team’s Event and bronze in Cadet Boys.  In the final of the Cadet Girls Team’s Event Europe prevailed in straight matches against team Hopes. Dorottya TOLGYES Hana ARAPOVIC and Elena ZAHARIA beat SER Lin Qian of Singapore Sophie EARLEY of Ireland and Emily TAN of USA. All matches concluded in four games.     In the match for the third position of the Cadet Boys’ Teams European representatives Denis IZUMRUDOV of Russia Louis LAFFINEUR and Darius MOVILEANU beat Poland’s Mateusz ZALEWSKI Milosz REDZIMSKI and Alan KULCZYCKI in straight matches.  Previously in the semifinal Asia halted progress of the Europeans. Korea’s JANG Seongil beat Darius MOVILEANU of Romania Japan’s Sora MATSUSHIMA overcame Louis LAFFINEUR of Belgium and India’s Payas JAIN prevailed against Simon BELIK of Czech Republic.  The Hopes Boys progressed to the final to meet Asia after they overcame Poland’s Milosz REDZIMSKI Alan KULCZYCKI and Mateusz ZALEWSKI. Iulian CHIRITA proved his place among Singapore’s QUEK Yong Izaac and Yemen’s Ebrahim Abdulhakim GUBRAN. Previously in Group stage CHIRITA beat both Louis LAFFINEUR and Darius MOVILEANU to secure victory against team of Europe.    In the semifinal Europe overcame Asia. European champion Elena ZAHARIA of Romania lost to both Korea’s LEE Yeonhui and Japan’s Kaho AKAE but Hana ARAPOVIC of Croatia was successful in both encounters against same adversaries. Dorottya TOLGYES of Hungary added another point with the victory over ZHOU Jingyi of Singapore.  In the duel for third position Asia overcame Poland. Â
First win for TTC CarinthiaWinds Villach European Championship League Women Round 3 Austrian team TTC CarinthiaWinds Villach beat Spanish side UCAM Cartagena 3:1 in Group B Round 3 to make its very first ECLW victory. Amelia SOLJA won both her encoun
European Championship League Women Round 3  Austrian team TTC CarinthiaWinds Villach beat Spanish side UCAM Cartagena 3:1 in Group B Round 3 to make its very first ECLW victory. Amelia SOLJA won both her encounters in straight games against Andrea MARIN and Ana GARCIA.  LIU Juan prevailed against GARCIA in the second clash while Silvia ERDELYI secured the only point for Spanish club as she overcame Ludmila KIRITSA after full five games. Austrian team now has 1-1 win-loss record in Group B while Cartagena still waits for its first victory.  ECLW Round 3 Group B  TTC CarinthiaWinds Villach – UCAM Cartagena TM 3:1  Amelie SOLJA – Andrea MARIN 3:0 (11:2 11:3 11:2) LIU Juan – Ana GARCIA 3:0 (11:2 11:6 11:8) Ludmila KIRITSA – Silvia ERDELYI 2:3 (6:11 8:11 13:11 11:9 7:11) Amelie SOLJA – – Ana GARCIA 3:0 (11:9 11:3 11:7) Â
ECLW Round 3: Historic win for Girbau Vic TT
European Champions League Women  The Girbau Vic TT had a special night this Friday October 25th as they debuted successfully in front of their fans in the ECLW. Spanish club beat 2016 ETTU Cup winner Lyssois Lille Métropole 3:1 in Round 3 of Group A. The match has coincided with the celebration of the 50th anniversary of federated Table Tennis in Vic Barcelona. ZHANG Sofia-Xuan paved the way to Girbau by winning both her matches.  Czech Republic SKST STAVOIMPEX Hodonin had an easy job in Spain as they defeated Leka Enea 3:0 with all three encounters in straight games.  European Champions League Women Round 3  GROUP A  GIRBAU-VIC TT – CP Lyssois Lille Métropole 3:1  ZHANG Sofia-Xuan – Andrea TODOROVIC 3:2 (7:11 11:9 11:13 11:6 11:7) Charlotte CAREY – Dora MADARASZ 1:3 (5:11 12:10 7:11 10:12) Orsolya FEHER – Agnes LE LANNIC 3:0 (11:6 11:4 11:7) ZHANG Sofia-Xuan – Dora MADARASZ 3:1 (6:11 12:10 14:12 11:7)  GROUP D  Leka Enea Tenis de Mesa – SKST STAVOIMPEX Hodonin 0:3  LIN Chia-Chin – Natalia PARTYKA 0:3 (5:11 5:11 8:11) Maria XIAO – NG Wing Nam 0:3 (5:11 9:11 5:11) Roxana Mihaela IAMANDI – Solomiya BRATEYKO 0:3 (3:11 9:11 3:11)
TTCLM: Six times 3:0!
Table Tennis Champions League Men  All six TTCLM matches held today (October 25th) were finished in straight games with two mutual meetings between FC Saarbrucken and GDCS Juncal as two clubs agreed to play twice tonight (Round 3 and Round 4) in the German city of Saarbrucken. Four teams continue unbeaten: Fakel Gazprom (Group A) UMMC (Group B) Saarbrucken (Group C) and Borussia Dusseldorf (Group D).  Reigning champion Fakel Gazprom beat TTCLM newcomer Leka Enea 3:0 in Group A Round 3 with three encounters in straight games: Marcos FREITAS – Endika DIEZ 3:0 CHUANG Chih-Yuan – Taras MERZLIKIN 3:0 Vladimir SAMSONOV – Daniel PALACIOS 3:0.  Actual TTCLM runner-up UMMC beat away SPG Walter Wels 3:0. Alexander SHIBAEV overcame KANG Dangsoo in four games of the opener while other two clashes saw easy wins of guest players: Frane KOJIC – Jonathan GROTH 0:3 Adam SZUDI – Andrej GACINA 0:3.  Saarbrucken beat twice 3:0 Juncal in its hall. SHANG Kun Tomas POLANSKY and Darko JORGIC didn’t allow their opponents to win any game. In same Group C Bogoria beat away Ping Pong Club Villeneuvois 3:0 with just one tense clash when Vasily LAKEEV extended Panagiotis GIONIS to full distance.  Borussia Dusseldorf 11-time TTCLM winner beat STK Starr Croatia in just 85 minutes. German side took seriously Croatian team playing with strong line-up with Timo BOLL Omar ASSAR and Anton KALLBERG.  Table Tennis Champions League Men Round 3  GROUP A  Fakel Gazprom Orenburg – Leka Enea TDM 3:0 Marcos FREITAS – Endika DIEZ 3:0 (11:7 11:3 11:4) CHUANG Chih-Yuan – Taras MERZLIKIN 3:0 (11:7 11:6 11:5) Vladimir SAMSONOV – Daniel PALACIOS 3:0 (11:9 11:5 11:3)  GROUP B  SPG Walter Wels – TTSC UMMC 0:3 KANG Dangsoo – Alexander SHIBAEV 1:3 (4:11 12:14 13:11 11:13) Frane KOJIC – Jonathan GROTH 0:3 (7:11 10:12 10:12) Adam SZUDI – Andrej GACINA 0:3 (6:11 3:11 5:11)  GROUP C  FC Saarbrücken TT – GDCS Juncal 3:0 SHANG Kun – Andrey BUKIN 3:0 (11:5 11:8 11:5) Tomas POLANSKY – Saheed IDOWU 3:0 (11:3 11:5 11:6) Darko JORGIC – David BESSA 3:0 (11:7 11:5 11:6)  Ping Pong Club Villeneuvois – KS Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki 0:3 Nima ALAMIAN – Pavel SIRUCEK 0:3 (10:12 6:11 7:11) Vasily LAKEEV – Panagiotis GIONIS 2:3 (4:11 11:9 6:11 12:10 10:12) Yevhen PRISHCHEPA – Marek BADOWSKI 1:3 (11:13 11:2 10:12 5:11)  GROUP D  Borussia Düsseldorf – STK Starr Croatia 3:0 Timo BOLL – SUN Chia-Hung 3:0 (11:3 11:4 11:6) Omar ASSAR – TAN Ruiwu 3:0 (15:13 16:14 11:5) Anton KALLBERG – QIU Liang 3:0 (11:4 11:6 11:2)  Table Tennis Champions League Men Round 4  GROUP C  GDCS Juncal – FC Saarbrücken TT 0:3 Andrey BUKIN – SHANG Kun 0:3 (9:11 5:11 6:11) Saheed IDOWU – Darko JORGIC 0:3 (8:11 6:11 5:11) David BESSA – Tomas POLANSKY 0:3 (2:11 9:11 10:12) Â
Table tennis and para Table tennis at the 2020 European Universities Games in Belgrade
Belgrade Serbia’s capital city will host European Universities Games next July with 21 sports featuring on the programme. A total of 2 020 medals will be awarded at next year’s EUSA Games. Â Organisers have revealed the preliminary sports schedule for the 2020 European Universities Games in Belgrade. Table tennis starts on July 12th and it will last 5 days whilst para table tennis strts on 14th and it will last for three days. The opening ceremony is also scheduled for the July 12th. Â The fifth edition of the Games is expected to feature 5 500 athletes which would be a record for event. Â
Dream becomes reality at inaugural ITTF Parkinson’s World Table Tennis Championships in New York
 “Table Tennis. For All. For Life.” The mantra of the International Table Tennis Federation rang loud and clear at the first ever ITTF Parkinson’s World Table Tennis Championships held in collaboration by the ITTF ITTF Foundation and Ping Pong Parkinson this month at the Westchester Table Tennis Club in Pleasantville New York.  Sixty-one inspirational athletes representing 12 countries from across the globe proved that the power of table tennis can bridge what to many might have seemed a barrier too high. They sent out a clear message to the world that not only is it possible to play with Parkinson’s Disease – and play with purpose passion and a smile for that matter – but also that the sport can contribute to a better quality of life.  “I stopped playing the guitar five years after I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s but then I started playing table tennis and I felt 50% better. Now I am playing the guitar again. The idea behind this World Championships is to help as many people around the world as possible to continue living with Parkinson’s Disease and to be happy productive members of the society. We are also engaging the scientific community to look deeper into the health benefits of table tennis ” explained Nenad BACH Founder and Board Member of Ping Pong Parkinson  Regarding such health benefits related to the sport the National Parkinson Foundation states that “table tennis may be especially good for patients because it exercises so many parts of the body and the brain while reinforcing timing rhythm and balance.”  At the culmination of a successful inaugural ITTF Parkinson’s World Table Tennis Championships it was the host nation United States that had the greatest reason to celebrate securing three of the four titles on offer. Margie ALLEY emerged the women’s singles winner while the three men’s events (organised in classes according to the level of impairment) saw Ilya ROZENBLAT and Hamid EZZAT-AHMADI share the honours alongside Germany’s Holger TEPPE.  “I played table tennis as a child in the basement of our house. I’ve lived in the area for 25 years but it’s only recently that I moved to Pleasantville. I contracted Parkinson’s in March 2012. I tried tennis but I kept falling over; I much prefer table tennis. Really it’s great to be a world champion ” stated Margie ALLEY  Holger TEPPE a 34-year-old German taxi driver by trade had this to say after clinching the men’s singles class 1 title:  “I contracted Parkinson’s eight years age. For sure playing table tennis helps having a better life ” said Holger Teppe  Ilya ROZENBLAT was champion of class 2. The 41-year-old born in Russia but now resident in Kansas City is a director of a data management department for the federal government and has two children to a Russian wife.  “I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s six years ago. I’ve played in Para tournaments I was national champion in 2015 and I’ve also played in hard bat events. I feel incredible there has never been a tournament like this; the first thing now is to go back home and celebrate with my family. I want to run a similar tournament for people with Parkinson’s in Kansas City ” stated Ilya Rozenblat  A new world title event has been added to the calendar of the International Table Tennis Federation.  “Our aim with this event is to promote the participation of people with Parkinson’s Disease. I have heard so many positive stories telling not only of physical improvement but mainly the social and psychological impact. It is often that people with PD tend to stay at home embarrassed of the tremor and having the chance to play brings them out again to interact with other people. This World Championships brought motivation to many people and it is exactly what we want to see: a positive social change through table tennis ” said Leandro OLVECH ITTF Foundation Director  “Since we were so touched from our very first meeting with Mr. Nenad BACH a true believer of the cause with his own personal story to tell we felt a real drive to help put on this first World Championships event for people with Parkinson’s Disease. We are delighted with this project and the overall direction of the ITTF Foundation which can lead to amazing results which in turn will hopefully help many patients and people in need around the world ” explained Thomas WEIKERT ITTF President  “When Mr. Nenad Bach came into my office during the 2018 World Table Tennis Championships performed a song and told me his inspirational story about how table tennis improved his condition which allowed him to play music again I knew we had to do something. This is where the idea of hosting an ITTF Parkinson’s World Table Tennis Championships was born and I could not be prouder about how the event turned out in Westchester ” said Steve DAINTON ITTF CEO Â
Europe Cup enters knock out stages
The 3rd Stage of the Europe Cup Men and Women starts on October 27  The 3rd Stage of the Europe Cup Men and Women starts on October 27 and eight matches in the opening leg will be played until November 9th. The return leg starts on November 8th. After the Group stage we moved to the knock out system.  On the opening day Russia’s TTSC UMMC-ELEM will face Spanish Borges Group Vall in Men’s and ASKÖ LZ Linz Froschberg from Austria will open the competition in Women’s Cup against Belgium’s TT Vedrinamur.  In Men’s Cup on the last day in October Portugal’s Clube Desportivo Sao Roque will meet Romania’s CSS-SZAK Odorheiu whilst in November 1st Spanish REAL Club Cajasur Priego Knolive TDM will play against PTE PEAC Kalo-Meh from Hungary. On November 2nd you can follow the results from the matches Arteal Tenis De Mesa from Spain vs. TTC Sokah Hoboken from Belgium Austria’s Solex-Consult Wiener Neustadt vs. Croatia’s STK Libertas Marinkolor and SK Vydrany from Slovakia vs. Fortune Kyiv from Ukraine.  On November 3rd two matches are scheduled Duch Benelux Group Taverzo vs.Swiss TTC Neuhausen and Czech Republic’s SF SKK El Nino Praha vs. Belgium’s TT Vedrinamur.  In Europe Cup Women on October 30th French ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly will play against Romania’s ACS Dumbravita whilst on November 1st Portugal’s G.D. do Centro Social do Juncal will host Belgium’s CTT Tiege. In opening leg on November 2nd Czech Republic’s TT Moravsky Krumlov will meet Luxembourg’s DT Roodt – Syre.  Day later three matches will be played: Spanish ASSSA Alicante TDM vs. Luxembourg’s DT Nidderkäerjeng Russia’s TTC Kazan vs. Russia’s TMK-TAGMET Taganrog and Serbia’s TTC Novi Sad vs. Spanish Tecnigen Linares. On November 9th Turkey’s Kocasinan BELEDIYESI SPOR CLUB will host ASD Quattro Mori Cagliari.
Angers and Roskilde win home games
Table Tennis Champions League Men Round 3  TTCLM Round 3 is continued with two games held tonight October 24th in France and Denmark: VS Angers TT – Post SV Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. 3:1 Roskilde Bordtennis BTK61 – TTC Ostrava 2016 3:0.  Angers beat Mühlhausen 1951 in very important Group A clash as both sides believe that their mutual clashes should determine second place in that group. Jens LUNDQVIST was man of the match bringing two points for the host team against Lubomir JANCARIK and Steffen MENGEL. Andrea LANDRIEU missed a great chance to secure 3:0 win for Angers as he led 7:3 in the fifth game against Daniel HABESOHN. But Austrian turned the score and won.  Liam PITCHFORD had successful debut for Roskilde! Danish team overcame TTC Ostrava after three easy wins: Liam PITCHFORD vs. Felipe OLIVARES ZHAI Yujia vs. Ondrej BAJGER and Michael MAZE vs Tomas KOLDAS.  TTCLM Round 3  GROUP A  VS Angers TT – Post SV Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. 3:1  Jens LUNDQVIST – Lubomir JANCARIK 3:1 (9:11 11:9 11:6 11:3) Jon PERSSON – Steffen MENGEL 3:0 (11:6 11:4 12:10) Andrea LANDRIEU – Daniel HABESOHN 2:3 (7:11 12:10 12:14 11:7 9:11) Jens LUNDQVIST – Steffen MENGEL 3:1 (11:6 8:11 11:7 11:7)  GROUP B  Roskilde Bordtennis BTK61 – TTC Ostrava 2016 3:0  Liam PITCHFORD – Felipe OLIVARES 3:1 (6:11 11:6 13:11 11:6) ZHAI Yujia – Ondrej BAJGER 3:0 (11:2 11:5 11:2) Michael MAZE – Tomas KOLDAS 3:0 (11:7 11:8 11:4)