North European Table Tennis Union (NETU) Veterans’ Championships will be held on April 19th-21st at Ruskeasuo Sports Hall in Helsinki. The event will bring together over 300 experienced table tennis enthusiasts from seven different countries. For three days the medals will be determined in the age groups ranging from 40 to 90 years old in the singles doubles and as well in the mixed doubles. All the necessary information can be found here.
Budaörsi Sport Club Gears Up for Europe Cup Final Opening Leg Against Museo De la Almendra Francisco Morales in Spain
On Friday the Budaörsi Sport Club from Hungary will travel to Spain to face Museo De la Almendra Francisco Morales in the opening leg of the Europe Cup final. The clash promises to be a thrilling encounter as both teams vie for European glory. Since 2003 Budaörsi Sport Club has been a stalwart representative of Budaörs its loyal supporters and Hungarian table tennis on the European club stage. This year marks their 21st appearance and they are aiming for their 6th European Cup medal. Their previous accolades include a bronze in the Champions League in 2012 silver in 2013 bronze in the ETTU Cup in 2019 silver in the Europe Cup in 2021 and another silver in 2023. The women’s team of Budaörsi Sport Club celebrating its centenary this year has a golden opportunity to clinch the European Cup title following their impressive run to the finals this year and last. President Gergely SOMLYÓ expressed his pride stating “Table tennis has been the most successful sport in our club and city. I am immensely proud of our achievements. Winning now would be a fantastic gift for our club’s 100th anniversary.” In national competitions the team is advancing to the Final Four and currently leads the standings with just two matches remaining. This year amidst Olympic preparations managing club events has been challenging especially with two players Dóra MADARÁSZ and Georgina PÓTA vying for spots in the Paris Olympics. For Gina this would mark her 5th Olympics an incredible feat. Georgina PÓTA shared her thoughts saying “It’s a stressful time as I’m competing for the Olympics and participating in important club events like the Europe Cup. I may not know much about the Spanish team but I’ll gather all necessary information from my teammates and coach.” Dóra MADARÁSZ reflected on her past experiences “I’ve played in Spain before but the team has changed since then. We’ve discussed our expectations and prepared as much as possible. Winning the Europe Cup would be a dream come true. We’re all eager for the finals highly motivated to win yet we respect our strong opponents.”
Sarajevo is set to Host European Olympic Singles Qualification with 90 Players Vying for Paris 2024 Spots
Sarajevo Bosnia-Herzegovina is set to host the 2024 European Olympic Singles Qualification from 15th to 19th May. A total of 90 players have confirmed their participation comprising 44 women and 46 men. Of the six continental quotas allocated to Europe five will be determined through this tournament while the sixth will be decided based on rankings as of 11th June 2024. Seeding and Group Distribution Players will be seeded based on the ITTF World Rankings from week 20 which will be published on 14th May 2024. In the Women’s Event the 44 players will be divided into 12 groups: eight groups of four players and four groups of three players. Players from the same National Olympic Committee (NOC) will be placed in different groups. The top two finishers from each group will advance to Stage 2 where 24 players will compete. Similarly in the Men’s Event the 46 players will be split into 12 groups: ten groups of four players and two groups of three players. As with the women’s event players from the same NOC will be distributed across different groups. The top two from each group will move on to Stage 2. Competition Format Both the Men’s and Women’s Singles events will follow the same format from Stage 2 onwards. Stage 2 will feature a direct knockout draw spanning four rounds taking place on Friday 17th and Saturday 18th May in the morning. The finalists from Stage 2 will automatically secure spots at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games with no final match played. Stage 3 will consist of five rounds of knockout matches. This stage will feature players who did not qualify from Stage 2. The two finalists from Stage 3 along with the winner of the match between the semi-final losers will also earn places at the Paris Olympics. Again no final match will be played. Stage 3 matches are scheduled for Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th May. Please see the System of play Entries list and Schedule here
Museo De la Almendra Francisco Morales Plays Dream Season
Spanish club Museo De la Almendra Francisco Morales will host SH-ITB Budaörsi Sport Club in the opening leg of the Europe Cup Women’s final to be played on Friday. “We are looking forward to our duel. All the girls are ready and we are aware it is going to be a very difficult match. The Hungarian team is composed of very experienced players. It is a club that comes from the Champions League and carries great experience of playing in top competitions. On the other side this final is our club’s best result so far ” said Maria GALONJA. Museo De la Almendra Francisco Morales is enjoying a dream season this year. Besides reaching the ultimate stage of the European club competition they are currently in second place in the Spanish league. “The Europe Cup final is new for us and we are aware of the enormous challenge but I believe we could win. I really think it is going to be a close game and I have faith in my team. This is our greatest season and it will be wonderful to close it with the trophy ” stated GALONJA. On their way to the ultimate stage in the semi-finals the Spanish club overcame Romania’s SM Constanta; in the quarterfinals they defeated another Spanish side UCAM Cartagena TM and in the Round of 16 Poland’s Czestochowa Bebetto AZS UJD. Additionally Museo De la Almendra Francisco Morales had to navigate two group stages. In the first they prevailed against both Turkish TIGEM SPOR KULUBÜ and Portugal’s Uniao Sebastianense F.C. In the second group stage they succeeded against Romania’s CSM Constanta and Greece’s Panathinaikos.
Mixed doubles from Spain and Sweden secured their places in Paris
After the World Mixed Doubles Olympic Qualification in Havirov four pairings secured their places in Paris 2024. On the second day of play Spain’s Alvaro ROBLES and Maria XIAO and Kristian KARLSSON and Christina KALLBERG of Sweden progressed to the Olympic Games. They joined RI Jong Sik and KIM Kum Yong of Korea along with WONG Chun Ting and DOO Hoi Kem of Hong Kong who succeeded on the opening day. KARLSSON and KALLBERG overcame Slovakia’s Lubomir PISTEJ and Barbora BALAZOVA in the final. They also secured victories against Zhe Yu Clarence CHEW and Jian ZENG of Singapore and Phakpoom SANGUANSIN and Orawan PARANANG of Thailand. In the final today ROBLES and XIAO prevailed against Romania’s Ovidiu IONESCU and Bernadette SZOCS. Previously on their way to the ultimate stage they eliminated Samuel KULCZYCKI and Zuzanna WIELGOS of Poland and Moldova’s Vladislav URSU and Alexandra CHIRIACOVA.
Korea’s and Hong Kong’s pairings secured two tickets for Paris
After the first day of play at the World Mixed Doubles Table Tennis Olympic Qualification in Havirov RI Jong Sik and KIM Kum Yong of Korea along with WONG Chun Ting and DOO Hoi Kem of Hong Kong secured their places in the Olympic tournament in Paris 2024. On their way to victory in their respective draw RI Jong Sik and KIM Kum Yong overcame Alvaro ROBLES and Maria XIAO of Spain in the ultimate hurdle. Previously they defeated Hungary’s Nandor ECSEKI and Dora MADARASZ India’s Sathiyan GNANASEKARAN and Manika BATRA as well as Lubomir PISTEJ and Barbora BALAZOVA of Slovakia. In the second bracket WONG and DOO overcame Luka MLADENOVIC and Xia Lian NI of Luxembourg in the final. In other matches they eliminated Kristian KARLSSON and Christina KALLBERG of Sweden Samuel KULCZYCKI and Zuzanna WIELGOS of Poland. The remaining 24 pairs will return to the tables tomorrow for another round of competition. Seeded based on their performances from the previous day the teams will be divided into two knockout brackets once again. The winners of these brackets will clinch the remaining two Olympic quotas from the World Mixed Doubles Olympic Qualifiers cementing their places in Paris.
The CCB Europe Top16 Cup remains in Montreux for 3 more years
ETTU Executive Board during the Champions League Final 4 in Saarbrücken on Easter Sunday awarded the Swiss Table Tennis with the organisation of the 2026 and 2027 CCB Europe Top 16 Cup to be played in Montreux. That means that the CCB Europe Top 16 Cup will stay in Switzerland for next three years. “ETTU Executive Board took the decision to keep our Europe Top 16 Cup in Montreux for the next 3 years. This decision will allow ETTU to keep working with Swiss TTA and the local organizing committee to further develop the competition model of this very prestigious event. While we are internally discussing some enhancements our intension is to present them to the next ETTU Congress aligning some rules also with the new ITTF World Cup. In name of all ETTU Executive Board let me congratulate the Swiss TTA and the Organizing Committee not only to winning the bid for the next 3 events but also for the excellent table tennis show we’ve been able to present in Montreux in the recent years ” stated ETTU President Pedro MOURA. The Board of STT the members of the organizing committee and surely the entire table tennis family of STT are immensely pleased with this decision. “The ETTU’s decision to entrust the organization of the Cup for another three years demonstrates the excellent work the organizing committee has done in the past. Swiss Table Tennis is very pleased to provide our sport with a globally recognized show in Montreux. STT looks forward to the upcoming competitions and already wishes the organizing committee the best of luck ” said STT Vice President Freddy OSWALD. President of the Organizing Committee Philipp von BEUST added: “It is now official that Montreux will host the Top16 for the next three years. The ETTU has entrusted us with organizing the event until 2027. My entire board and I consider this decision an honor and also a reward for all the work we have done over the past six editions. I also include Swiss Table Tennis all our volunteers and our sponsors who are essential parts of this success. But above all it is an opportunity for our sport to host the Top16 until 2027. It represents an incredible showcase for table tennis and we will do everything in our power to fill the Pierrier Hall once again. So see you on February 21 22 and 23 2025 in Montreux.” The local organizing committee led by President Philippe von BEUST and his predecessor Nicolas IMHOF had the following objectives from the outset: popularize table tennis in Switzerland Swiss Quality and Swiss Hospitality in all areas for players spectators and sponsor and professional yet familial atmosphere. These objectives remain valid for the next 3 years with continuous improvements targeted in all areas. An increase in prize money to at least Fr. 150 000 for 2025 is aimed at enhancing the tournament’s reputation and ensuring that the best players will participate. Preparations for the CCB Europe Top16 Cup in Montreux scheduled for February 21-23 2025 have already begun. The organizing committee held first meeting last weekend in Montreux.
Ultimate week to apply for “My Gender My Strength”
https://www.ettu.org April gives us a chance to look back at March a month globally dedicated to women’s rights. In European Table Tennis it was an active month with some great steps towards making the sport more inclusive for women. The Swedish Table Tennis Association led by example unveiling its Female Development Strategy for the period of 2024-2028 displaying the association’s commitment to gender equity and serving as an inspirational model for others while in Denmark the National Championships introduced a “Drop in” area specifically designed for women fostering an inclusive and supportive environment. This initiative part of the GAP Women Project underscored the importance of community and belonging inviting more women to engage with and enjoy table tennis in a welcoming setting. Moreover the ETTU joined ITTF on the “My Gender. My Strength.” project offering two spots to European coaches. This project aims to empower women through coaching highlighting the significant role coaches play in inspiring athletes and promoting gender equality. The deadline is set for April 16th. Further information and the application procedure can be found here.
Azerbaijan National Championships: Titles for NURMATOVA and HASANOV
The Azerbaijan National Championships took place from April 5th to April 8th at the esteemed “Shua” Sport Complex in Baku city. In the Women’s Singles category Marziyya NURMATOVA emerged victorious. In the Men’s Singles Hilal HASANOV clinchied the first-place. The Women’s Doubles category witnessed an outstanding partnership between Laman ABDULHAMIDOVA and Zemfira MIKAYILOVA who claimed the first-place. In the Men’s Doubles competition Hilal HASANOV and Rustam HAJILI secured gold. In the Mixed Doubles category newly crowned champions are Nihad MAMMADOV and Laman ABDULHAMIDOVA.
The European Champions League Men and Women meeting
The European Champions League Men and Women meeting was held on the eve of the men’s Champions League Final 4 at the Saarlandhalle the venue that hosted the top 4 clubs competing for the trophy on March 31st and April 1st. EHF Chief Sports Officer Marcus GLASER presented their experience of one of the most successful sport federations in Europe with the Final 4 (European Handball). With 10 300 spectators at the second leg of the Men’s Champions League final in 2008 and the introduction of the F4 tournament in Cologne for the first time in 2010 the tournament attracted 19 374 spectators. All F4 events from 2011 onwards were sold out with 20 000 spectators. GLASER discussed the challenges faced by the EHF in introducing the F4 and how the federation addressed these obstacles to create a successful event. Most of these challenges were overcome when the EHF took complete organizational control and decided to maintain the same venue as the host each year. “To summarize the decision to introduce the F4 instead of home and away finals was the best and most successful decision the EHF made. It came from various aspects including making it a dream for teams to qualify and win the F4. It was the right step ” said GLASER. ETTU’s new partner STUPA presented the new platform that is currently being developed. STUPA has initiated the complete digitalization of the ETTU platform including the implementation of a new website OTT and registration system. Returning to the concerns raised by clubs one mutual concern is the scheduling of matches among a few other issues. “We had incredible semi-finals against TT Neu Ulm and a final against Saarbrücken last year and we were very happy to play in front of our spectators ” said Alexander SCHILLING from Borussia Düsseldorf. “However we are here but the question of having firm dates that work in favor of players is imperative.” Regarding the calendar issue ETTU Acting President Pedro MOURA stated: “We held good meetings with ITTF and WTT and we are waiting for confirmation of the dates.” Roland BERG on behalf of 1. FC Saarbrücken TT and Alexander SCHILLING on behalf of Borussia Düsseldorf spoke in favor of the decision to have the highest-ranked teams start playing only from a later round. “The calendar for top players is so busy with Bundesliga matches Cup matches and then the Champions League it’s too much. The best players are also involved in individual tournaments… We strongly prefer the system where top clubs play only from the quarters and then proceed to the Final 4 ” said BERG. On the other hand some clubs advocated for group stage matches with the possibility for their spectators to see matches against top clubs. The Acting President MOURA informed that ETTU is in the process of creating a system that will bring improvement and withstand the test of time. “Right now we are renegotiating for all our media and commercial rights. Champions League is one of our top ETTU competitions and it is important to discuss with clubs and improve the actual model of better recognition ” explained MOURA.