This Monday (19h30, live at Laola1.tv) at Werner Schlager Academy in Schwechat new Women`s European Champions League winner to be unvealed: host SVS STROCK or Berlin Eastside which won first final leg by a narrow margin – 3:2 (9:8 in sets, 158:158 ,
“Mr. ECL” leading Orenburg to the title!
Fakel GAZPROM Orenburg is the 2011/2012 European Champions League winner, after beating 3:2 UMMC in rematch of first ever all-Russian final. Vladimir SAMSONOV & Co. absolutely deserved the trophy, knowing how they played during the season and especial,
Tough job for Vaillante Angers
In the opening leg of the final of ETTU Cup French Vaillante Angers suffered by the hands of Borussia Düsseldorf and they have enormous task to surpass 1:3 defeat in Germany this weekend. Despite fantastic support from the home crowd Angers could not stop,
All-Russian final contest with no promises
Although Orenburg has huge advantage from 1st final leg of European Champions League, its head coach Valery SALABAEV asks from his players full concentration. On the other side, UMMC`s manager Alexandra YASINOVSKAYA, despite small chances, expects good re,
Safe advantage for Fenerbahce ahead of Women’s final2
Surprisingly, Turkey’s Fenerbahce needed only three matches to seal the victory in the opening leg of the Final in ETTU Cup. In Istanbul Turkey’s Fenerbahce beat Dalenergosetproekt Vladivostok. Fenerbahce General Manager Gühan YALDIZ was very proud after ,
KRA Korea Open: good start for Germany and Sweden
At the opening stage of the GAC GROUP 2012 ITTF World Tour KRA Korea Open in Incheon City most of the Europeans recorded victories. In Group 8 Kristian KARLSSON of Sweden beat Asuka SAKAI of Japan and tomorrow he will meet CHO Eonrae of Korea. Steffen MEN,
ATTU and ETTU sharing same big ideas (and events)
During last weekend’s Asia-Europe match in Tianjin (China), the President of Asian and Chinese Table Tennis Associations, CAI ZhenHua, and the ETTU President Stefano BOSI renewed their well-established habit to have a time-to-time comprehensive meeting fo,
Club finals and Euro-Africa “live” on LAOLA1.tv
The 2nd legs of the Champions League and ETTU Cup finals LIVE and FREE on http://ettu.laola1.tv on 17.05 to 21.05.2012. The first legs have been played and we are now just one match away from finding out who will be crowned 2012 champions in the ETTU Cham, The 2nd legs of the Champions League and ETTU Cup finals LIVE and FREE on http://ettu.laola1.tv on 17.05 to 21.05.2012. The first legs have been played and we are now just one match away from finding out who will be crowned 2012 champions in the ETTU Champions League and ETTU Cup! ETTU TV powered by LAOLA1.tv will be broadcasting both the men and women’s Champions League finals as well as the men’s ETTU Cup final LIVE and FREE vie LIVE-Stream as well as on demand after the events. In addition to this ETTU TV powered by LAOLA1.tv will also be showing the best action from the Europe-Africa Satellite Circuit in Belarus LIVE and FREE from 17.05. to 20.05. ETTU Champions League Final Men – Orenburg- UMMC | 17.05.2012 17:20 CET Orenburg have one hand firmly on the title after they took home a convincing 3-0 win against UMMC in Yekaterinburg in the first leg. Last year’s silver medalists were simply too strong for Micheal Maze and his men as they dominated throughout and never looked like losing. It is fair to say that it will take something of a miracle if UMMC are to take the title now. They proved they can win against the odds in the quarter and semi-finals, but after they were only able to win 2 sets this time out they will have to play out of their skin. ETTU Cup Final Men – Borussia Düsseldorf – Angers | 20.05.2012 13:00 CET The situation looks just as good for last season’s Champions League winners Borussia Düsseldorf in the ETTU Cup final as they head into the 2nd leg with a 3-1 away win in the bag. It will be extremely difficult for Angers to pull off a decent win in Germany with Timo Boll and Co. looking to give their home fans some silverware this season and in convincing fashion as well, after their disappointing Champions League campaign. ETTU Champions League Final Women – Ströck – Berlin | 21.05.2012 19.30 CET The Multiversum in Austria will be banging on Monday evening when Ströck host Berlin in the most balanced final of the three. Berlin were able to win 3-2 in the 1st leg in Germany but it was not an easy task. The Austrian team will still believe they have a very good chance of winning the gold for the first time despite this defeat given the set ratio. Ying Fang kept Ströck in with a shout last time out as she won both her matches 3-0 and they will be hoping for more of the same from her this time in what is expected to be a great evening of table tennis! Watch all matches LIVE and FREE as well as full matches on demand on: http://ettu.laola1.tv (courtesy Laola1.tv) Photo: SVS Strock, the Austrian club is WECL finalist
Qualifiers for Team Events at London 2012 announced
Following the conclusion of the Final World Olympic Qualification Tournament in Doha on Sunday 13th May, the provisional lists for the Men’s and Women’s Team events at the forthcoming London 2012 Olympic Games are known. The lists are provisio, Following the conclusion of the Final World Olympic Qualification Tournament in Doha on Sunday 13th May, the provisional lists for the Men’s and Women’s Team events at the forthcoming London 2012 Olympic Games are known. The lists are provisional and will not be finalised until all teams concerned have been confirmed by their National Olympic Committees; the deadline for confirmations is Monday 28th May 2012. There is a maximum of 16 Men’s Teams and 16 Women’s Teams with the first step being that one team from each continent. Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America, Oceania and one team from Great Britain, being the host nation, qualifies for each event. In the Men’s Team event: Egypt, China, Germany, Brazil, Canada and Australia are the six continental qualifiers. The list is completed by Great Britain alongside Korea, Japan, Austria, Sweden, Singapore, Hong Kong, Portugal, DPR Korea and Russia. Meanwhile in the Women’s Team event: Egypt, China, Germany, Brazil, the United States of America and Australia are the continental representatives with Singapore, Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, DPR Korea, Austria, Spain, Netherlands and Poland, in addition to Great Britain, completing the line-up. The total number of places available for table tennis at the Olympic Games is 86 men and 86 women. In each of the Men’s and the Women’s Singles events there will be a maximum of 70 players, with not more than two players from the same National Olympic Committee. A National Olympic Committee may have a third player for the team event. During the qualification process 14 places in each event are reserved for the team quota. They are places for teams who have players qualified for the singles events but do not have the full complement of three players for the team event. Eight team quotas were eventually used for the women, six for the men. It is a situation that applies to Egypt, Brazil, Canada and Oceania in the Men’s Team event. Each has two players qualified for the Men’s Singles. Similarly Egypt, Brazil, the United States of America, the Netherlands and Poland each had two players qualified in the Women’s Singles event. Each is eligible for one more player for the team event from the quota. Great Britain, as the host nation, receives one place in each of the Men’s and Women’s Singles events but as no player from the host nation gained qualification by any other means, Great Britain is allocated two men and two women from the team quota. In determining the final list for the London 2012 Olympic Games, the final positions at the recent LIEBHERR World Team Championships in Dortmund are taken into account; in the first instance the number of players qualified is the determining fact, but if two or more teams are equal in numbers of qualified players, the final position in Dortmund decides the final places. The same principle is applied in each qualification stage and decides the continental nominee. It was this principle that was the decisive factor in determining the final two places for the Women’s Team event in London. At the close of play in Doha at the Final World Olympic Qualification Tournament, four teams each had two qualified players.. At the LIEBHERR World Team Championships the Netherlands finished in 6th place, Poland was 8th, Hungary 11th and Russia ended matters in 15th place. Therefore, the Netherlands and Poland gain the final two places in London. Furthermore, Germany who finished in 7th place in Dortmund is the European named qualifier, even though they finished below the Netherlands; the reason is that they have three players qualified. (courtesy ITTF) Photo: ExCel venue hosting table tennis competitions at 2012 London OG
Matiss BURGIS under spotlight in Doha
There is still no official confirmation of number of players that will compete at the Olympic tournament, but there are great chances that for a first time in history Latvia will have the representative at the table tennis tournament at London Olympics. M,