Białystok hosts the 93rd Polish Table Tennis Championships

Białystok has been chosen as the host city for the 93rd Polish Table Tennis Championships, set to take place from March 21 to 23, 2025. The competition will be held at the sports hall of Primary School No. 50, located at Kazimierza Pułaskiego 96. This prestigious tournament will feature 96 players (48 men and 48 women) competing in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles events.

The defending singles champions, Samuel KULCZYCKI and Katarzyna WĘGRZYN, will seek to defend their titles in 2025. In the doubles categories, Jakub DYJAS and Patryk LEWANDOWSKI claimed the men’s title last year, while Agata ZAKRZEWSKA and Martyna LIS secured the women’s title. The reigning mixed doubles champions are Marek BADOWSKI and Natalia BAJOR.

One of the most anticipated participants is Miłosz REDZIMSKI, the highest-ranked player in Poland. His presence in the tournament adds to the excitement, as fans look forward to seeing one of Poland’s finest table tennis talents in action. Known for his determination and skill, REDZIMSKI will undoubtedly be one of the main contenders for the national championship title.

Tournament Schedule

March 21 (Friday)

  • First and second rounds of women’s and men’s singles
  • First, second, and third rounds of mixed doubles
  • Official tournament opening ceremony
  • Mixed doubles quarterfinals

March 22 (Saturday)

  • First and second rounds of women’s and men’s doubles
  • Quarterfinals of women’s and men’s doubles
  • Women’s and men’s singles quarterfinals
  • Mixed doubles and doubles semifinals

March 23 (Sunday)

  • Semifinals of women’s and men’s singles
  • Finals of mixed doubles, women’s doubles, and men’s doubles
  • Singles finals and award ceremony

Television broadcast from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM

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