The Asian and European TT Unions have agreed dates for the next Asia-Europe All Stars Challenge

Continental clash scheduled for 10th – 11th September 2016,

 

After the Asia –Europe challenge has been introduced in 2009 in Istanbul for a first time, we have great pleasure to announce another edition of the Continental clash in 2016. For a sixth time best Asian players will meet European stars.

 

ETTU President Ronald Kramer is pleased to announce “the Asian and European Table Tennis Unions have agreed dates for the next edition of the Asia-Europe All Stars Challenge. On 10th – 11th September 2016 Europe’s top 5 men will be seeking a second consecutive victory on Asian soil.”

 

Each Continental team comprises 5 leading men with the restriction of 1 player per association.

 

More details will follow soon.

 

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