The ITTF Renews Double Fish for Four More Years

The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) through it’s marketing partner TMS International have extended it’s deal with table tennis equipment manufacture for four more years.

 

The deal which now runs until 2020 continues Double Fish’s tradition of being the official table supplier at the prestigious World Tour Grand Finals which will be held this year in Doha Qatar on 8-11 December.

 

TMS International’s Managing Director Anders THUNSTROM stated:”TMS International is very happy to extend the agreement with Double Fish for the World Tour Grand Finals until 2020 (2017-2020). Double Fish has now been the Official Table supplier for the World Tour Grand Finals since 2004 and it was a priority for us to extend with with Double Fish for another four years. I also take it as confidence and satisfaction from Double Fish towards TMS and the World Tour Grand Finals to make the commitment for another Olympic cycle.”

 

ITTF’s President Thomas WEIKERT was equally pleased with the resigning of ITTF’s long term partner: “Double Fish has always been a very solid and reliable partner for the ITTF so I am very happy they will continue as the table sponsor at the World Tour Grand Finals. For the World Tour Grand Finals they have provided us with some veryaestheticallypleasing tables and we look forward to some more amazing designs over the next four years.”

 

General Manager of Guangzhou Double Fish Sports Goods Group Corporation Limited YE Yiqiang added: “I would like to express our sincere thanks to ITTF and TMS for their trust and support in our company. We are really happy to extend our cooperation with ITTF and TMS. For the coming four years we will continue to provide high-quality equipment for the World Tour Grand Final.”

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