Slovak National Championships without defending champions WANG and BALAZOVA.

National Championships

 

Slovak National Championships will start on Friday in the National Table Tennis Center in Bratislava. During the three days for the 5 titles will fight 53 men and 32 women.

 

Defending champions WANG and BALAZOVA are missing this year. Currently they are in Kuwait playing at the World Tour. Also KEINATH and ODOROVA will miss the Championships. For the first time Serbian with a slovak passport Dijana HOLOK will play.

 

The main favorites for title are PISTEJ BAI He SEREDA VALUCH and in women JURKOVA HOLOK KUKULKOVA and more young players.

 

Time Schedule:

Friday – qualification

Saturday – main competition

Sunday – semifinal and final

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