European Under 21 Championships in City of Minsk

European Table Tennis Union is pleased to announce that the Belarus Table Tennis Federation will host the second edition of the European Under 21 Championships in the city of Minsk. The Events will start at Thursday 8th and it will last until Sunday 11th March 2018.

 

“Minsk has everything to guarantee a wonderful Under 21 Championship. Not just a long tradition of organising table tennis events but also a newly developed infrastructure that will surprise Europe’s table tennis community ” announced ETTU President Ronald KRAMER.

 

The inaugural event was held this year in Sochi and it was individual event. The winners of the first Championships were Chantal MANTZ of Germany and Tomislav PUCAR of Croatia.

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