2021 European Youth Championships in Novi Sad

 

For third time following 1988 and 2003 Novi Sad will host European Youth Championships. The Serbian city will open the doors to European youth in 2021 in the year of celebration of 40 years of the venue Spens which also staged the 1981 World Table Tennis Championships.

 

 

“We are delighted that the Serbian Table Tennis Association wanted this event. Their presentation was great and the city of Novi Sad gives a lot of extra value to the event. I congratulate the Serbian Table Tennis Association with this nomination ” said ETTU President Ronald KRAMER.

 

Head of Serbian delegation was Aleksandar KARAKASEVIC in double role at the LIEBHERR 2019 ITTF World Championships as a STTA President and player.

 

“We are pleased that ETTU choose Novi Sad to host this exciting event. It is great opportunity for our talented players to play in front of their crowd and also great promotions for the city ” said Serbian Table Tennis Association President Aleksandar KARAKASEVIC.

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