The EOSQ date confirmed – Wednesday 8th to Sunday 12th April 2020

European Olympic Singles Qualification in Moscow

 

The date for the European Olympic Singles Qualification in Moscow is confirmed. The start of the tournament that will lead to the Olympic Games in Japan is scheduled for the Wednesday 8th and it will last until Sunday 12th April 2020.

 

The qualifying tournament on the eve of Tokyo 2020 will be held in Luzhniki where the 1980 Olympics games were held. It will be one of the events which will serve as a celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Olympic Games held in Russia.

 

The Russian Olympic Committee first Vice President Head of the Board of Trustees of the TTFR Igor LEVITIN invited all the players and guests to come to Moscow.

 

“We will see the best table tennis players in Europe ” said LEVITIN who was was present at the LIEBHERR 2019 ITTF World Championship when the Event was awarded to Russia.

 

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