2 months to go to European Team Championships in Nantes

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With some incredible results and performances in Minsk at the recent European Games, Europe’s top table tennis players will now look to win more medals when they land in Nantes (France) for the Liebherr ITTF-European Table Tennis Championships.

 

This year’s championships will be for teams, with Germany winning the Men’s and Romania the Women’s last time round in Luxembourg in 2017.

 

And with 2 months to go, we have gone live with a teaser video – check it out on YouTube here

 

 

https://youtu.be/rsOYo1q3z5o 

 

More information can be found at:

ETTU web site

Offical event’s site

 

And the 24 qualified teams

 

And of course, don’t forget to buy your tickets before the event is sold outTICKETS

 

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