2020 Table Tennis World Veteran Championship will be held in Bordeaux

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The 2020 Table Tennis World Veteran Championship will be held in Bordeaux, France, from June 8 to 14, 2020. During that week, about 4600 players, all over 40 years old, are expected in France for the largest table tennis event in the world. Registration began on March 1st. So far, more than 2500 players have already registered. The remaining spots are filling up quickly. Don’t wait to register if you want to participate in this event, which promises to be an exceptional experience.
 
 
 
Bordeaux is a unique city in France, with a character that is both modern and historic. The city is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with an 18th century urban and architectural complex. In addition to being the world capital of wine and its temperate climate in summer, its historical side combined with the dynamic qualities of the city and the very romantic Garonne riverside, have made it the first French city for Quality of Life.
All this, in addition to the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean, the various castles and vineyards that surround the city, guarantee everyone an unforgettable time in Bordeaux.
 
 
Useful informations
 
 
The wvc2020 website  available in English, German, Spanish and French

    Entry fees for players : 175 €

    Access fee for accompanying persons : 65€

Until 31 December 2019. After 1 January 2020, the entry fee for player will be €210 until 15 March 2020.

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