16 players qualified for the final stage of the Virtual Table Tennis Challenge

The first stage of the European Virtual Table Tennis Challenge has concluded leading to the qualification of 16 players for the final stage. The ultimate stage is scheduled to take place in Düsseldorf Germany on 13th January.

The players who have successfully reached the final stage represent a diverse mix of talent from across Europe:

ANTO (World N1 FRA)

Aiphaton (World N2 GER)

NatPing (World N3 FRA)

Seldon36 (World N4 FRA)

Elessar (World N5 FRA)

Grillon 03 (World N7 FRA)

HuricaneTT (World N8 GBR)

ProTTVR (World N10 GRE)

Alexttbcn (World N12 BEL)

Portu981 (World N13 ESP)

Lapoctopus (World N15 GBR)

CD94TT (World N16 FRA)

YOYO69 (World N20 FRA)

Goda49 (World N21 FRA)

Paulo49 (World N22 FRA)

Magnic (World N30 GER)

The outcomes of the tournament largely reflected the current world rankings with most top-ranked players advancing as expected. A notable match in the 1/32nd final featured 11FR-paulo49 (World N22) against another French player N°17 Ribou85 highlighting the competitive nature of the event.

As we move towards the final stage in Düsseldorf anticipation is building for what promises to be an engaging and competitive conclusion to the first-ever Virtual Table Tennis Challenge.

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