Anto Triumphs as European Virtual Table Tennis Champion

The European Virtual Table Tennis Challenge a thrilling competition that began on the 22nd of October reached its culmination today in Düsseldorf Germany. Emerging victorious from the virtual battleground Anto of France secured the prestigious title showing his exceptional skills throughout the tournament.

In a fiercely contested final Anto faced off against his compatriot NATPING ultimately triumphing with a 3-2 victory. The battle for the third position was equally intense with Brit Hurricane and Germany’s Magnic going head-to-head. In the end Brit Hurricane secured the third spot.

The European Virtual Table Tennis Challenge not only provided an engaging platform for top-tier competition but also showed the global appeal and adaptability of the sport in the virtual realm.

Germany’s star Dimitrij OVTCHAROV was also present today in Düsseldorf.

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