Győr to Host 4th International Cup of Hopes

The city of Győr in Hungary is set to host the 4th International Table Tennis Competition known as the “Cup of Hopes ” at the Club Aréna. Scheduled for October 10-13 2024 this event will see young table tennis talents from around the world compete in various age groups including U11 U12 U13 and U15 for both boys and girls.

The Cup of Hopes has grown in popularity since its inception. The previous edition held in April was a resounding success attracting 100 competitors from seven different countries. This year’s competition promises to build on that success offering a platform for young athletes to showcase their skills and gain international experience.

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