ETTU Webinar on Congress Proposition 10: Ranking for Seeding in ETTU Competitions

Following the letter from the ETTU Secretary General on July 25th the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) would like to remind all Member Associations of the upcoming webinar regarding Congress Proposition 10 which focuses on the ETTU Ranking system for seeding in all ETTU competitions.

The webinar will take place on Wednesday 18th September at 18:00 CET and is an essential forum for discussions on the future of ranking systems for ETTU events. Given the significance of this topic the ETTU strongly encourages all Member Associations to participate and contribute to the conversation.

The link to join the webinar is provided below: Join the Webinar

We look forward to your participation in this important discussion.

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