Ameria awaits the first Pro Tour event ever organized in Spain

19/01/2011 – Spain organizes in early April 2011 the Open Pro-Tour of the ITTF Circuit. It will be the first time the Royal Spanish Table Tennis Federation organizes such event . The city of Almeria has been chosen to host this event gathering some

19/01/2011 – Spain organizes in early April 2011 the Open Pro-Tour of the ITTF Circuit. It will be the first time the Royal Spanish Table Tennis Federation organizes such event . The city of Almeria has been chosen to host this event gathering some of the best table tennis players in the world.

Almer?is a city located in South-East of Spain in the autonomous community of Andalusia bathed by the Mediterranean Sea. Almer?already experienced major events atmosphere with 2005 Mediterranean Games.

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Almer?is a city located in South-East of Spain in the autonomous community of Andalusia bathed by the Mediterranean Sea. Almer?already experienced major events atmosphere with 2005 Mediterranean Games.

Click here to read or download event’s presentation

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