WANG-case in Kazan: ITTF President supporting ETTU decisions
July 23, 2011
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24/07/2011 – There’s still a long way from finishing any controversial or polemics due to the Chinese-affair occurred at 54th European Youth Championships in Kazan after the Slovak Table Tennis Association decision to withdraw the player WANG
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