2013 European Championships logo released

For the first time European Championships will take place in Austria. From October 4th to 13th players from Old Continent will play for the titles in both Team’s and Singles Events. The eventwill be sponsored by LIEBHERR. The venue will be well known Mult,

For the first time European Championships will take place in Austria. From October 4th to 13th players from Old Continent will play for the titles in both Team’s and Singles Events. The eventwill be sponsored by LIEBHERR.

The venue will be well known Multiversum in Schwechat. This great hall already hosted the European Youth Championships last year year and European Youth Top-10 two years ago. Organizers expected more then 1100 accredited persons in Vienna this year.

Organizers, Austrian TTA in cooperation with Werner SCHLAGER Academy released Championships logo and web site will be on line soon.

 

 

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