Switzerland awaits the best European men and women

The ITTF Board of Directors made a decision in 2012 that the Continental Cups or an equivalent shall serve as qualification for the World Cups starting January 2013. The DHS 2014 Europe Cup will serve as the European qualification tournament for the 2014

The ITTF Board of Directors made a decision in 2012 that the Continental Cups or an equivalent shall serve as qualification for the World Cups starting January 2013.

The DHS 2014 Europe Cup will serve as the European qualification tournament for the 2014 Men’s and Women’s World Cup. The tournament will be organized on 7-9 February in Lausanne Switzerland with participation of 12 men’s and 12 women’s players who are eligible for World title events. Invitations will be based on the latest European ranking extracted from the December 2013 ITTF World Ranking list with a limit of 2 players per association.

The Prospectus and information will be published and sent to ETTU member associations with invited players in the next 48 hours

For more information visit www.ittf.com www.ettu.org and

Here below the official documents to read/download:
– DHS Europe Cup prospectus
– DHS Europe Cup accommodation
– DHS Europe Cup confirmation

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