Towards the World Championships: facts and figures

The forthcoming LIEBHERR World Championships will be staged in Paris from Monday 13th May to Monday 20th May, 10 years since the last World Table Tennis Championships was held in Paris. The organizers already announced the record for a World Table Tennis ,

The forthcoming LIEBHERR World Championships will be staged in Paris from Monday 13th May to Monday 20th May, 10 years since the last World Table Tennis Championships was held in Paris.

The organizers already announced the record for a World Table Tennis Championships – 472 men players and 373 women players will participate from 129 countries. More than 70,000 spectators is expected over the week-long competition

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