Daily newsletter from the World Team Championships

The ITTF plans to make the ZEN-NOH 2014 World Team Table Tennis Championships the most comprehensively covered World Championships in history. One part of ITTF plan is to offer table tennis fans a daily newsletter reviewing all the action from each day&#8

The ITTF plans to make the ZEN-NOH 2014 World Team Table Tennis Championships the most comprehensively covered World Championships in history. One part of ITTF plan is to offer table tennis fans a daily newsletter reviewing all the action from each day’s play.

The TTokyo2014 Daily Newsletter will include:
Daily written summary
Daily human interest feature
Video daily review
Shot of the day
Moment of the day
Picture of the day
Results and upcoming schedule

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