Luxembourg invites players for the eighth time

The Luxembourg Table Tennis Association will organize the 8th Luxembourg Open Championships which will be held at the “Centre National Sportif et Culturel” at Luxembourg-Kirchberg. The Luxembourg Open Table Tennis Championships is officially recognized by

The Luxembourg Table Tennis Association will organize the 8th Luxembourg Open Championships which will be held at the “Centre National Sportif et Culturel” at Luxembourg-Kirchberg.

The Luxembourg Open Table Tennis Championships is officially recognized by the ITTF and all matches will be taken into account for the World Rankings.

The Single Events will be played according to the progressive knock-out system including round robin at the end up to determine a final ranking for each player.

The Team Events’ matches (Men and Women) will be played with teams of 2 players according to a “reduced Corbillon-Cup system” with 2 single matches ( A1 against B1 and A2 against B2 ) and 1 double match which shall however be played only if the score after the two single matches will be 1:1. A maximum of 30 men’s teams and 24 women’s teams can be accepted for the Team Events.

Deadlines for Preliminary entry is March 4th 2015 final entry March 25th 2015.

Prospectus and entry forms available since now.

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