Ostrava Gears Up for the 2025 European Youth Championships

The city of Ostrava, Czech Republic, will host Europe’s most promising young table tennis talents this summer at the 2025 European Youth Championships, taking place from Friday, July 11 to Sunday, July 20, 2025.

This marks a return to Ostrava for the third time, following successful editions in 2013 and 2019, confirming the city’s status as a trusted and experienced host of Europe’s premier youth table tennis event.

Organized by the Czech Table Tennis Association in cooperation with TT Marketing s.r.o., and under the authority of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU), this prestigious annual event will welcome players from across the continent to compete in both team and individual events.

All matches will be held at the RT Torax Arena | SAREZA, located at Čkalovova 20, Ostrava. The arena will feature 24 competition tables.

The draw for the team events will be conducted on Tuesday, July 8 at 18:00, while the first draws for individual events are scheduled for Sunday, July 14, both at the venue.

Seeding for U19 and U15 categories will be based on the July 2025 European Rankings, considering the combined points of the highest-ranked players entered per team. The ETTU Ranking Committee reserves the right to assign special seedings in doubles and mixed doubles events.A Look Back 2024 Champions from Malmö

As the table tennis community prepares for another thrilling edition, here’s a reminder of the 2024 champions crowned in Malmö, Sweden:

Team Events

  • U19 Boys: Romania | Runners-up: Germany
  • U19 Girls: France | Runners-up: Romania
  • U15 Boys: Italy | Runners-up: Romania
  • U15 Girls: Germany | Runners-up: Poland

Singles Champions

  • U19 Boys: Darius MOVILEANU (ROU)
  • U19 Girls: Bianca MEI ROSU (ROU)
  • U15 Boys: Patryk ZYWORONEK (POL)
  • U15 Girls: Hanka KODETOVA (CZE)

Doubles Champions

  • U19 Boys Doubles: Iulian CHIRITA / Andrei ISTRATE (ROU)
  • U19 Girls Doubles: Veronika MATIUNINA (UKR) / Nicole ALIA (ITA)
  • U15 Boys Doubles: Patryk ZYWORONEK / Samuel MICHNA (POL)
  • U15 Girls Doubles: Nina SKERBINZ / Elina FUCHS (AUT)
  • Mixed Doubles Champions
  • U19 Mixed Doubles: Daniel BERZOSA (ESP) / Veronika MATIUNINA (UKR)
  • U15 Mixed Doubles: Aleks PAKULA / Katarzyna RAJKOWSKA (POL)

With a legacy of excellence and fierce competition, the 2025 European Youth Championships in Ostrava promise a showcase of the next generation of European table tennis stars.

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