Double Happiness (DHS) from Shanghai, China, won the Bid for the Officical Ball of the ITTF Pro Tour & Pro Tour Grand Finals, starting in 2010 and will run until 2012. | |
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30Mar
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30Mar
The ticket pre-sale for the H.I.S. 2009 World Table Tennis Championships in Yokohama, Japan has started successfully.
A day pass for the event being staged from 28th April to 5th May 2009 costs between 800 and 6,000 Japanese Yen (approximately 9 to 65 US dollars) and can be purchased online. How to Get Your Ticket
Before submitting your Ticket Application Form, please read carefully and agree to the following International Ticket Sales Regulations (PDF). -
30Mar
Good news for the 2009 ITTF Pro Tour: the year long competition series is offering now more than US$ 2.8 million dollars.
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30Mar
During the Sportaccord conference in Denver, United States, ITTF Executive Director Jordi Serra signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Peace and Sport’s President Mr. Joël Bouzou.
The MoU aims to build peace-promotion and peace-building programmes worldwide through table tennis.
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28Mar
Ecuador’s Alberto Miño and Colombia’s Paula Medina, both players who
have benefitted from the ITTF Global Junior Programme, won the
respective Under 21 Men’s and Women’s Singles titles at the Latin
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25Mar
Brazil captured both the Men’s and Women’s Doubles titles at the
Latin American Championships in San Salvador on Monday 23rd March 2009
with experience a key factor in the successes.Certainly that
was the situation in the Men’s Doubles final, where Hugo Hoyama and
Cazuo Matsumoto defeated surprise finalists, Ecuador’s Alberto Miño and
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25Mar
Brazil and Chile emerged as the respective Men’s and Women’s Team
champions at the Latin American Championships in San Salvador on Monday
23rd March 2009; at the final hurdle, Brazil overcame arch rivals
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24Mar
Winner of the Men’s Singles title earlier in the afternoon of Sunday
22nd March 2009, Timo Boll concluded a most successful day in Bremen’s
AWD Dome by partnering national team colleague Christian Süss to
victory in the Men’s Doubles competition.Thus the pair brought the host country’s gold medal hall at the German Open to three in total.
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24Mar
The reigning national champion, Japan’s Sayaka Hirano, won the
Women’s Singles title at the German Open in Bremen on Sunday 22nd March
2009 beating Viktoria Pavlovich of Belarus in five games at the final
hurdle.Hirano, seeded no.9, overcame the no.11 seed by the margin of 11-5, 11-9, 8-11, 11-9, 11-6.
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24Mar
The host nation’s Timo Boll, the no.1 seed, captured the Men’s
Singles crown at the German Open in Bremen on Sunday 22nd March 2009
beating Vladimir Samsonov of Belarus, seeded no.2, in four straight
games at the final hurdle.Boll won 11-8, 12-10, 11-6, 11-9.
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