ETTU is inviting all Member Associations to nominate a person for the role of World Table Tennis Day (WTTD) Promoter for 2025. From the applications received, ETTU will select two individuals to represent the region as WTTD Promoters. As announced by the ITTF Foundation, WTTD 2025 will be celebrated on 23 April under the theme of “Diversity and Inclusion”—a continued celebration of table tennis as a universal, popular, and inclusive sport. Benefits for Selected Promoters: Nomination Submission Deadline: Please submit your nominations (Motivation letter and brief CV) by Friday 17th January 2025. Please ensure that your nominee meets the following criteria:
PT Jyväskylä Dominates Finnish Women’s Championship Series
PT Jyväskylä clinched the title in the Finnish Women’s Championship Series, held at Ruskeasuo, Helsinki, with a commanding performance. In the final, they defeated PT Espoo with a decisive 3-0 victory. The standout player for the champions, Maria GIRLEA, remained undefeated throughout the weekend. “It was fun to play, and I’m really happy with the championship. Thanks to the club for this opportunity,” GIRLEA shared enthusiastically. Alongside Girlea, the PT Jyväskylä team featured Estonian player Vitalia REINOL and Romanian Dora MOLDOVAN, both celebrating the triumph. PT Espoo, the silver medalists, were represented by Aleksandra TITIEVSKAJA, Polina LEVKINA, and Alisa SINISHIN. In the battle for bronze, PT 75’s second team pulled off an upset by defeating the club’s first team 3-2. The Women’s Championship Series made a much-anticipated return to Finnish table tennis after a 22-year hiatus. Looking ahead to next season, Mikkelin PALLOSEURA will replace Helsinki-based MBF, which has withdrawn from the top division.
Sarajevo Set to Host 2025 European Teams Championships Stage 1 from January 21-25
The 2025 European Teams Championships (ETC) Stage 1 will take place from January 21 to 25 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, bringing together teams in their pursuit of a place in the Final Stage, scheduled to be held from October 12 to 19 in Zadar. The tournament will host 17 women’s teams and 21 men’s teams. Women’s Teams: Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, England, Finland, Greece, Greenland, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Scotland, Slovenia, Switzerland. Men’s Teams: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Greenland, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, San Marino, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, Türkiye and Wales. Tournament Format The Stage 1 competition will follow a group-stage system for both the men’s and women’s events. Men’s Competition 21 teams divided into 4 groups: The top 4 teams from each group advance to the Main Stage (positions 1-16). The 5th and 6th placed teams will compete for positions 17-21 in a round-robin format. Main Stage (Positions 1-16) 4 groups of 4 teams. The winner of each group qualifies directly for the ETC Final Stage. The second-placed teams will play an additional match to secure the final two spots in the Final Stage. Main Stage (Positions 17-21) 1 group of 5 teams in a round-robin format. Women’s Competition 17 teams divided into 4 groups: The top 3 teams from each group advance to the Main Stage (positions 1-12). The remaining teams will compete for positions 13-17. Main Stage (Positions 1-12) 4 groups of 3 teams. The group winners qualify directly for the ETC Final Stage. The second-placed teams will play additional matches for the two remaining spots in the Final Stage. Main Stage (Positions 13-17) One group of 5 (Round-robin)
Ochsenhausen Wins the LIEBHERR Cup Final Four in Germany
The first title of the season goes to Swabia: TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen triumphed at the LIEBHERR Cup Final Four and won the German Table Tennis Cup for the fifth time. On Saturday, in front of 4,500 enthusiastic fans at the ratiopharm arena in Ulm/Neu-Ulm, TTF secured the final with a 3-1 victory over 1. FC Saarbrücken TT. Hugo CALDERANO, the world No. 6 smiled broadly, danced around the court, and repeatedly celebrated with a clenched fist. CALDERANO played four matches throughout the LIEBHERR Cup Final Four, winning all of them and dropping just one game in total. In the final against 1. FC Saarbrücken TT, Calderano and his teammates lifted the trophy after a 3-1 victory, marking their first title since the 2019 double win. “It’s very special for us to win this title,” said CALDERANO afterward. “I’m very happy it worked out. Playing here is always a special experience because of the proximity to Ochsenhausen and the many fans in the arena.” The decisive victory came from Calderano in his match against Patrick FRANZISKA. CALDERANO won 3-0, displaying clever play at key moments, stealing points from his opponent, and benefiting from some luck. A spectacular rally gave him the first set 11-10, and a defensive edge shot secured a 10-7 lead in the second set. “Hugo played flawlessly, very versatile, and extremely confidently,” acknowledged FRANZISKA. “When he plays like that, he can beat any player in the world.” With five cup victories (2002, 2003, 2004, 2019, 2025), Ochsenhausen is now the second most successful team in the tournament’s history, behind record-holder Borussia Düsseldorf (28 titles). “Incredible, truly incredible,” said Simon GAUZY. “Our big goal was to participate and win the title. We faced two incredibly strong opponents today, so we’re even happier with our success.” Saarbrücken and Ochsenhausen last met in a final in 2020, when Saarbrücken won the German Championship 3-1. However, Saarbrücken missed out on their third cup victory (after 2012 and 2022) on Saturday. They still have two more title opportunities in the Table Tennis Bundesliga (TTBL) and the Champions League. In the TTBL, both Saarbrücken and Ochsenhausen are fighting for playoff spots, and Saarbrücken has reached the Champions League quarterfinals. Before beating FRANZISKA, CALDERANO had already defeated Saarbrücken’s Darko JORGIC (3-1) and, in the semifinals, Yuma TSUBOI and Kristian KARLSSON (both 3-0) from TTC OE Bad Homburg. GAUZY also contributed a point against Bad Homburg with a 3-1 win over KARLSSON, while Shunsuke TOGAMI secured a crucial point against Saarbrücken. The Japanese player saved three match points from Eduard IONESCU and fought back to win the fifth set 3-2, celebrating on his knees with clenched fists. In the other semifinal, Saarbrücken defeated SV Werder Bremen 3-1. “Of course we’re disappointed, and it’s not a good feeling to be second for what feels like the tenth time,” admitted FRANZISKA. Last year, FCS also lost the cup final, that time 0-3 to Borussia Düsseldorf. “But it is what it is,” FRANZISKA added. “Congratulations to Ochsenhausen; they played strongly and deserved to win.” Final 1. FC Saarbrücken TT – TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen 1:3 Semi final TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen – TTC OE Bad Homburg 3:1 SV Werder Bremen – 1. FC Saarbrücken TT 1:3 FOTO: BeLa Sportfoto
LIEBHERR Cup Final Four 2025: Who Will Claim the First Title of the Year in Germany
Four teams, three matches, one goal: On January 4, 2025, the top four teams of the cup season will face off at the LIEBHERR Cup Final Four. 1. FC Saarbrücken TT, TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen, SV Werder Bremen, and TTC OE Bad Homburg will battle it out at the ratiopharm arena Ulm/Neu-Ulm for the first title of the year, with a compact and thrilling schedule featuring semifinals and the final on the same day. This year marks the 10th consecutive LIEBHERR Cup Final Four hosted at the ratiopharm arena Ulm/Neu-Ulm, promising a spectacular event. The Table Tennis Bundesliga (TTBL) expects around 5,000 fans to attend, ensuring a vibrant atmosphere. The audience can anticipate world-class sports, as top stars have confirmed their participation on January 4. Representing 1. FC Saarbrücken TT will be Patrick FRANZISKA and Darko JORGIC, while TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen brings Hugo CALDERANO and Simon GAUZY. Mattias FALCK and Kirill GERASSIMENKO play for SV Werder Bremen, and Kristian KARLSSON leads TTC OE Bad Homburg. The semifinals kick off at 11 AM, played simultaneously on two tables. Following a brief transition, the grand final showdown will take place on the center court. TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen, located just 35 kilometers from the arena, aims to secure their fifth title, making them the second most successful team in the cup’s history, behind record-holder Düsseldorf (28 titles). Ochsenhausen’s last victory came on January 5, 2019, when they defeated SV Werder Bremen in the final—a matchup that could be repeated this year. Ochsenhausen faces Bad Homburg in the semifinal, while Saarbrücken plays Bremen on the adjacent table. For TTC OE Bad Homburg, January 4 will be a historic day as they make their debut at the LIEBHERR Cup Final Four. After previous seasons saw them advance only as far as the quarterfinals, they now aim to both enjoy the atmosphere and compete strongly. If Bad Homburg reaches the final, KARLSSON could face his brother-in-law, Patrick FRANZISKA. FRANZISKA, who married KARLSSON’S sister Frida in 2021, will lead 1. FC Saarbrücken TT in their pursuit of another title. Having won the Champions League in the past two seasons, Saarbrücken aims to add to their collection. “We’ll try to create another great memory,” says world-ranked No. 13 Darko JORGIC. While acknowledging Ochsenhausen’s strong lineup, JORGIC remains determined: “It’s our clear goal to win the cup this year.” SV Werder Bremen, who eliminated TTC RhönSprudel Fulda-Maberzell in a dramatic 3-2 quarterfinal, returns to the Final Four for the first time since 2019. Although they have yet to win the title, Bremen has reached the final three times. “This is a big opportunity for us to fight for the trophy,” says team leader Mattias FALCK. “We know we’re a strong team when we play our best table tennis, and we aim to deliver at this spectacular event.” Schedule for the LIEBHERR Cup Final Four 2025 11:00 AM: Semifinals (simultaneous) Semifinal 1: TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen vs. TTC OE Bad Homburg Semifinal 2: SV Werder Bremen vs. 1. FC Saarbrücken TT After a short break: Final
Season’s Greetings from the ETTU President!
Dear European Table Tennis Friends, As we celebrate the close of 2024, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to all our member associations, players, coaches, officials, and fans for your incredible contribution to European table tennis.This year has been a momentous one, filled with achievements, growth, and unforgettable moments. It was also a personal milestone for me as I had the honour of being elected your ETTU President. I am truly grateful for your trust as we continue to shape the future of our sport together.We are delighted to share some of our highlights of ETTU’s 2024 activities. You can watch it here.May this holiday season bring you joy, peace, and cherished time with your loved ones. Let’s look forward to a dynamic and successful 2025 filled with unity and progress for European table tennis!Happy Holidays and Best Wishes for the New Year! Pedro Moura ETTU President
The draw for the Women’s Champions League
Stage 2 of the Women’s Champions League has concluded, and the draw for the quarterfinals took place today in Luxembourg.The first leg of the quarterfinal matches will be played in mid-January.
In Nail-Biting Finish, KS Dekorglass Działdowo Advance to Quarterfinals
The Champions League Men is proving to be stronger than ever, with some of the world’s top players competing. Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier boasts World No. 4 Felix LEBRUN and No. 5 Alexis LEBRUN, 1 FC Saarbrücken Tischtennis e.V. features World No. 9 Truls MÖREGÅRDH, and Postsportverein Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. has strengthened its lineup with Gaoyuan LIN, a three-time World Champion as part of Team China. In a dramatic Round of 16 second-leg clash, KS Dekorglass Działdowo edged out Postsportverein Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. to secure their place in the quarterfinals. The German side brought in their Chinese star Gaoyuan LIN for the return leg in Poland, following a 1-3 defeat at home. Overcoming such a deficit was a monumental task, even with a player of LIN’s caliber. Jonathan GROTH gave a strong start against Mühlhausen, defeating Ovidiu IONESCU but narrowly losing to Gaoyuan LIN in a nail-biting fifth game. KS Dekorglass Działdowo nearly leveled the match after LIN and Irvin BERTRAND defeated Samuel KULCZYCKI and Jakub DYJAS, putting the visitors ahead 2-1. LIN sealed the regular match, bringing the overall score to a tie. For the first time in this year’s Champions League, the Golden Match rule was applied. LIN triumphed over KULCZYCKI to give Mühlhausen the initial lead, but GROTH leveled it again with a victory over BERTRAND. In the decisive game, Jakub DYJAS overcame Ovidiu IONESCU, launching the Polish club into the quarterfinals. KS Dekorglass Działdowo – Postsportverein Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. 1-3 Golden match KS Dekorglass Działdowo – Postsportverein Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. 2-1 Opening leg Postsportverein Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. – KS Dekorglass Działdowo 1-3
Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier triumphed over Austria’s SPG Felbermayr Wels
Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier, featuring two of the most prominent names in European table tennis, Felix and Alexis LEBRUN, successfully concluded the Round of 16 in the Champions League Men. The French team triumphed over Austria’s SPG Felbermayr Wels in both legs, showing their dominance and securing their place in the quarterfinals. In today’s match in Austria, Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier sealed victory in four matches. Felix LEBRUN, the Olympic bronze medalist in singles from Paris 2024, demonstrated his exceptional skill by defeating both Andreas LEVENKO and Maciej KOLODZIEJCZYK. Esteban DORR also contributed significantly by defeating LEVENKO in the opening duel of the match. The Austrian side managed one victory, with Felix WETZEL overcoming Alexis LEBRUN, Felix’s older brother, in a closely contested five-game battle. The LEBRUN brothers continue to impress on the international stage. Felix and Alexis are not only Olympic medalists, winning bronze in the team event in Paris 2024 as a members of the team France, but also runners-up in the team event at the World Championships. Felix added to his accolades by claiming the singles title at the European Games, while Alexis struck gold at the European Championships in Linz in the singles category. The duo further solidified their dominance in doubles, capturing gold together at the same European Championships. Their success has been instrumental in Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier’s progress in the Champions League. As they head into the quarterfinals, all eyes will be on the LEBRUN brothers on their journey to their first Final 4. “I am very happy to be playing in the Champions League this year with my team, and it brings me great joy that we have reached the quarterfinals. Additionally, we will face Borussia Düsseldorf, the biggest team in Europe, on our way to the Final 4 in January, and I am really looking forward to that duel,” said Felix LEBRUN. Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier coach Vincent AVRIL expressed his satisfaction with the team’s overall performance, from their success in Stage 1 matches to the impressive conclusion of the Round of 16 challenge. “I am very happy with my entire team. Last time in Poland, without Alexis and Félix, we succeeded in winning the group. Now, after two very strong matches, we won 5-0 with only two games lost. I am very proud of my team. We are going to take some rest and prepare to be ready for Düsseldorf,” said coach AVRIL. SPG Felbermayr Wels – Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier 1-3 Opening leg Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier – SPG Felbermayr Wels 3-0
Stage 2 of the Women’s Champions League Concludes
Stage 2 of the Women’s Champions League has concluded. The final match took place in Berlin, where SKST Plus Hodonín faced ttc berlin eastside. The match did not affect the standings, as the five-time Champions League winners had already secured a quarterfinal spot with three victories prior to this encounter. METZ TT also advanced to the quarterfinals, finishing with two wins and two losses. The Czech team remained at the bottom of the standings, winless in the group stage. ttc berlin eastside rested their top stars Nina MITTELHAM, Xiaona SHAN, and Sabina SURJAN, giving the responsibility to Mia GRIESEL, Mingyang SUN, and Josephina NEUMANN. On the other side, SKST Plus Hodonín was represented by Karin GROFOVA, Sakura MORI, and Solomiya BRATEYKO. In Group A, reigning champions and four-time winners KTS ENEA SIARKOPOL TARNOBRZEG finished Stage 2 with a flawless record, winning all four matches. SAINT-QUENTIN TT advanced to the quarterfinals as the group’s runners-up. In Group C, LINZ AG Froschberg topped the group, also remaining unbeaten throughout Stage 2, while ASD QUATTRO MORI secured second place to move into the quarterfinals. In Group D, French club Etival ASR TT advanced as the group winners, with UCAM Cartagena TM taking the second spot to also progress to the quarterfinals. ttc berlin eastside – SKST Plus Hodonín 3-2