37th Flanders ITT & 17th Flanders Ostend Masters

37th Flanders ITT & 17th Flanders Ostend Masters gathered players from 43 countries

 

The 37th Flanders ITT & 17th Flanders Ostend Masters brought something for everyone last week. From top table tennis with Jean Michel SAIVE as a host player and a lot of top players in the Ostend Master 2015 to the competition with the 6 years old to 85+ at the Flanders ITT Belgium opened the door for 1.669 players from 43 countries.

 

Bojan TOKIC of Slovenia clinched the top prize at the 17th Flanders Ostend Masters. In the final he beat KOU Lei of Ukraine 4:2. In the semi final KOU overcame Tiago APOLONIA of Portugal whilst TOKIC prevailed against Alexander SHIBAEV of Russia. .Germany’s Bastian STEGER Steffen MENGEL Patrick FRANZISKA and SAIVE also played at the tournament.

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