Igniting a Momentous Celebration of African Table Tennis

The highly anticipated ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2023 has commenced marking a historic moment as the tournament returns to African soil after 84 years. Over the next week Durban amidst its vibrant soul and culture becomes the stage for showcasing table tennis excellence and igniting excitement among players fans and organizers.

To mark the beginning of this highly anticipated event a spectacular opening ceremony was on display in the presence of ITTF President Petra SÖRLING South African Table Tennis Board President Joe CARRIM and the Premier of the KwaZulu-Natal Province Nomusa DUBE-NCUBE with vibrant dance acrobatic performances stunning costumes celebrating the heritage and diversity of the city. The official theme song of the World Championships “Durban is the place to be ” was also unveiled with a live performance by Kyle DESAI and King LICIOUS setting the tone for the tournament.

President SÖRLING said in her opening speech “Africa boasts the youngest population among continents and it is increasingly important to empower the younger generation to shape the future of sports. Starting right here celebrating the diversity of Durban.”

“It has not always been this way. While in 1956 the ITTF recognized the non-discriminatory South African Table Tennis Board as the governing body in South Africa paving the way for other sports organizations to take similar initiatives the South African Table Tennis Board could not send teams to any international events for decades. Today I am immensely proud to open the World Championships in South Africa.”

The event started with a symbolic African duel as South Africa’s youngest player Dean LEVY faced Senegal’s Ibrahima DIAW setting the stage for the Men’s Singles round of 128 signifying the triumphant return of the World Championships to Africa.

In the Women’s Singles at 49 years old Olufunke OSHONAIKE a mother of two and the oldest African player in the tournament expressed her joy in participating in this unique event. She shared “Hosting this event in a beautiful African city is a source of happiness. I congratulate the achievements of fellow Africans like Omar Assar and Quadri Aruna and I hope the women players excel as well!”

Held at the Durban International Convention Centre from 20 to 28 May the World Championships will not only exhibit thrilling matches but also provide an exciting fan experience. Spectators and the people of Durban will have the opportunity to actively participate in table tennis themselves with many tables spread around the venue to engage in casual matches with family and friends.

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