33rd Finlandia Open Set for December 2024 with Strong International Participation

The 33rd edition of the Finlandia Open is scheduled from December 5th to December 8th 2024 at the Kisakallio Sports Institute in Lohja Finland. Officially recognized by the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) and holding ETTU ranking status the tournament already attracted over 100 players from 20 countries with registration open until November 1st 2024.

The competition will feature Men’s and Women’s Singles events as well as Under-21 events for both men and women. More info here.

Key Deadlines:

  •     Final entries: November 1st 2024
  •     Travel details: November 20th 2024

For further inquiries the Finnish Table Tennis Association can be reached at info@sptl.fi.

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