Thomas WEIKERT visited Slovnaft Arena

ITTF President watched the action at the European Youth Championships in Bratislava

 

During the European Youth Championships in Bratislava this morning ITTF President Thomas WEIKERT visited Slovnaft Arena. In the time of his visit German cadet’s team played their ultimate match in group against Serbia. Fanbo MENG Tom EISE and Kirill FADEEV beat Pero TEPIC Dimitrije LEVAJAC and Matija JOVICIC in straight matches.

WEIKERT greeted youngsters led by coach Eva JELER. 

Yesterday Germany suffered by the hands of Moldova’s players so they will move to play off matches from the position no. two in Group D.  Belgium and Serbia concluded group stages at position’s no. three and four. 

In Group A of the Cadet Boys Temas Event Romania and Poland are at the leading positions followed by Hungary and Czech Republic. In Group B the order is: France Russia Turkey Denmark. In Group C: Italy Sweden Lithuania Slovenia. 

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