Media Guidelines for the LIEBHERR ITTF European Championships

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LIEBHERR ITTF European individual Championships will take place in Warsaw, Poland from 22nd to 27th Jun in special ‘bubble’ conditions with detailed hygienic guidelines. Centralny Ośrodek Sportu Torwar will be the main venue of the event. The entries lists are closed with names of 113 Men and 106 Women on it. They will participate in five events: Men’s and Women’s Singles and Doubles Events and in Mixed Doubles.

After the experience and success with the organising six events in special “bubble” conditions, this time ETTU will welcome media representatives to LIEBHERR ITTF European individual Championships. However, it will be under strict conditions regulated by the Media Hygienic Guidelines.

You can find the Media Hygienic Guidelines here

You can fill the accreditation here 

Event website www.ettc2020.com

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