German Finals: A Grand Celebration of the Sport in Erfurt in June

For the second consecutive year, the German Table Tennis Championships for Women and Men will be part of a unique and large-scale event: the “German Table Tennis Finals”. Taking place from June 6–9 in Erfurt, this tournament will bring together a wide range of players, making it one of the most significant table tennis events in Germany.

A Multi-Level Competition

Unlike traditional national championships, this event extends beyond elite-level play, featuring:

  • Senior German Championships (Men/Women)
  • Youth Championships (U15 & U19)
  • 500 Veterans Players
  • Top competitors from local, district, and regional levels

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