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Sunday 2 February 2020 | 9am - 4pm
David Ross Sports Village
See ticketing details below
To celebrate Chinese New Year, table tennis players of all ages and ethnicities - beginners or advanced levels - are welcome to enter the tournament. Free taster sessions will also be on offer.
Tournament Categories and Prizes
Open Championships | £10 per person
(suitable for advanced players)
Men/Women's Single Championship: £150 cash with medal
Men/Women's Single 1st Runner up: £100 cash with medal
Men/Women's Single 2nd Runner up: £50 cash with medal
Social Entertainment | £6 per person
(suitable for less advanced players, families are encouraged to join)
Group Champion: UK local four-day travel (two persons)
1st Runner up: UK local two-day travel (two persons)
2nd Runner up: UK local one-day travel (two persons)
Spectators go free and can also book a free table tennis taster session
To book or find out more, please click on the website link above.
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