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Following the resounding success of Singapore Smash in March, Budapest will become the second pillar of the new WTT Series as the Hungarian capital will host the next WTT Grand Smash in July this year. Budapest Smash will take place from 11 to 24 July at the BOK Hall in the heart of Budapest. In […]
BEIJING, May 26 (Xinhua) -- The next World Table Tennis (WTT) Grand Smash will be held in Budapest in July. The Budapest Smash will take place from July 11-24 a
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International Table Tennis Federation 12 Mar 2021 Yesterday in the Lusail Sports Arena, in Doha, Qatar; the President of the Hungarian Table Tennis Association Mr. Roland Natran met with World Table Tennis Directors and staff to discuss the future to bring WTT events to Hungary. Hungary, who hosted the fantastic Liebherr 2019 World Table Tennis Championships in Budapest, has continued to show interest to host a Grand Smash event in the future once the Pandemic ends. They are also keen to help host an event before the Tokyo Olympic Games if deemed feasible. Roland Natran stated:“In these uncertain times we need a two-fold approach: in the short-term it is essential to have a WTT event in Europe before the Olympic Games, where players are able to prepare in a competitive environment and collect World Ranking points. On the other hand, considering the strength of European Table Tennis, a Grand Smash event in Hungary could help Europe to enter the new era of table tennis.”