Table tennis talents from Bad Orb surprise at an international tournament!

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The Bad Orber table tennis department shines at the international tournament in Prague with strong performances from the young players.

Die Bad Orber Tischtennis-Abteilung glänzt beim internationalen Turnier in Prag mit starken Leistungen der Nachwuchsspielerinnen.
The Bad Orber table tennis department shines at the international tournament in Prague with strong performances from the young players.

Table tennis talents from Bad Orb surprise at an international tournament!

The table tennis department of TV Bad Orb once again demonstrated its class by shining at the international tournament in Prague. The two young players Hannah Hose and Evie Wong competed for their club at this top-class event in the U15 team competition and impressed with their performances against strong international competition. Hannah Hose was even able to reach the grand final in the U13 individual competition and proudly took second place. Her teammate Evie Wong made it to the quarter-finals after convincingly completing the group stage, but lost in a thrilling match that was decided on a knife's edge.

Both players were actively supported by their coaches, who were on site to provide their protégés with the best possible care. The community and especially TV Bad Orb are proud of these sporting achievements. “It’s wonderful to see how our young talent is asserting itself on the international stage,” said a club spokesman. These successes are not only an expression of the athletes' personal commitment, but also a confirmation of the trained skills that are demonstrated in tough competitions.

A look at the future of table tennis

The successes of the Bad Orb players come at an exciting time for the sport of table tennis. The WTT has presented the largest tournament calendar to date for 2025. Four Grand Smashes and six WTT Champions tournaments will be held in Germany, including a Champions tournament in Frankfurt, which will take place from November 4th to 9th, 2025. Such events not only bring top athletes, but also a lot of interest and attention for the sport.

  • Grand Smashes 2025 finden in:
    • Singapur
    • Las Vegas
    • Peking
    • Ein noch nicht bekanntgegebener Standort
  • Champions-Turniere sind in:
    • Chongqing
    • Incheon
    • Eine noch nicht benannte Stadt in Japan
    • Macao
    • Montpellier
    • Frankfurt
  • Weitere WTT-Turniere in Deutschland:
    • WTT Feeder in Düsseldorf: 10. bis 14. Februar 2025
    • WTT Youth Contender in Berlin: 10. bis 16. März 2025
    • WTT Feeder in Düsseldorf II: 24. bis 28. November 2025

The upcoming competitions offer both a springboard for talented young people like Hannah and Evie and a platform for the further development of table tennis in Germany, where a variety of events will attract athletes. Fresh talent and a growing audience could keep the sport of table tennis even more popular in the future.

You can find out more details about the outstanding achievements of the young players at tv-bad-orb.de. You can also find the new WTT calendar and other exciting information at mytischtennis.de.

Overall, we are looking forward to the upcoming tournaments and the skills that will continue to develop in the Hessian area. The Prague Games are just the beginning for our talented athletes!