France was eliminated from the World Table Tennis Championship after a thrilling semifinal match against China, which ended with a score of 3-1. Despite the loss, the French team showcased a strong performance and competed fiercely.
All eyes are on London as the French national table tennis team faces off against China in the semifinals of the global championship. French player Flavien Coton delivers an impressive performance against world number one, Wang Chuqin, in a thrilling match.
The Table Tennis Federation has announced the organization of the 'Talent Championship' in collaboration with the Ministry of Sports. This initiative aims to enhance young talents in the sport and will take place in the upcoming period, targeting various age groups.
The World Table Tennis Championship commenced in London on May 2, featuring strong performances from the French men's team, while the women's team faced tough challenges. The men secured victories against Taiwan and Germany, whereas the women lost to Japan and Germany.
France is preparing to compete in the World Table Tennis Championship, taking place in London from May 2 to 10. With five players ranked among the top 30 in the world, the team hopes to achieve a historic medal.
Egyptian player Hena Gouda has made history by entering the list of the top 20 female table tennis players in the world, according to the latest ranking by the International Table Tennis Federation. This achievement reflects her development and enhances her status on the international stage.
Indonesia's national table tennis team achieved a remarkable feat by securing two gold medals at the International Table Tennis Championship held in Malacca, Malaysia. The competition featured players from four countries, showcasing a high level of rivalry.
Egyptian player Herea Joudah bids farewell to the Table Tennis World Cup after an intense match against world number one Sun Yingsha, finishing with a score of 4-3.
Egyptian Minister of Youth and Sports congratulated player Hena Gouda for qualifying for the quarter-finals of the World Table Tennis Championship, marking a historic achievement that highlights her talent and determination.
Egyptian table tennis player Herea Gouda has achieved a historic milestone by advancing to the quarterfinals of the World Cup held in Macau from March 30 to April 5. This accomplishment marks the first of its kind for Egyptian female players in the tournament's history.
Hana Gouda, a player on Egypt's table tennis team, has made history by qualifying for the quarterfinals of the World Cup held in Macau from March 30 to April 5. She is the first Egyptian and African to reach this stage.
Egyptian table tennis player Hena Gouda has successfully qualified for the Round of 16 at the 2026 World Table Tennis Championship after an impressive performance in previous matches. This achievement marks a significant step in her athletic career.
Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman bin Nasser, President of the Saudi Table Tennis Federation, announced the federation's ambition to qualify for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, emphasizing the importance of developing local players.