Fierce battles for World Cup slots on cards in Mauritius
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
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The team that has confirmed 22 teams including the continental power team - Nigeria and Egypt are expected to fight for the 2019 ITTF World Cup in 2018 South Africa African Championships held in Mauritius from 3 to 9 September.
Khaled El-Salhy, both teams (men and women) who will represent Africa at the World Cup held in November 2019 will be known at the end of the team event in Mauritius.
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As a note for the current and expected tournaments on Ocean Island including - hosts, Mauritius, Nigeria, Egypt, Algeria, Gabon, Angola, Burkina Faso, Kongo Brazzaville, Cameroon, Somalia, Rwanda, Seychelles, Madagascar, Togo , Republic of Benin, Ivory Coast, South Africa, Djibouti, Comoros, Libya, Eritrea, and Congo DRC.
For the ATTF boss, this is a good development for this continent. "Yes, I am very pleased to follow good participation despite the information received from the National Association, hoping everyone can do it and join us to Mauritius soon," said the ATTF boss.
In addition to the tournament, Khaled El-Salhy said Mauritius would be able to reconsider its new strategic plan for the next few years. "This time we held the ITTF / ATTF Tennis Forum" for All. For Life "which took place from 3 to 4 September where we planned to implement our new continental Strategic Plan for the coming years 2018 to 2024. ATTF is looking to implement Special Strategic Plans that meet the needs of all African Unions with a great concentration of activity through future areas where more small countries can come at lower costs. "
He believes Mauritius can create the right event. "As our experience has had very successful success in Mauritius (namely the African Senior Championships in 1998 & 2004 and the Africa Juniors & Cadet Championship in 2015) with great performances from the Mauritius Table Tennis Association (MTTA), so I expect to have a special event as one of the leading professional organizations in Africa. "
To renew the player's knowledge of the importance of the media, Khaled El-Salhy said there were plans to hold media workshops for players and teams during the Mauritius feast, while the Executive Board meeting and Board meetings would be held.
Following his hopes, he said: "I expect some great competition that leads to differences in the break of gold medals among more countries."
Regarding plans for the future, he added: "Next year is important because we will begin our journey to qualify for Tokyo 2020, with the first being Africa 2019 Sports in Morocco where we will know the teams in Men and Women to represent Africa in the Tokyo 2020 team event. After that in early 2020, we will continue the qualifying step to the remaining slots for mixed individuals and teams, and this step will be with the ITTF 2020 Africa Top 16 Cup in the first quarter of 2020. "
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