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The Europe Top 16, also known as the Europe Top 16 Cup and previously known as the Europe Top 12, is a table tennis tournament organised annually by the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU), featuring the highest-ranked players in Europe.
The 2024 Europe Top 16 Cup was a table tennis competition that took place on 20 and 21 January 2024 in Montreux, Switzerland, organised under the authority of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU).
The 2023 Europe Top 16 Cup (also referred to as the 2023 CCB Europe Top 16 Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a table tennis competition that took place on 25 and 26 February 2023 in Montreux, Switzerland, organised under the authority of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU).
January 20–21: 2024 Europe Top 16 Cup in Montreux [11] Winners: Darko Jorgić (m) / Jia Nan Yuan (f) May 31 – June 1: 2023-24 European Champions League Men Final 4 in Saarbrücken [12] Octobar 15–20: 2024 European Table Tennis Championships in Linz [13] Youth. January 24–28: 2024 European Under-21 Table Tennis Championships in Skopje
The 2021 Europe Top 16 Cup (also referred to as the 2021 Pomegranate Europe Top 16 Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a table tennis competition, held on 18 and 19 September 2021 in Thessaloniki, Greece, organised under the authority of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU). It was the 50th edition of the event, and the first time that it had ...
The 2020 Europe Top 16 Cup (also referred to as the 2020 CCB Europe Top 16 Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a table tennis competition held from 8 to 9 February in Montreux, Switzerland, organised under the authority of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU). It was the 49th edition of the event, and the fifth time that it had been held in ...
The 2021 European Table Tennis Championships were held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, from 28 September to 3 October 2021. ... 2021 Europe Top 16 Cup; References
The World Team Table Tennis Championships, which include men's team and women's team events, were first their own competition in 2000. The Team Championships are held in even numbered years. In the earlier days of the tournament, Hungary's men's team was a dominant force, winning the championships 12 times.