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PRELIMINARY Competition
Dates & Times
7-9 February
Friday
Double classes (morning)
Performence classes, group stage (afternoon)
Saturday
Performence classes, knockout stage (morning)
Youth/Junior classes (lunch)
Single classes, group stage (afternoon)
Sunday
Single classes, knockout stage (morning)
Venue
Baltiska hallen and Baltiska träningshallen
Classes
Doubles
Performance classes Elite, 1, 2, 3
Singles Youth (born 2010 or later)
Junior (born 2005-2009)
Single class 1-11
News for this year is a Junior/Youth class for Class 11!
Tournament Rules & Regulations
Genders
All classes are played mixed.
Matches
All single classes are played in round robin format in groups of 3, 4 or 5 players.
All matches will be played to the best of 5 games.
If there are 4 or less teams the event will be played in a round-robin format without knock-out. In the group stages the players will umpire according to schedule.
Performance Classes
The swedish table tennis federation para table tennis division is responsible for the allocation of players in Performance Classes. Elite Class = 1500 ranking points in the swedish ranking system, OR similar level for international player.
Seeding
Seeding for all the events will be done according to the latest ITTF PTT and SBTF rating list at the time of the draws.
Draw
The draws will be held 30 minutes before each class start.
Registration fee
500 SEK/person
Licence
All players with any physical or intellectual disability can participate. All players need to have a national classification to participate.
Classification can be requested in the registration form.
Other info
There will be a strict number of players allowed, first hand basis.
Contact person for table tennis tournament
Peter Molander
peter.molander@fifh.com