
Table Tennis Surges Globally as Beijing Hosts First Major Tournament Since 1961
At China Smash, WTT CEO Steve Dainton discusses Beijing hosting its first major table tennis tournament since 1961 and the sport’s global growth.
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At China Smash, WTT CEO Steve Dainton discusses Beijing hosting its first major table tennis tournament since 1961 and the sport’s global growth.
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