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ITTF President, Petra Sörling, completed a 10-day official visit to the Americas, to work on key activities for the development of the sport in the continent.

The visit combined grassroots events, engagement with the table tennis community, and high-level meetings with key sporting authorities in the region.

Invited by the ITTF-Americas Executive Board, President Sörling attended the ITTF-Americas 2025 General Assembly, which was held in Antigua, Guatemala, on Saturday 6 September 2025.

President Sörling addressed the delegates of the Member Associations present, congratulating Mr Juan Vila, ITTF-Americas President, and its Executive Board for the smooth running of the AGM. The delegates noted an ITTF presentation on Sustainability and ITTF Foundation initiatives, and the host cities for the 2026 ITTF-Americas events were decided.

In 2025, the ITTF Americas General Assembly took part during the Pan American U-11 and U-13 Championships, where the continent’s youngest talents displayed their passion and skill. President Sörling praised this decision of the ITTF Americas, which “allowed the delegates of the Member Associations to witness and support the table tennis future stars”.

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Taking the opportunity to the visit to Guatemala, ITTF President was received on 4 September in Guatemala City by Mr Gerardo Aguirre, President of the Guatemala NOC, and Ms. Claudia Rivera, Member of the Guatemala NOC. Later, on 5 September, the Major of Antigua, Guatemala, Mr Juan Manuel Asturias, welcomed President Sörling to the Antigua City Hall.

President Sörling was also invited to the Executive Board Meeting of the ITTF Americas, held on 5 September, and had the opportunity to interact with several Member Associations Presidents and Delegates.

Following the events in Guatemala, President Sörling continued her visit to the Americas with an official visit to the Dominican Republic.

Mr Luis Mejia, President of Centro Caribe Sports, received the ITTF and ITTF-Americas delegation on 9 September, with discussions about the ITTF-Americas Academy, which aims to open in 2026 in the facilities of Parque del Este, built for the 2003 Pan American Games, and that are undergoing renovation for Central American and Caribbean Games 2026. President Sörling and Mr Mejia explored also potential collaborations of both institutions, which in 2026 will celebrate their respective centenaries.

From Left: FEDOTEME President Gary Hernandez, ITTF President Petra Sörling, and Dominican Republic NOC President Garibaldi Bautista

From Left: FEDOTEME President Gary Hernandez, ITTF President Petra Sörling, and Dominican Republic NOC President Garibaldi Bautista

Mr Garibaldi Bautista, President of the Dominican Republic NOC, also received President Sörling at the Dominican Republic NOC premises on the same day. The concept of the ITTF-Americas Academy was further discussed together with Mr. Gary Hernandez, President of the Dominican Republic Table Tennis Federation and NOC Executive Board Member.

On 10 September, Jose P. Monegro, President of the Organising Committee for the XXV Central American and Caribbean Games in 2026, received President Sörling. Discussions were held around the renovations being made in the Table Tennis venue of Parque del Este which will not only get ready the facilities for the 2026 edition of the Games, but furthermore, for the kick off of the Table Tennis Academy.

From left: ITTF-Americas President Juan Vila, Central American & Caribbean Games 2026 Organising Committee President José Monegro, ITTF President Petra Sörling, and ITTF Secretary General Raul Calin

From left: ITTF-Americas President Juan Vila, Central American & Caribbean Games 2026 Organising Committee President José Monegro, ITTF President Petra Sörling, and ITTF Secretary General Raul Calin

The visit was completed with a visit to Honourable Mr Kelvin Cruz, Minister of Sports and Recreation of the Dominican Republic. The meeting abounded on the key aspect of the renovation of the infrastructure of Parque del Este Table Tennis venue to ensure it is fit for purpose for hosting the ITTF-Americas Academy.

ITTF President Sörling with Minister of Sports and Recreation of the Dominican Republic Kelvin Cruz

ITTF President Sörling with Minister of Sports and Recreation of the Dominican Republic Kelvin Cruz

Honourable Mr Majin Diaz, Minister of Finance of the Dominican Republic, also greeted President Sörling, and discussed about table tennis, a sport he still practises today.

Private sector key figures, as Mr Felipe Vicini, CRESO President, and Ramon Hipolito Mejia, also met with the ITTF President, completing a very fruitful visit to the continent.

The visit underlined ITTF’s continued dedication to keeping table tennis ahead across all regions of the world, combining event delivery, institutional cooperation, and youth development as pillars of growth.

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The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) and World Table Tennis (WTT) are pleased to announce a new four-year broadcast partnership with CazéTV, securing exclusive digital free-to-view rights in Brazil from 2025 to 2028.

The agreement will make table tennis more accessible than ever in Brazil. CazéTV will stream the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals and the ITTF Singles and Mixed Team World Cups, along with every WTT Grand Smash, WTT Champions, WTT Star Contender, and WTT Contender Series event. All available, free to view, and on-demand.

CazéTV is bringing the movement to life across the platforms where Brazilian fans already live and breathe sport. With primary distribution through YouTube, supported by integrations with Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, Samsung TV Plus, and SKY+—where CazéTV became the first-ever linear channel—the reach is deep, the access is instant, and the experience is built for a new generation of fans.

“Table tennis is experiencing an incredible moment in Brazil, with stars like Hugo Calderano and Bruna Takahashi showing the world the strength and talent of our athletes,” said Felipe Aquilino, CazéTV Head of Media Rights. “At CazéTV, we see a perfect fit: it’s a sport that is dynamic, fast-paced and full of emotion – just like our community of young fans. We are proud to showcase these tournaments to millions of fans and to help grow the next chapter of table tennis in Brazil.”

The timing of the deal comes as Brazilian table tennis reaches new heights. Hugo Calderano, currently ranked World No.3, made history this year as the first Pan American player to win the ITTF Men’s World Cup in April, and the first South American to reach a World Championships final in May. Bruna Takahashi has also surged to a career-best World No.16, making her mark with strong international performances.

With this agreement, ITTF continues its mission to grow table tennis worldwide. CazéTV’s innovative reach and strong connection with young fans provide a unique opportunity to showcase the sport’s best events and athletes to a new generation in Brazil.

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Batumi once again became the centre of youth table tennis as the WTT Youth Contender Batumi 2025 welcomed around 160 players from 20 member associations. For the fourth time Georgia hosted a stage of the WTT Youth Series, and this year’s edition is the largest so far.

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Guests at the Opening Ceremony of WTT Youth Contender Batumi 2025

ITTF President Petra Sörling was invited to attend the event, joining the opening ceremony alongside distinguished guests. Among them were Shalva Gogoladze, Minister of Sport of Georgia; Maia Khajishvili, Minister of Education and Sport of Adjara; Pedro Moura, President of the European Table Tennis Union; Guram Gogoladze, President of the Georgian Table Tennis Federation; and Tariel Khechikashvili, President of the International Foundation of Sport, Tourism and Youth.

The event was organised by World Table Tennis and the Georgian Table Tennis Federation, with the support of the Ministry of Sport of Georgia and the Autonomous Republic of Adjara.

ITTF President Sörling with Georgian Table Tennis Federation President Gogoladze, European Table Tennis Union President Moura

ITTF President Sörling with Georgian Table Tennis Federation President Gogoladze, European Table Tennis Union President Moura

President Sörling praised the efforts of the local organisers and congratulated Georgian Table Tennis Federation President Guram Gogoladze for his leadership in growing the sport.

During her visit, President Sörling held meetings with Minister Shalva Gogoladze, Guram Gogoladze, and ETTU President Pedro Moura. The discussions focused on strengthening cooperation, creating more opportunities for young players, and developing the sport’s presence in Georgia and the wider region.

ITTF President Sörling with Shalva Gogoladze, Minister of Sport of Georgia

ITTF President Sörling with Shalva Gogoladze, Minister of Sport of Georgia

“WTT Youth Contender Batumi 2025 showcases the role of youth events in shaping the future of table tennis. They help players gain experience and grow, and they also help our sport reach new audiences and inspire more young people to take part,” said ITTF President Petra Sörling.

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