OUR STORY
ТТ EURO.CUP is a newly established professional table tennis league based in Poland. The league's community is made up of people who share a passion for table tennis as well as principles such as honesty, fairness, and good sportsmanship.
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daily tournament
2970+
events monthly
95+
matches daily
7:30AM-7PM
live streams
THE TOURNAMENT FORMAT
The idea for the ТТ EURO.CUP emerged from the organizers' extensive experience in sports administration and a strong desire to promote their favorite sport. It is a series of regular table tennis tournaments with a distinctive format.
Round-robin competition between four players keeps the tournaments entertaining for both contestants and viewers. The Official Rules of Table Tennis developed by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) serve as the foundation for the tournament regulations.


SEASONS

There are four seasons in a yearly Event calendar, each lasting three months.
Qualifying matches are a part of every season.
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GRAND FINALS
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SPRING SERIES
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SUMMER SERIES
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AUTUMN SERIES
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WINTER SERIES
Athletes compete in divisions against one another throughout the season. The four players with the most points at the conclusion of three months progress to the Season Finale.
All divisional season champions will compete in the ТТ EURO.CUP Grand Finals in March.
September - November
March
June - August
March - May
December - February
DIVISION TIERS
The ТТ EURO.CUP events use a rating system to pair athletes of similar skill levels together to play with and against one another. It is divided into six tiers based on the athletes' skill level. Athletes in each division are ranked using a point system known as ТТ EURO.CUP Rankings.

Basic
0 → 39.99

Advanced
40 → 59.99

Professional
60 → 79.99

Master
80 → 99.99

Elite
120 → 140

Star
100 → 119.99
The number of victories and losses directly affects a player's ranking, which is determined by a special formula. Following each tournament, the ranking is calculated. If an athlete's post-competition ranking matches to a higher or lower level, he is automatically promoted to that division.