How is club level table tennis in croatia ,czech Republic, russia and poland

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I am national player in india ,I want to study abroad and play professional table tennis.
How good training and leagues are in above mentioned countries and what universities has good support and training for players and also accepts international students .
I know germany ,france are better but they are competitive and also expensive
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I am national player in india ,I want to study abroad and play professional table tennis.
How good training and leagues are in above mentioned countries and what universities has good support and training for players and also accepts international students .
I know germany ,france are better but they are competitive and also expensive
Thanks
If you are a high level, then you could earn income from the clubs.

So the question is, how high or low is your level?

Ps, I have 23 players registered in leagues in 3 countries and assist a further 6 players in 2 other countries in Europe this season.
 
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I had a chat with op private,
he isn't national team,

so for all those (including OP), you need to go over, find a club, and work your way up the peaking order.
because it is very difficult to pair for those below pro level, and that of amateur level.

universities in Europe don't have tt teams, tt is within clubs.
not all clubs have pro training, but for amateurs, it might be sufficient.
 
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I had a chat with op private,
he isn't national team,

so for all those (including OP), you need to go over, find a club, and work your way up the peaking order.
because it is very difficult to pair for those below pro level, and that of amateur level.

universities in Europe don't have tt teams, tt is within clubs.
not all clubs have pro training, but for amateurs, it might be sufficient.
There actually are universities competitions, but I don't know how you qualify.
 
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I had a chat with op private,
he isn't national team,

so for all those (including OP), you need to go over, find a club, and work your way up the peaking order.
because it is very difficult to pair for those below pro level, and that of amateur level.

universities in Europe don't have tt teams, tt is within clubs.
not all clubs have pro training, but for amateurs, it might be sufficient.
sir it is difficult to become a part of national team in india ,many players of my level which is intermediate playing leagues in other countries for small clubs that is how they improve to match the level of international player ,my concern is if i go to university abroad than i dont want to end up in a city or country where i cant improve . and please anyone know about sochi russia than please tell .
 
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Then you should probably chase a club and find what closes university is in the area.
Or chase a University and find what closes club is in the area.

If your level is there, you should have no problem getting in the lower divisions and then you work your way up.

If you say there are other Indian players doing this, then you van provide their names, and which divisions they play in, and you can compare your levels with then and then benchmark it to see if you are in the right division
 
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