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World Championship of Ping Pong, 24-25th January 2015, Alexandra Palace, London, England
One of the first major events of 2015 has commenced, the World Championship of Ping Pong whereby 64 players (both men and women) compete over two days for a $100,000 prize-fund. The sport is ping pong using traditional sand paperbats. Televised live on Sky Sports. This unique competition will have a staggering prize fund of $100,000 prize!
Centre Court
Follow all the results here: http://www.worldchampionshipofpingpong.net/fixtures.htm
Prize Fund
The $100,000 prize fund will be distributed as follows with 48 of the 64 players earning prize money.
Winner: $20,000
Runner up: $10,000
Semi-finalists: $5,000
Quarter-finalists: $3,000
Last 16: $2,000
Last 32: $1,500
Knocked out at double elimination with one win $500
Will Russia's mighty Maxim Shmyrev (pictures below) win for a fourth time in a row? Or will he be stopped in his tracks?
Verified pro TableTennisDaily member @Gavin Rumgay is playing in the event!
We can use this thread as a means to display all the latest results, videos and news from this spectacular event! Who are you supporting in this event?
Photos by: worldchampionshipofpingpong.net
Any live stream links you find please post below.
One of the first major events of 2015 has commenced, the World Championship of Ping Pong whereby 64 players (both men and women) compete over two days for a $100,000 prize-fund. The sport is ping pong using traditional sand paperbats. Televised live on Sky Sports. This unique competition will have a staggering prize fund of $100,000 prize!
Centre Court
Follow all the results here: http://www.worldchampionshipofpingpong.net/fixtures.htm
Prize Fund
The $100,000 prize fund will be distributed as follows with 48 of the 64 players earning prize money.
Winner: $20,000
Runner up: $10,000
Semi-finalists: $5,000
Quarter-finalists: $3,000
Last 16: $2,000
Last 32: $1,500
Knocked out at double elimination with one win $500
Will Russia's mighty Maxim Shmyrev (pictures below) win for a fourth time in a row? Or will he be stopped in his tracks?
Verified pro TableTennisDaily member @Gavin Rumgay is playing in the event!
We can use this thread as a means to display all the latest results, videos and news from this spectacular event! Who are you supporting in this event?
Photos by: worldchampionshipofpingpong.net
Any live stream links you find please post below.