Date: 01/28/2024, Sunday, 1- 6 PM
Location: 5570 Kennedy Rd, Mississauga. (Harmony TTC).
Entry Fee: $20 /player
Deadline: Jan 25, 2024, 12:00 AM.

Prizes: Division A: 1st: $100 cash + 10 Western tickets
2nd: $80 cash + 10 Western Tickets
3rd: $60 cash + 10 Western Tickets
Division B: 1st: $30 cash + 10 Western tickets

Format: Maximum 64 players. 4-5 players Group RR in Stage 1, first 2 players will qualify for Division A and others will play in Division B. Details will be adjusted according to the number players registered.

Scan the following QR code or click the link for registration or registration in WeChat. https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/tournament/C1D97811-0E6D-4193-A10A-92BFAB2626B9

E-transfer to owttainfo@gmail.com, or pay in person before 01/25/2024.

Mississauga, January 18th, 2024 – The Ontario West Table Tennis Association (OWTTA) successfully hosted the West Cup tournament at the Harmony Table Tennis Club. After a day filled with intense rallies and exceptional displays of skill, Ben Wang emerged as the first-place winner, solidifying his reputation as a table tennis force to be reckoned with.

The tournament, which attracted top-tier players from the region, showcased the high level of competition within the Ontario West table tennis community. Harmony Table Tennis Club buzzed with energy as players and spectators alike witnessed the spectacular matches.

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In a gripping final match, Ben Wang faced off against the formidable Hui Lin, both players displaying extraordinary precision and agility. The back-and-forth battle kept spectators on the edge of their seats, with each point crucial in determining the ultimate winner. In the end, it was Ben Wang’s exceptional skill and strategic prowess that secured him the West Cup title.

Hui Lin, displaying remarkable sportsmanship and skill throughout the tournament, claimed the second spot, while Oliver Bhugon earned the third position, adding to the tournament’s rich tapestry of talent

The OWATA’s West Cup tournament not only showcased the prowess of the region’s table tennis players but also served as a platform for fostering community spirit and promoting the growth of the sport. As the table tennis community reflects on this thrilling event, the legacy of the West Cup continues to inspire aspiring players and elevate the standard of play in Ontario West.

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