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Tunisia Reaffirms Readiness To Host 2025 ITTF African Championships

Tunisia has reaffirmed its readiness to host the 2025 ITTF African Championships, scheduled from Oct. 12 to Oct. 19 in Rades.

The North African country, described as Africa’s Table Tennis Hub, has successfully staged several ITTF-sanctioned events, including the African Cup, Youth Championships and multiple regional competitions.

Mrs Faten Tebina, Secretary-General of the Tunisian Table Tennis Federation, told reporters on Wednesday that Tunisia viewed the recognition as both an honour and a responsibility.

“Being considered a hub shows the trust the African table tennis community places in Tunisia’s ability to deliver.

“It motivates us to maintain momentum, invest in infrastructure and position Tunisia as a permanent reference point for table tennis development on the continent,” Tebina said.

Tunisia stepped in to host the championship after Rwanda’s withdrawal earlier this year, responding swiftly to ensure continuity of the competition.

“Our response was immediate and positive. We accepted the challenge fully aware of its importance for African table tennis.

“Within days, we restructured our organisational team, renewed our operational framework and mobilised resources to meet the demands of hosting,” Tebina said.

She noted that international events had strengthened the Federation’s internal capacity and deepened collaborations with both public and private stakeholders in Tunisia.

According to her, rising Tunisian players such as Wassim Essid, ranked among Africa’s top U-19 talents, have already benefited from increased international exposure.

“We have developed a strong volunteer network and created opportunities for young Tunisian players to accelerate their growth,” Tebina added.

The 2025 African Championships will serve as a qualifier for the 2026 ITTF World Team Championships in London, with slots available in singles, doubles and team events.

“Fans can expect a vibrant atmosphere in Rades, with world-class competition and a celebration of African talent.

“Online audiences will also enjoy improved coverage. Our goal is to create an inclusive championship that inspires fans across the continent,” she said.

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