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ITTF President Backs Table Tennis Center in Dominican Republic

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

ITTF President Sorling Backs Dominican Republic‌ as Potential Hub‌ for Pan-American Table Tennis Development

The ⁤President of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF), Petra Sorling, recently visited the ‌Dominican Olympic Committee (COD)⁤ to discuss ⁤potential development opportunities for table tennis in the Dominican ⁤Republic and across the Americas. Accompanied by ITTF General Secretary Raúl Calin, ITTF Américas President juan​ Vila⁣ Reinoso,⁤ and ​Dominican⁢ Table Tennis Federation President Gary hernández, Sorling met ⁤with COD President Garibaldy Bautista.

sorling emphasized the Dominican Republic’s strong table tennis tradition and expressed the ITTF’s desire ‌to contribute to ⁣its ⁣continued ⁤growth. “Coming to the Dominican Republic is to see how we can contribute to ​the development of⁤ table tennis, for being⁢ a country of tradition,”​ she stated. She also noted the importance of ⁣infrastructure development to foster young⁢ talent, mirroring successes seen ​in other nations.

A ​key focus of ⁣the discussions⁢ was the possibility of establishing a high-performance ‍training centre for table tennis ⁢in the Dominican Republic. Bautista highlighted Sorling’s enthusiasm for the project, stating, “It is indeed a great initiative for table⁣ tennis to continue growing in the country. A high ‌performance center should be a great contribution to development.”

Hernández suggested the table tennis pavilion in​ Eastern Park as⁤ a viable location, noting its existing suitability. Sorling agreed, adding,‌ “If you place air conditioning, the ‍East Park Table Tennis Pavilion will be a high performance center for America.”

Vila Reinoso further explained the characteristics and importance of a​ high-performance center ​for the continent,and ⁢underscored the Dominican Republic’s beneficial location‍ for such an initiative.⁢ The potential ⁢center ‍would serve as a‍ crucial resource for developing table tennis talent throughout the Americas.

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