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International Table Tennis Federation China Construction Bank 2018 ITTF-Europe Top 16 Cup 03 - 04 Feb 2018 International Table Tennis Federation China Construction Bank 2018 ITTF-Europe Top 16 Cup 03 - 04 Feb 2018 Daily Competition Schedule, All Day As of Friday, 2 February, 2018 20:41 Start Event Match NA Code NA Code Table Round Name Umpires Time Code No. 10:00 WINTER Sabine GER Table 1 R16 WS 2 3-Feb LI Qian POL 10:00 SHIBAEV Alexander RUS Table 2 R16 MS 4 3-Feb GAUZY Simon FRA 10:50 GIONIS Panagiotis GRE Table 1 R16 MS 2 3-Feb KOU Lei UKR 10:50 NI Xia Lian LUX Table 2 R16 WS 4 3-Feb SAMARA Elizabeta ROU 11:40 GROTH Jonathan DEN Table 1 R16 MS 3 3-Feb APOLONIA Tiago POR 11:40 LIU Jia AUT Table 2 R16 WS 3 3-Feb MONTEIRO DODEAN Daniela ROU 12:30 LI Jie NED Table 1 R16 WS 1 3-Feb MIKHAILOVA Polina RUS 12:30 KARLSSON Mattias SWE Table 2 R16 MS 6 3-Feb FILUS Ruwen GER 13:30 Table 1 BREAK 3-Feb 13:30 Table 2 BREAK 3-Feb 14:00 KARLSSON Kristian SWE Table 1 R16 MS 5 3-Feb SAMSONOV Vladimir BLR 14:00 POTA Georgina HUN Table 2 R16 WS 5 3-Feb SOLJA Petrissa GER 14:50 FEGERL Stefan AUT Table 1 R16 MS 8 3-Feb BOLL Timo GER 14:50 BILENKO Tetyana UKR Table 2 R16 WS 6 3-Feb SZOCS Bernadette ROU 15:40 MORET Rachel SUI Table 1 R16 WS 8 3-Feb POLCANOVA Sofia AUT 15:40 LEBESSON Emmanuel FRA Table 2 R16 MS 7 3-Feb STEGER Bastian GER 16:30 OVTCHAROV Dimitrij GER Table 1 R16 MS 1 3-Feb WEBER Lionel SUI 16:30 EKHOLM Matilda SWE Table 2 R16 WS 7 3-Feb PAVLOVICH Viktoria BLR 17:30 Table 1 BREAK 3-Feb 17:30 Table 2 BREAK 3-Feb Note: The table number and umpires for any sessions beyond the first session are shown after the first session is complete Legend: MS Men's Singles WS Women's Singles R16 Round of 16 QF Quarterfinals SF Semifinal F Final Daily Competition Schedule, All Day Friday, 2 February, 2018 20:41 Page 1 of 2 International Table Tennis Federation China Construction Bank 2018 ITTF-Europe Top 16 Cup 03 - 04 Feb 2018 Daily Competition Schedule, All Day As of Friday, 2 February, 2018 20:41 Start Event Match NA Code NA Code Table Round Name Umpires Time Code No. 18:00 Table 1 QF MS 9 3-Feb 18:00 Table 2 QF MS 10 3-Feb 18:50 Table 1 QF MS 11 3-Feb 18:50 Table 2 QF MS 12 3-Feb 19:40 Table 1 QF WS 9 3-Feb 19:40 Table 2 QF WS 10 3-Feb 20:30 Table 1 QF WS 11 3-Feb 20:30 Table 2 QF WS 12 3-Feb Note: The table number and umpires for any sessions beyond the first session are shown after the first session is complete Legend: MS Men's Singles WS Women's Singles R16 Round of 16 QF Quarterfinals SF Semifinal F Final Daily Competition Schedule, All Day Friday, 2 February, 2018 20:41 Page 2 of 2.
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