Stormy matches in Tangentenpark: Farizi is crowned champion!

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On September 14, 2025, the 12th Vienna Table Tennis Cup took place in Tangentenpark Wien-Favoriten, with exciting games and high numbers of participants.

Am 14. September 2025 fand im Tangentenpark Wien-Favoriten der 12. Wiener Tischtennis Cup statt, mit spannenden Spielen und hohen Teilnehmerzahlen.
On September 14, 2025, the 12th Vienna Table Tennis Cup took place in Tangentenpark Wien-Favoriten, with exciting games and high numbers of participants.

Stormy matches in Tangentenpark: Farizi is crowned champion!

On September 14, 2025, 32 passionate table tennis players gathered at the Tangent Park in Vienna-Favoriten for a sporting challenge that literally mobilized spirits despite adverse weather conditions. With what felt like 10 degrees and stormy gusts, the conditions were anything but ideal, but nothing stopped the players and spectators from taking part in the 12th eventVienna Table Tennis Cups 2025to dedicate.

The organization of the tournament is impressive: two newly built, barrier-free table tennis tables and lighting that also enables evening games ensure optimal infrastructure. There was also an area for spectators so that fans could be up close and personal. District headMarcus FranzHe didn't miss the opportunity to become an active part of the tournament and actively supported the participants.

Exciting games and surprising results

The preliminary round was characterized by exciting and close games, with some players triumphing against established opponents and causing surprises. There was the title“Vienna Table Tennis Champion 2025”not yet taken; several players seemed to have what it takes to secure the coveted title.

M. Ponjarac and S. Farizi faced each other in the final. In a thrilling game, Farizi was ultimately able to prevail. The small final was won by K. Kostadinov against S. Powichrowski, while O. Beletskyi secured victory in the small final. Despite the challenging weather conditions, the competition was contested with a lot of respect and sportsmanship.

A look into the future of table tennis

With theVienna Table Tennis Cup 2025An important part of the sporting calendar in Vienna has been completed, but table tennis fans don't have to wait long for the next opportunity: the next event in Vienna-Hernals is scheduled for September 20, 2025. It goes beyond thatVienna table tennis district leaguewill also start in September, offering an exciting opportunity for many amateur players to compete.

Table tennis is particularly popular in the capital. On a 9' x 5' table, players compete for each point as the small plastic ball is pushed over the net. A match is played in sets that require 11 points to win the set and a tie at 10-10 forces a thrilling overbid with a 2-point lead. Since its Olympic premiere in 1988, table tennis has enjoyed great popularity not only among professionals, but also among hobbyists. Events like thatRobert Hanak table tennis championshipare aimed directly at amateur athletes and contribute to social and health promotion, as does the Vienna Table Tennis Cup demonstrated.

The importance of publicly accessible sports facilities for the community is once again reflected in the positive feedback from participants and spectators. The sport of table tennis not only creates a platform for sporting competitions, but also promotes social cohesion in society. So we can look forward to the next events in Vienna's sporting timeline.

Further information about table tennis in Vienna can also be found at Viennese sports.

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