Table tennis at the 2015 European Games – Qualification

A total of 128 qualifying places are available for table tennis at the 2015 European Games, 64 players per gender.[1]

Qualification summary

NOCMen's
Singles
Men's
Team
Women's
Singles
Women's
Team
Total
Athletes
 Austria2X2X6
 Azerbaijan2X2X6
 Belarus2X2X6
 Belgium2 1 3
 Bosnia and Herzegovina1 1
 Croatia2X2 5
 Cyprus 1 1
 Czech Republic2X2X6
 Denmark2 2
 France2X2X6
 Germany2X2X6
 Great Britain2 2 4
 Greece2X 3
 Hungary2X2X6
 Israel 1 1
 Italy2 2
 Latvia1 1
 Lithuania 1 1
 Luxembourg 2X3
 Netherlands 2X3
 Poland2X2X6
 Portugal2X2X6
 Romania2X2X6
 Russia2X2X6
 San Marino 1 1
 Serbia2 2X5
 Slovakia2 2 4
 Slovenia1 1 2
 Spain2X2 5
 Sweden2X2X6
 Switzerland 1 1
 Turkey1 1 2
 Ukraine2X2X3
33 NOCs 48 16 48 16 128

Qualification timeline

Event Date Venue
2014 Table Tennis European Championships 22–28 September 2014 Portugal Lisbon
ITTF Ranking Date 1 March 2015

Qualification progress

Singles

Limited to two athletes per nation.

Meaning of qualification Total
places
Total players
per NOC
Men Women
Host nation 2 2  Azerbaijan  Azerbaijan
Top 14 teams at the 2014 European Championships
Championships Division
28 2  Austria
 Belarus
 Croatia
 Czech Republic
 France
 Germany
 Greece
 Hungary
 Poland
 Portugal
 Romania
 Russia
 Spain
 Sweden
 Austria
 Belarus
 Czech Republic
 France
 Germany
 Hungary
 Luxembourg
 Netherlands
 Poland
 Portugal
 Romania
 Russia
 Sweden
 Ukraine
First teams at the 2014 European Championships
Challenge Division
2 2  Ukraine  Serbia
ITTF European Ranking 16/14 1  Paul Drinkhall (GBR)
 Bojan Tokic (SLO)
 Liam Pitchford (GBR)
 Mihai Bobocica (ITA)
 Yang Wang (SVK)
 Ahmet Li (TUR)
 Niagol Stoyanov (ITA)
 Aleksandar Karakasevic (SRB)
 Zolt Pete (SRB)
 Matiss Burgis (LAT)
 Lubomir Pistej (SVK)
 Cedric Nuytinck (BEL)
 Jean-Michel Saive (BEL)
 Jonathan Groth (DEN)
 Kasper Sternberg (DEN)
 Admir Duranspahic (BIH)
 Melek Hu (TUR)
 Yanfei Shen (ESP)
 Tian Yuan (CRO)
 Ruta Paskauskiene (LTU)
 Barbora Balazova (SVK)
 Lea Rakovac (CRO)
 Galia Dvorak (ESP)
 Eva Odorova (SVK)
 Alex Galic (SLO)
 Rachel Moret (SUI)
 Nicole Trosman (ISR)
 Lisa Lung (BEL)
 Tin-Tin Ho (GBR)
 Charlotte Carey (GBR)
Universality places 0/2 1  Letizia Giardi (SMR)
 TBA (CYP)[2]
Total 48 athletes 48 athletes

Teams

A team consists of three players. Two of the players compete in the singles event.

Meaning of qualification Total
places
Men Women
Host nation 1  Azerbaijan  Azerbaijan
2014 European Championships Championships Division 14  Germany
 Portugal
 Croatia
 Sweden
 Russia
 Belarus
 France
 Spain
 Poland
 Hungary
 Austria
 Greece
 Czech Republic
 Romania
 Germany
 Austria
 Sweden
 Poland
 Hungary
 Netherlands
 Romania
 Belarus
 Czech Republic
 France
 Russia
 Portugal
 Luxembourg
 Ukraine
2014 European Championships Challenge Division 1  Ukraine  Serbia
Total 16 16

References


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