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16th Saint-Tropez National Table Tennis Tournament Jan 17-18 with All-Stars, free entry

Saint-Tropez hosted its 16th national table tennis tournament with nationally ranked players and an All-Star Speed Ping exhibition, drawing local fans with free entry and weekend finals.

Jamie Taylor2 min read
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16th Saint-Tropez National Table Tennis Tournament Jan 17-18 with All-Stars, free entry
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Saint-Tropez served up a weekend of high-speed rallies and community energy as the 16th Saint-Tropez National Table Tennis Tournament unfolded at the Moulin Blanc sports hall. The two-day event, held Saturday January 17 and Sunday January 18, brought nationally ranked French players to the Riviera and featured a proposed All-Star table and a dedicated exhibition called All Stars Speed Ping.

Organizers aimed the tournament at both competitors and spectators, listing schedule highlights that put the finals and the All Stars Speed Ping exhibition on Sunday. The tournament’s presentation emphasized competitive play alongside spectacle: draws for national-level singles and doubles matchups during the day, followed by the Speed Ping exhibition designed to showcase fast-paced exchanges, rapid serves, and crowd-pleasing rallies.

Moulin Blanc provided a central, accessible venue for play, with the listing noting details intended for players and spectators alike. Tournament logistics included the standard weekend schedule format, warm-up windows between rounds, and an emphasis on keeping matches on time so the Sunday finals and exhibition could run as advertised. Spectator access was free, lowering the barrier for families, casual fans, and local clubs to watch nationally ranked competitors and catch the All-Star showcase without an entry fee.

For players, the event offered an opportunity to test form early in the competitive calendar against high-caliber opposition. For clubs and coaches in the region, the tournament presented a chance to scout opponents and renew local rivalries under tournament conditions. For spectators, the Speed Ping exhibition promised a concentrated dose of flashy serves, topspin rallies, and the kinds of short, high-intensity exchanges that make table tennis a compelling live sport.

Beyond the on-court action, the tournament strengthened Saint-Tropez’s spot on the regional table tennis calendar by combining national-level competition with accessible community viewing. The inclusion of an All-Star setup signaled an appetite for blending serious competition with crowd-oriented showcases that highlight speed and spectacle.

The tournament’s format and free admission underscored a practical point for readers: watching quality table tennis in person doesn’t require a big outlay, and local venues like Moulin Blanc remain active hubs for competitive play. As the season progresses, expect similar regional events to follow that mix ranked competition and exhibition formats, keeping players sharp and giving fans more chances to see top-level paddling up close.

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