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Five-Club Turnout Highlights Rising Interest in Para Table Tennis
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Five-Club Turnout Highlights Rising Interest in Para Table Tennis

From Arab Times · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kuwait's Para Table Tennis Championship begins today, featuring over 30 athletes across various disability classifications and age groups.
  • The participation of five clubs, Al-Irada, Mubarak Al-Kabeer, Al-Tahadi, the Kuwait Sports Club for the Disabled, and Warba, highlights the sport's growing popularity in the country.
  • Specialized tables and international referees will ensure a high standard for the single-elimination tournament, reflecting the sport's continued development.

Kuwait is hosting the opening Para Table Tennis Championship of the 2026-27 season, commencing today at 5 p.m. The event brings together more than 30 athletes representing a diverse range of disability classifications and age groups, signaling a vibrant and inclusive sporting community.

In coordination with the Public Authority for Sport, we have secured specialized tables designed specifically for para table tennis, giving players greater freedom of movement during competition.

โ€” Duaij Al-HajriHighlighting the specialized equipment provided for the para table tennis athletes.

The championship features participants from five distinct clubs: Al-Irada, Mubarak Al-Kabeer, Al-Tahadi, the Kuwait Sports Club for the Disabled, and Warba. This strong turnout underscores the increasing interest and development of para table tennis across Kuwait.

The tournament, held at the Kuwait Sports Club for the Disabled in Hawalli, will follow a single-elimination format in accordance with International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) regulations. Preparations have been thorough, with the Public Authority for Sport assisting in securing specialized tables designed specifically for para table tennis, aimed at enhancing player mobility and performance during competition.

International referees from the Kuwait Table Tennis Association will officiate the matches.

โ€” Duaij Al-HajriConfirming the involvement of qualified officials to ensure fair competition.

Duaij Al-Hajri, Chairman of the Paralympic Table Tennis Committee, expressed confidence in the event's success, noting that all organizational and technical preparations are complete. He also confirmed that international referees from the Kuwait Table Tennis Association will officiate the matches, ensuring fair play and adherence to global standards. Al-Hajri emphasized that the participation of five clubs is a clear reflection of the growing enthusiasm for para table tennis and its continued advancement nationwide.

The participation of five clubs in the season-opening championship reflects growing interest in para table tennis and the sport's continued development across the country.

โ€” Duaij Al-HajriCommenting on the significance of the club turnout for the sport's growth in Kuwait.
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Originally published by Arab Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.