Deputy CEO of the International Table Tennis Federation Mrs. Petra Sorling said that the Kingdom of Bahrain shall be given the opportunity to organize a big, major sports event.She praised Bahrain's existing potential to organize the major upcoming sports event because the Kingdom of Bahrain enjoys great practical experience in championship management and in view of high acclaim Bahrain has acquired in organizing similar big events,adding that the sports installations allocated by the Bahraini association for table tennis championship were capable and sufficient to boost the trust and friendliness between the international and the Bahraini federation led by Shaikh Ahmed bin Hamad Al Khalifa who is doing a great, fine job with top quality and precise organizational skills in addition to availability of all requirements such as world-class hotels, diversified international cuisines which encourages us in the international federation to promise Bahrain with a surprise which they really deserve.
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