Eliminator Table Tennis Club Looks Forward To A Prosperous 2026
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The Eliminator Table Tennis Club has announced an ambitious roadmap for 2026, aiming to strengthen its competitive presence and expand grassroots development beyond Windhoek.
The Eliminator Table Tennis Club has announced an ambitious roadmap for 2026, aiming to strengthen its competitive presence and expand grassroots development beyond Windhoek.
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