ITTF Pan American Championships

DateRHome v Away-
09/12 23:00 - Hugo Calderano v Jishan Liang 4-0
09/12 18:00 - Daniel Gonzalez v Sid Naresh 2-3
09/12 18:00 - Edward Ly v Guilherme Teodoro 3-2
09/12 18:00 - Marcos Madrid v Alejandro Toranzos 4-0
09/12 18:00 - Jorge Campos v Santiago Lorenzo 2-3
09/12 16:30 - Alfonso Olave v Horacio Cifuentes 1-4
09/12 16:30 - Hugo Calderano v Rogelio Castro 4-1
09/12 16:30 - Alberto Mino v Adrian Perez 4-0
09/12 16:30 - Brian Afanador v Juan Jesus Gomez 1-0
09/12 15:30 - Oscar Birriel v Vitor Ishiy 2-3
09/12 15:30 - Nicolas Burgos v Darryl Tsao 4-1
09/12 15:00 - Marcelo Aguirre v Eday Gomez Rojas 4-1
09/12 15:00 - Eric Jouti v Sergio Carrillo 4-0
09/12 15:00 - Ricardo Villa v Gaston Alto 0-4
09/12 15:00 - Shemar Britton v Jishan Liang 0-4
09/12 13:30 - Martin Bentancor v Eugene Wang 1-4
09/10 19:40 - Hector Gatica v Sid Naresh 0-4
09/10 18:30 - Matthew Lehmann v Adrian Perez 0-4
09/10 18:30 - Felipe Olivares v Alejandro Toranzos 2-3
09/10 18:30 - Oscar Birriel v Heber Moscoso 4-0
09/10 18:30 - Darryl Tsao v Tyrese Knight 3-2
09/10 17:30 - Edward Ly v Tre Riley 4-0
09/10 17:20 - Shemar Britton v Jeison Martinez 2-3
09/10 17:20 - Gustavo Gomez v Martin Bentancor 1-4
09/10 16:20 - Alejandro Montoya v Juan Jesus Gomez 2-3
09/10 16:10 - Mark Dowell v Sergio Carrillo 2-3
09/10 15:00 - Nicolas Burgos v Axel Bertolo 4-0
09/10 15:00 - Ricardo Villa v Daniel Araya 3-2
09/10 15:00 - Alfonso Olave v Diego Piguave 4-1
09/10 15:00 - Rogelio Castro v Angel Naranjo 3-2
The ITTF Pan American Championships is an annual table tennis tournament that brings together the best players from across the Americas to compete for the title of Pan American Champion. The tournament is organized by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) and features both team and individual events in various categories, including men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles.

The competition is fierce as players from countries such as the United States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico battle it out on the table tennis court. Spectators can expect to see fast-paced rallies, powerful smashes, and strategic plays as the athletes showcase their skills and athleticism.

The ITTF Pan American Championships not only provide an opportunity for players to compete at a high level, but also serve as a qualifying event for other international tournaments, such as the World Table Tennis Championships. The tournament is a celebration of the sport of table tennis and a chance for fans to witness some of the best players in the Americas in action.