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27 May 2023

When the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2023 draws to a close on Sunday 28 May, a momentous tradition will unfold as the symbolic Egypt Cup will be presented to the city of Busan, the host of the next World Championships. This esteemed trophy, which made its debut in Cairo in 1939, holds significant historical and cultural value as it represents the legacy of table tennis and its impact on fostering sportsmanship, diplomacy, and international harmony. 

Originally initiated by King Farouk, the then ruler of Egypt, the Egypt Cup was intended to be presented to the host nation at the beginning of the tournament. It marked a special occasion as it was the first time the ITTF World Championships took place on African soil. Over eight decades later, as the tournament returns to Africa, this time in Durban, the tradition of passing the Egypt Cup from one host to another remains intact. It serves as a powerful symbol of continuity, unity, and the enduring spirit of the sport. 

The significance of the Egypt Cup extends beyond its ceremonial role. As it changes hands, the cup shines a light on the profound impact that table tennis has had in promoting friendship and goodwill throughout history. The sport has transcended borders, bridging cultural divides and bringing people from different nations together in the spirit of competition and camaraderie. The Egypt Cup stands as a testament to these values and serves as a reminder of the positive influence that table tennis continues to have on the world stage. 

The ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals Busan 2024 will take place from 16 to 25 February. As we approach the marquee event, the organising committee is increasing public engagement. In March of this year, they introduced their delightful mascots, Loopy and Chopy, which have already captured the hearts of many. More information about ticketing will be available soon, giving fans a chance to secure their spots for this highly-anticipated event.  

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