TT Nieppe Announces National B Table Tennis Tournament for September 2026
The TT Nieppe table tennis club will host its Tournoi National B on Saturday, Sept. 12, and Sunday, Sept. 13, 2026. The competition is scheduled to feature 20 tables, providing a high-capacity environment for national-level competitors in France.
Organized by the Tennis de Table Nieppe (TT Nieppe), the event is categorized as a “National B” tournament. In the French table tennis ranking system, this designation dictates the minimum eligibility requirements for players and the level of points available for those seeking to climb the national standings.
What are the event details for the Tournoi National B?
According to the event announcement listed on Tennis2Table, the tournament will take place over a full weekend in September 2026. The use of 20 tables indicates a professional-scale setup designed to handle a large draw of athletes while maintaining a steady pace of play.

For those unfamiliar with the French circuit, a National B tournament typically serves as a critical stepping stone for players moving between regional and elite national tiers. These events are governed by the regulations of the Fédération Française de Tennis de Table (FFTT), which oversees player classifications and tournament officiating.
How does the National B classification impact the competition?
The “B” designation refers to the specific skill bracket and ranking threshold required for entry. Players must meet the FFTT’s specific point requirements to register for a National B event. This ensures that the competition remains balanced and that participants are matched against opponents of similar skill levels.
The availability of 20 tables suggests that TT Nieppe is preparing for a significant volume of matches. In table tennis, the number of tables directly correlates to the size of the bracket the organizers can accommodate without extending the event beyond the two-day window.
Where can players register and track results?
The tournament is listed via Tennis2Table, a platform used for organizing and tracking table tennis competitions. This digital integration allows players to manage their entries and for fans to follow real-time progression through the brackets.
Registration deadlines and specific entry fees are typically released closer to the event date through official club channels and the FFTT portal. Players usually require a valid license to participate in sanctioned national events in France.
The next confirmed checkpoint for the event is the opening of the official registration window, which will be announced by TT Nieppe as the 2026 calendar approaches.
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