
Morocco Sends Men’s and Women’s Table Tennis Teams to African Nations Cup in Algeria
21 August 2022
The Moroccan table tennis team will take part in the final stages of the Senior African Nations Cup, scheduled from September 3 to 9 in Algeria.
21 August 2022
The Moroccan table tennis team will take part in the final stages of the Senior African Nations Cup, scheduled from September 3 to 9 in Algeria.
11 August 2022
It was without much difficulty that the Moroccan tennis players overcame their Algerian counterparts in the first day of the Davis Cup Africa Zone III tournament.
10 August 2022
Following the draw for the Davis Cup Africa Zone III Group, held in Algiers on Tuesday, August 9, 2022, Morocco will have to face Algeria, the host country of the tournament.
8 May 2022
The Algerian table tennis team (men and women) won the gold medal in the team event, beating Morocco (3-0), in Tipasa, Algeria.
15 December 2021
The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) has imposed heavy suspension sentences on six Moroccan players, found guilty of match-fixing. They have twenty days to appeal (…)
16 July 2021
Moroccan tennis would be plagued by corruption and match-fixing. The International Tennis Integrity Agency has provisionally suspended six Moroccan players, to preserve the (…)
17 February 2021
The Franco-Moroccan tennis player, Elliot Benchetrit, who decided at the end of 2020 to represent Morocco during the Olympic Games and the Davis Cup, gave an interview to VH (…)
27 December 2020
The 22-year-old French tennis player Elliot Benchetrit has decided to now play for Morocco, the country of his father, in the Davis Cup and the Olympics. A "well-thought-out" (…)
26 December 2020
Good news for Moroccan tennis, which will soon welcome Elliot Benchetrit. The French tennis player has just announced his intention to play for Morocco, "the country of birth (…)
25 October 2020
Morocco will participate in the table tennis world championships in South Korea. The national men’s team has qualified for this competition scheduled from February 25 to March (…)