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Major League Table Tennis (MLTT), the first professional table tennis league in the U.S., is bringing its biggest event of the season—Championship Weekend—to Philadelphia on April 12-13, 2025, where the top four teams will compete for the prestigious MLTT Cup and a $50,000 purse at the Athletic Recreation Center on the campus of Saint Joseph’s University.
Before the season’s grand finale, MLTT will host another key event March 21-23 at Rider University in Lawrenceville, N.J., setting the stage for an action-packed conclusion to Season 2.
“Philadelphia is a city that lives and breathes sports, and we couldn’t ask for a better host for MLTT Championship Weekend,” said MLTT Founder and Commissioner Flint Lane. “With a passionate fan base and a history of hosting high-profile events, it’s the perfect place to showcase the energy, skill, and excitement of professional table tennis.”
Philadelphia 76ers owner David Blitzer and team President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey are among a world-class set of investors for MLTT, which are fueling MLTT’s rapid growth, further solidifying the league’s rising profile in professional sports.
Championship Weekend will feature some of the world’s best table tennis talent, including more than 30 Olympians across MLTT’s eight teams—with 12 players who recently competed in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Eleven MLTT athletes currently rank among the top 100 singles players worldwide.