The Septyni Šeši Tennis Arena and the Vienuoliktas Taškas Table Tennis Academy signed a long-term cooperation agreement in February this year

The Septyni Šeši Tennis Arena and the Vienuoliktas Taškas Table Tennis Academy signed a long-term cooperation agreement in February this year. Under this agreement, starting from the arena’s opening in September 2025, a table tennis zone that meets all international standards will be established within the arena.

This zone will accommodate up to 10 table tennis tables simultaneously and will host individual and group training sessions for both children and adults, as well as national and international tournaments. There are also plans to organize training camps for national teams. The table tennis zone will fully comply with international requirements in terms of its dimensions, ceiling height, lighting, and the ability for spectators to observe training sessions and competitions. It will be the only dedicated space in Lithuania for this Olympic sport.

The sports and conference halls within the arena will not only support athletes but will also contribute to coach training and professional development through seminars and qualification programs.

Both Aurelija Kybartaitė, founder of Vienuoliktas Taškas Academy, and Aistis Šlajus, director of Septyni Šeši Arena, have high hopes and strong ambitions that this zone will contribute to the further growth of table tennis in Lithuania and become a regional hub for enthusiasts and professional players alike.