Table tennis derby in Ehingen: newcomers meet experienced rivals!
Table tennis derbies for various leagues will take place in Ulm on October 17th, 2025, including the meeting between TTC Ehingen and SC Berg.

Table tennis derby in Ehingen: newcomers meet experienced rivals!
Next weekend there will be an exciting table tennis derby in Ehingen. TTC Ehingen will host SC Berg, who are fighting for important points in the district league. The newly promoted TTC Ehingen has already proven a lot this season and could surprise the fans with another win. Loud Swabian However, SC Berg is more experienced and plans to use its skills to bring home the points.
While spectators prepare for this game, other exciting encounters are also on the horizon. In the men's national class 7, TSV Erbach will compete against SSV Ulm 46 III, with Erbach firmly expecting a win. Öpfingen I, on the other hand, have a tough nut to crack when they have to play against Holzheim. In the district league, fans will witness the derby clash between Ehingen and Berg, which is already causing excitement.
District league and women in focus
The district league A2 also offers a lot of action, with four games, including the clear favorite Griesingen/Rißissen II against SC Berg III. Öpfingen II also has a good chance of winning in Erbach, while no real favorite can be identified in the duel between Ehingen II and Unterstadion. Staig IV is expected to be the clear winner in Berg.
Sunday will be particularly exciting for the women of SC Berg when they face Georgii Allianz. One point is the goal for the ladies I, who are in the association's upper league. Your teammate in the state league, SC Berg II, has their home game against Amtzell and is expecting a win.
Results and statistics
The table tennis statistics show an interesting picture. Since 1989, Germany has lost around 350,000 table tennis players, with an annual average of 8,000 to 10,000 fewer members. Despite these challenges, the German Table Tennis Association (DTTB) stopped a decline in membership in 2024 and was able to increase the number to 527,000 members. The Table Tennis Bundesliga (TTBL) is one of the strongest leagues in Europe, and enthusiasm for the sport in particular seems to be unbroken, as around 2.93 million Germans are particularly interested in table tennis Table Tennis100.
All in all, everything seems to be shaping up to be an exciting weekend with the upcoming encounters. Saturday's games, including the derby between Ehingen and Berg at 6 p.m., will certainly be the focus of attention. Who will gain the upper hand? It remains exciting! Whether it's the newcomers' good hand or SC Berg's experience that ultimately makes the difference - we'll know more at the weekend!