ITTF CEO Steve Dainton has expressed his full confidence in the sport's bright future with the game return to the international stage. The ITTF #RESTART series, comprised of the ITTF Women's and Men's World Cups and the Finals, was staged in China in November, signaling the return of international table tennis following an eight-month halt due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The series was followed by an innovative WTT Macao tournament that ended on Sunday. "We showed the world that table tennis is well and truly alive and has a very bright future," Dainton pens in a letter posted on the ITTF's website, reports a news agency. Dainton expressed his appreciation towards everyone who puts their effort in bringing table tennis back, including "amazing" players for their sacrifice. "The work, the sweat, the tears and the absolute joy of watching our favorite players competing for the top prizes in our #RESTART series will go down in history as one of the most important things that the ITTF and table tennis has ever achieved." "Without you it would have been impossible. For most of 2020 we have simply been fighting to survive, but in the past few months we did not only survive - we did more - we showed the world that table tennis is well and truly alive and with a very bright future," Dainton noted. He also thanked China and the Chinese Table Tennis Association (CTTA) for their full support for the sport. "We move quickly our attention to 2021 that now with the confidence of #RESTART we will make even bigger and better events and get all our activities back up and running," wrote Dainton, who eagerly looks forward to the World Table Tennis Championships in Busan, South Korea. Olympic Rings back in Tokyo Bay 'Was scoring 100s before you were born': Shahid Afridi rages on Afghan bowler Naveen-ul-Haq Lewis Hamilton, British Mercedes Driver tests Covid 19 positive