The WTT schedule is the second half of 2023.

WTT schedule in the second half of 2023: June12-June 18 WTT Regular Challenge Lagos Station Event Level -WTT Challenge Series; June 26th-July 2nd WTT Regular Challenge Zagreb Station Event Level -WTT Challenge Series; From July 3rd to July 9th, WTT Star Challenge Ljubljana Station Event Challenge Series; September 3-September 10 Asian Table Tennis Championships-Asian Championships/Olympic trials.

September 23-65438+1October 8, Hangzhou Asian Games-Asian Games; 65438+1October 29th-165438+1October 5th WTT Championship Frankfurt Level -WTT Championship.

Wtt, the World Table Tennis Professional League, was founded by ITTF in August, 20 19, which is a milestone in the professional reform of table tennis in the world. The aim is to help ITTF upgrade its competition system and business system, give full play to the potential of table tennis, further enhance the world influence of table tennis and stand out from other sports.

On June 29th, 2020, the World Table Tennis Professional League (WTT) announced that Liu, chairman of the Chinese Table Tennis Association, would be the newly established chairman of the board of directors to lead and explore the future of world table tennis. In the early morning of July 10, 2023, the WTT Slovenian Ljubljana Star Challenge ended, and the China table tennis team won the men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles.

An important game

On February 8, 2022, WTT World Table Tennis Federation officially announced that the 2022WTT Grand Slam will be held in Singapore from March 7 to 20. This is the first Grand Slam tournament since the establishment of WTT World Table Tennis Federation. On March 5th, 2022, Muscat, the routine challenge of the World Table Tennis League (WTT), ended in Oman, where China won five championships.

On March 20th, 2022, WTT Singapore Grand Slam came to an end, and China won five consecutive championships. On April 30, 2022, the World Table Tennis Professional League (WTT) reported that the ITTF Executive Committee approved the latest proposal formulated by the World Ranking Working Group. In order to reduce the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the Olympic Games, the "initial points" introduced in 2020 will be deleted.