The venue of previous World Table Tennis Championships

The venue of previous World Table Tennis Championships

The first World Table Tennis Championships were held in 1926 and 65438+February. At that time, London, England took the lead in welcoming the championship. From the 25th World Table Tennis Championships 1959, the World Table Tennis Championships were held every two years.

Team Champion: Since 1926, the first World Table Tennis Championships was held in London, England, it has been held for 56 times. During this period, China also had the experience of hosting the World Table Tennis Championships three times, namely 19 1 26th World Table Tennis Championships in Beijing, China, and 1995 43rd World Table Tennis Championships in Tianjin, China.

Place and time of previous champion team champions:

0 1: 1926 London, England

Second meeting: 1928 Stockholm, Sweden.

The third session: Budapest, Hungary, 1929

The 4th session: 1930 Berlin, Germany.

The fifth session: Budapest, Hungary, 193 1.

The 6th session: 1932 Prague, Czech Republic.

07th session: Baden, Austria 1933

08th session: 1934 Paris, France

09: Wembley, England, 1935

Meeting 10: Prague, Czech Republic, 1936

Meeting 1 1: 1937 Baden, Austria.

12: Wembley, England, 1938

Meeting 13: 1939 Cairo, Egypt

Meeting 14: 1947 Paris, France.

15: Wembley, England, 1948

Meeting 16: 1949 Stockholm, Sweden.

Meeting 17: Budapest, Hungary, 1950.

Vienna, Austria 18: 195 1 Conference.

Conference 19: 1952 Mumbai, India

20th session: Bucharest, Croatia, 1953.

The 2nd1session: Wembley, England, 1954.

22nd: Utrecht, Netherlands, 1955

23rd: 1956 Tokyo, Japan

The 24th session: 1957 Stockholm, Sweden.

25th: Dortmund, Germany, 1959

26th session: 196 1 year, Beijing, China.

27th session: 1963 Prague, Czech Republic

28th: Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, 1965.

29th session: 1967 Stockholm, Sweden

30th session: 1969 Munich, Germany

3 1: 197 1 Nagoya, Japan

Thirty-second session: 1973 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia

Thirty-third session: Kolkata, India 1975

The 34th session: 1977 Birmingham, England.

The 35th session: 1979 Pyongyang, North Korea

The 36th session: Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, 198 1 year.

The 37th session: 1983 Tokyo, Japan.

Thirty-eighth session: 1985 Gothenburg, Sweden

The 39th session: 1987 New Delhi, India

40th Session: 1989 Dortmund, Germany

Conversation 4 1: 199 1 Chiba, Japan

The 42nd session: 1993 Gothenburg, Sweden

43rd session: 1995 Tianjin, China.

The 44th session: 1997 Manchester, England

45th Session: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2000.

46th session: Osaka, Japan 200 1.

47th Session: Doha, Qatar, 2004

Forty-eighth session: Bremen, Germany, 2006

The 49th session: 2008, Guangzhou, China.

50th Session: 20 10 Moscow, Russia

Meeting 5 1: 20 12 Dortmund, Germany

The 52nd session: 20 14 Tokyo, Japan.

Fifty-third session: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 20 16

The 54th session: 20 18 in Helmstad, Sweden.

The 55th session: Originally scheduled to be held in Busan, South Korea in 2020, it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 epidemic.

The 56th session: Chengdu, Sichuan, China in 2022.

Since 2003, the competition system of the World Championships has been reformed. Team events, singles and doubles are held in different years. Singles are held in odd years and team events are held in even years, so there are world championships every year.

After 2003, all previous World Table Tennis Championships were men's singles, women's singles and doubles.

Paris in 2003

Shanghai in 2005

Zagreb in 2007

Yokohama in 2009

20 1 1 Rotterdam

20 13 Paris

20 15 Suzhou

20 17 dü sseldorf

20 19 Budapest

202 1 Houston