Location of World Table Tennis Championships

65438+ 0th meeting

Venue: London, England (1926.12.6-12.12)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: R. Jacobi (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: Medyanski (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: R Jacobi/D Percy (Hungary)

Women's doubles champion: note: there was no such thing at that time.

Mixed doubles champion: Meshlowitz/Medyanski (Hungary)

The second meeting

Venue: Stockholm, Sweden (1928.1.25-1.29)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: Meshlowitz (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: Medyanski (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Leeb/Tum (Australia)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski (Hungary)/Fromm (Austria)

Mixed doubles champion: Meshlowitz/Medyanski (Hungary)

Third session

Venue: Budapest, Hungary (1929.1.14-1.21)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: F.J. Perry (UK)

Women's singles champion: Medyanski (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Sabados (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: E. Merkel/E. Rostow (Germany)

Mixed doubles champion: I Karen /A Sipps (Hungary)

Fourth session

Venue: Berlin, Germany (1930.1.21-1.26)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: Barna (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: Medyanski (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Sabados (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski/Sips (Hungary)

Mixed doubles champion: M. Sabados/M may Dejanski (Hungary)

Fifth session

Venue: Budapest, Hungary (1931.2.10-2.15)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: M. Sabados (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: Medyanski (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Sabados (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski/Sips (Hungary)

Mixed doubles champion: M. Sabados/M may Dejanski (Hungary)

Sixth session

Venue: Prague, Czech Republic (1926.1.25-1.30)

Men's team champion: Czech Republic

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: Barna (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: A. Sipps (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Sabados (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski/Sips (Hungary)

Mixed doubles champion: Barna/Sipps (Hungary)

Seventh session

Venue: Baden, Austria (1933.5438+0.5438+0-2.5)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: Barna (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: A. Sipps (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Glanz (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski/Sips (Hungary)

Mixed doubles champion: I Karen/M may Dejanski (Hungary)

Eighth session

Venue: Paris, France (1934.12.2-12.10)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Germany

Men's singles champion: Barna (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: M. Keitner Rova (Czech Republic)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Sabados (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski/Sips (Hungary)

Mixed doubles champion: M. Sabados/M may Dejanski (Hungary)

Ninth session

Venue: Wembley, England (1935.2.8-2.438+00)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's team champion: Czech Republic

Men's singles champion: Barna (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: M. Keitner Rova (Czech Republic)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Sabados (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski/Sips (Hungary)

Mixed doubles champion: Barna/Sipps (Hungary)

Meeting 10

Venue: Prague, Czech Republic (1936.3.12-3.18)

Men's Team Champion: Austria

Women's team champion: Czech Republic

Men's singles champion: S. kolar (Czech Republic)

Women's singles champion: R.H. arens (USA)

Men's doubles champion: R.G. Blattner/J.H. Macclure (USA).

Women's doubles champion: M. Keitner Rova/A. Smidova (Czech Republic)

Mixed doubles champion: Hamel/Krenava (Czech Republic)

1 1

Venue: Baden, Austria (1937.2. 1-2.7)

Men's Team Champion: USA

Women's Team Champion: USA

Men's singles champion: R. Bergman (UK)

Women's singles champion: undeclared

Men's doubles champion: R.G. Blattner/J.H. Macclure (USA).

Women's doubles champion: V. Depetri Sova/V. Voterubkova (Czech Republic)

Mixed doubles champion: B. Wana/V. Voterubkova (Czech Republic)

12

Venue: Wembley, England (1938.1.24-1.29)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's team champion: Czech Republic

Men's singles champion: B. Wana (Czech Republic)

Women's singles champion: G Prisch (Austria)

Men's doubles champion: J.H. McRuer/S. Schiff (USA)

Women's doubles champion: V. Depetri Sova/V. Voterubkova (Czech Republic)

Mixed doubles champion: L. Bellak (Hungarian)/W. Woodhead (UK)

13

Venue: Cairo, Egypt (1939.3.6-3.11)

Men's team champion: Czech Republic

Women's Team Champion: Germany

Men's singles champion: R. Bergman (UK)

Women's singles champion: V. Depetri Sova (Czech Republic)

Men's doubles champion: Barna (Hungarian)/Bergman (UK)

Women's doubles champion: G Busmann/G Prisch (German)

Mixed doubles champion: B. Wana/V. Voterubkova (Czech Republic)

14 session

Venue: Paris, France (1947.2.28-3.7)

Men's team champion: Czech Republic

Women's team champion: Britain

Men's singles champion: B. Wana (Czech Republic)

Women's singles champion: G. Farcasse (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: A. Slar/B. Wana (Czech Republic)

Women's doubles champion: G Farcasse (Hungarian)/G Prish (Austrian)

Mixed doubles champion: F. Seuss/G. farkas (Hungary)

15 session

Venue: Wembley, England (1948.2.4-2.438+05438+0)

Men's team champion: Czech Republic

Women's team champion: Britain

Men's singles champion: R. Bergman (UK)

Women's singles champion: G. Farcasse (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Stipek/Wana (Czech Republic)

Women's doubles champion: M. Franks/V.S. Thomas (UK)

Mixed doubles champion: R. Myers/T. Sol (USA)

16th meeting

Venue: Stockholm, Sweden (1949.2.4-2.5438+00)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: USA

Men's singles champion: J. Ritchie (UK)

Women's singles champion: G. Farcasse (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: L. Andreas/F. Tocar (Czech Republic)

Women's doubles champion: H Eliot (Scottish)/G farkas (Hungarian)

Mixed doubles champion: F. Seedo/G. farkas (Hungarian)

17th meeting

Venue: Budapest, Hungary (1950.5438+0.29-2.5)

Men's team champion: Czech Republic

Women's team champion: Romania

Men's singles champion: R. Bergman (UK)

Women's singles champion: A. Rozianu (Romania)

Men's doubles champion: Christopher Sido/Christopher Seuss (Hungary)

Women's doubles champion: D. Bolach (UK)/H. Elliot (Scotland)

Mixed doubles champion: F. Seedo/G. farkas (Hungarian)

18

Venue: Vienna, Austria (1951.3.2-3.11)

Men's team champion: Czech Republic

Women's team champion: Romania

Men's singles champion: J. Ritchie (UK)

Women's singles champion: A. Rozianu (Romania)

Men's doubles champion: L. Andreadis/B. Wana (Czech Republic)

Women's doubles champion: R Diane/R Fang Ling (UK)

Mixed doubles champion: B. Wana (Czech Republic)/A. Rozianu (Romania)

Meeting 19

Venue: Mumbai, India (1952.2.1-2.10)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Hiroshi Sato (Japan)

Women's singles champion: A. Rozianu (Romania)

Men's doubles champion: Fujii Zehe/Lin (Japan)

Women's doubles champion: Nomi Nishimura/Keiji Hirohara (Japan)

Mixed doubles champion: Christopher Seedo (Hungary)/A Rozianu (Romania)

Twentieth session

Venue: Bucharest, Croatia (1953.3.20-3.29)

Men's team champion: Britain

Women's team champion: Romania

Men's singles champion: Christopher Seedo (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: A. Rozianu (Romania)

Men's doubles champion: F Sido/J Kogian (Hungary)

Women's doubles champion: G Farcasse (Hungary)/A Rozianu (Romania)

Mixed doubles champion: Christopher Seedo (Hungary)/A Rozianu (Romania)

265438+ Phase 0

Venue: Wembley, England (1954.4.5-4.438+04)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Ichiro Tomura (Japan)

Women's singles champion: A. Rozianu (Romania)

Men's doubles champion: Z Durina/V Harangozo (Yugoslavia)

Women's doubles champion: R Diane/R Fang Ling (UK)

Mixed doubles champion: L Andreadis (Czech Republic)/G Farcasse (Hungarian)

Twenty-second session

Venue: Utrecht, Netherlands (1955.4. 16-4.24)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's team champion: Romania

Men's singles champion: Dawn Tanaka (Japan)

Women's singles champion: A. Rozianu (Romania)

Men's doubles champion: Andreas/Stipek (Czech Republic)

Women's doubles champion: A. Rozianu/E. Zeiler (Romania)

Mixed doubles champion: K. Sepassi/E. Gojian (Hungary)

Twenty-third session

Venue: Tokyo, Japan (1956.4.2-4.11)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's team champion: Romania

Men's singles champion: Ichiro Tomura (Japan)

Women's singles champion: Kazuki (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: Ichiro Tomura/Yasuo Fukuda (Japan)

Women's doubles champion: A. Rozianu/E. Zeiler (Romania)

Mixed doubles champion: E Klein/L newberg (USA)

Twenty-fourth session

Venue: Stockholm, Sweden (1957.3.7-3.5438+05)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Dawn Tanaka (Japan)

Women's singles champion: Kawaguchi Fujiichi (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: Andreas/Stipek (Czech Republic)

Women's doubles champion: L Moshachi (Hungary)/A Simon (Czech Republic)

Mixed doubles champion: Ichiro Tomura/Fujitsu Kawaguchi (Japan)

Twenty-fifth session

Venue: Dortmund, Germany (1959.3.20-3.29)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Rong Guotuan (China)

Women's singles champion: Dai Song QiJun (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: Ichiro Dimura/Kei Murakami (Japan)

Women's doubles champion: Keiko Nanpu/Kazuko Yamagata (Japan)

Mixed doubles champion: Ichiro Tomura/Fujitsu Kawaguchi (Japan)

Twenty-sixth session

Venue: Beijing, China (1961.4.5-4.14).

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Zhuang Zedong (China)

Women's singles champion: Qiu Zhonghui (China)

Men's doubles champion: Akimi Hoshino/Kenji Kimura (Japan)

Women's doubles champion: Alexandru/Pitica (Romania)

Mixed doubles champion: Ichiro Tomura/Song Dai (Japan)

Twenty-seventh session

Venue: Prague, Czech Republic (1963.4.5-4.5438+04)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Zhuang Zedong (China)

Women's singles champion: Dai Song QiJun (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: Zhang He (China)

Women's doubles champion: Dai Song/Guan Yazi (Japan)

Mixed doubles champion: Yuki Kimura/Kazuko Ito (Japan)

Twenty-eighth session

Venue: Ljubljana, Yugoslavia (1965.4. 15-4.25)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Zhuang Zedong (China)

Women's singles champion: Shangzi Jinshen (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: Zhuang Zedong/Xu Yinsheng (China)

Women's doubles champion: Lin Huiqing/Zheng (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Kenji Kimura/Masako Kwan (Japan)

Twenty-ninth session

Venue: Stockholm, Sweden (1967.4.11-4.5438+0)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Yan (Japan)

Women's singles champion: Xing Zi Morizawa (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: H. Arce/K. Johansen (Sweden)

Women's doubles champion: Masako Hirota/Xing Zi Morizawa (Japan)

Mixed doubles champion: Hasegawa Shin Hihiko/Keiko Yamanaka (Japan)

Thirtieth session

Venue: Munich, Germany (1969.4. 17-4.27)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's Team Champion: Soviet Union

Men's singles champion: Ito Toshi Utsumi (Japan)

Women's singles champion: Toshihiko Owada (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: H. Arce/K. Johansen (Sweden)

Women's doubles champion: S. Greenberg/Z. Rudnova (Soviet Union)

Mixed doubles champion: Hasegawa Shin Yan/Anzi Imano (Japan)

3 1 session

Venue: Nagoya, Japan (197 1.3.28-4.7)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: S. Gehlsen (Sweden)

Women's singles champion: Lin Huiqing (China)

Men's doubles champion: T. Klampar/J. Jonye (Hungary)

Women's doubles champion: Lin Huiqing/Zheng (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Zhang/Lin Huiqing (China)

The thirty-second session

Venue: Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (1973.4.5-4.5438+05)

Men's team champion: Sweden

Women's Team Champion: Korea

Men's singles champion: Yun Enting (China)

Women's singles champion: Hu Yulan (China)

Men's doubles champion: S. Gehlsen/K. Johansen (Sweden)

Women's doubles champion: Alexander (Romania)/Hamada Meide (Japan)

Mixed doubles champion: Liang Geliang/Li Li (China)

The thirty-third session

Venue: Kolkata, India (1976.2.6-2.438+06)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: J. Jone (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: Park Young-soon (North Korea)

Men's doubles champion: Ionel/Gegeli (Hungary)

Women's doubles champion: Alexandru (Romania)/Gao Qiao Province (Japan)

Mixed doubles champion: Gomozkov/Feldman (Soviet Union)

The thirty-fourth session

Venue: Birmingham, England (1977.3.26-4.5)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Man Kono (Japan)

Women's singles champion: Park Young-soon (North Korea)

Men's doubles champion: Liang Geliang/Li Zhenshi (China)

Women's doubles champion: Park Young-woo (North Korea)/Angelababy (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Secretary/Begley (France)

The thirty-fifth session

Venue: Pyongyang, North Korea (1979.4.25-5.6)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Xiao Ye Chengsi (Japan)

Women's singles champion: Ge Xinai (China)

Men's doubles champion: Sulbeck/Stepancic (Yugoslavia)

Women's doubles champion: Zhang Li/Zhang Deying (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Liang Geliang/Ge Xinai (China)

The thirty-sixth session

Venue: Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (1981.4.14-4.26)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Guo Yuehua (China)

Women's singles champion: Tong Ling (China)

Men's doubles champion: Li Zhenshi/Cai Zhenhua (China)

Women's doubles champion: Zhang Deying/Cao Yanhua (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Xie Saike/Huang Junqun (China)

The thirty-seventh session

Venue: Tokyo, Japan (1983.4.28-5.9)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Guo Yuehua (China)

Women's singles champion: Cao Yanhua (China)

Men's doubles champion: D. Sulbeck/Karennitz (Yugoslavia)

Women's doubles champion: Dai Lili/Shen Jianping (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Guo Yuehua/Ni (China)

The thirty-eighth session

Venue: Gothenburg, Sweden (1985.3.28-4.7)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Jiang Jialiang (China)

Women's singles champion: Cao Yanhua (China)

Men's doubles champion: Apelen/U. Carlsson (Sweden)

Women's doubles champion:/Geng (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Cai Zhenhua/Cao Yanhua (China)

The thirty-ninth session

Venue: New Delhi, India (1987.2.6-2.438+06)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Jiang Jialiang (China)

Women's singles champion: He Zhili (China)

Men's doubles champion: Chen Longcan/Wei (China)

Women's doubles champion: Liang/Xuan Zhenhua (Korea)

Mixed doubles champion:/Geng (China)

Fortieth session

Venue: Dortmund, Germany (1989.3.29-4.9)

Men's team champion: Sweden

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Waldner (Sweden)

Women's singles champion: Qiao Hong (China)

Men's doubles champion: Rosskopf/Fezner (German)

Women's doubles champion: Qiao Hong/Deng Yaping (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Liu Nankui/Xuan Zhenhua (Korea)

465438+ 0th meeting

Venue: Chiba, Japan (199 1.4.24-5.6)

Men's team champion: Sweden

Women's team champion: Korea United

Men's singles champion: persson (Sweden)

Women's singles champion: Deng Yaping (China)

Men's doubles champion: P Karlsson/von Schell (Sweden)

Women's doubles champion: Chen/Gao Jun (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Wang Tao/Liu Wei (China)

Forty-second session

Venue: Gothenburg, Sweden (1993.5.11-5.23)

Men's team champion: Sweden

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Gating (France)

Women's singles champion: Xuan Zhenhua (Korea)

Men's doubles champion: Wang Tao/Lv Lin (China)

Women's doubles champion: Wei Liu/Joe (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Wang Tao/Liu Wei (China)

Forty-third session

Venue: Tianjin, China (1995.5.1-5./kloc-0.4).

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Kong (China)

Women's singles champion: Deng Yaping (China)

Men's doubles champion: Wang Tao/Lv Lin (China)

Women's doubles champion: Deng Yaping/Qiao Hong (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Wang Tao/Liu Wei (China)

Forty-fourth session

Venue: Manchester, England (1997.4.24-5.5)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Waldner (Sweden)

Women's singles champion: Deng Yaping (China)

Men's doubles champion: Kong/Liu (China)

Women's doubles champion: Deng Yaping/Angelababy (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Liu He (China)

Forty-fifth session

Venue: Eindhoven, Netherlands (single item 1999.8.2-8.8)

Men's team champion: Sweden

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Liu (China)

Women's singles champion: Wang Nan (China)

Men's doubles champion: Kong/Liu (China)

Women's doubles champion: Wang Nan/Li Ju (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Marin/Zhang Yingying (China)

Forty-sixth session

Venue: Osaka, Japan (200 1.4.23-5.6)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Wang (China)

Women's singles champion: Wang Nan (China)

Men's doubles champion: Wang/Yan Sen (China)

Women's doubles champion: Wang Nan/Li Ju (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Qin Zhijian/Angelababy (China)

Forty-seventh session

Venue: Paris, France (20-26 May 2003)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Shi Lage (Australia)

Women's singles champion: Wang Nan (China)

Men's doubles champion: Wang/Yan Sen (China)

Women's doubles champion: Wang Nan/Zhang Yining (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Wang Nan/Marin (China)

Forty-eighth session

Venue: Shanghai, China (April 30-May 6, 2005)

Venue: Bremen, Germany (Group April 24-5, 2006.1)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Wang (China)

Women's singles champion: Zhang Yining (China)

Men's doubles champion: Kong/Wang Hao (China)

Women's doubles champion: Wang Nan/Zhang Yining (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Wang He (China)

The 49th World Table Tennis Championships was held in Zagreb, Croatia, not in Mexico. China won all five championships. The 49th team competition will be held in Guangzhou, China in 2008.

The 50th session was held in Yokohama, Japan.