The latest ranking of the world soldier ball

Fan Zhendong and Wang are the newest players in the world.

On August 22nd, Beijing time, ITTF officially announced the world ranking of table tennis singles in the 34th week of 2023. Because there are no important international events recently, the current ranking has not changed significantly compared with last week. Guo Ping Fan Zhendong and Sun Yingsha continue to occupy the first place in men's and women's singles, and their points are far ahead of other players. A total of 1 1 players from Guo Ping entered the top ten in the world.

In men's singles, Fan Zhendong, Wang and Malone continue to firmly occupy the top three positions in the world, with Fan Zhendong and Wang both exceeding 6,000 points, far ahead of other male table tennis players.

Not surprisingly, Fan Zhendong and Wang will be the two main players in table tennis singles in this Olympic Games. Malone may continue to participate in the Olympic Games as a team member. Liang Jingkun and Lin ranked sixth and seventh respectively. The two players will continue to work hard for a wild card quota for the Paris Olympic Games.

world table tennis championships

The World Table Tennis Championships, referred to as "World Table Tennis Championships", is one of the table tennis events sponsored by the International Table Tennis Federation. Every competition is sponsored by the Table Tennis Association authorized by the ITTF, which has a wide influence. The World Table Tennis Championship includes seven events: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles and mixed doubles, and men's and women's team events.

The first session was held in London, England from 1926 to 65438+February, and it was changed to be held every two years from the 25th session of 1959. It is the highest-level world table tennis competition sponsored by the International Table Tennis Federation and has a wide influence. Together with the table tennis World Cup and the Olympic Games, it is called "the three major table tennis events".

The 57th World Table Tennis Championships was held in Busan, South Korea from February 16 to 25, 2024. June 5438+February 2022, Doha, Qatar defeated Alicante, Spain, and was elected as the venue of the 2025 World Table Tennis Championships.