List of champions of previous Asian Championships

The winners of previous Asian Championships include women's table tennis and men's table tennis.

First, women's table tennis.

1, 1972 Ber Ber (us). 1974 wild branches (abroad).

2. 1976 Zhang Li (USA). 1978 Cao Yanhua (USA).

3. 1980 Qibaoxiang (America). 1982 Cao Yanhua (USA).

4. 1984 He Zhili (USA). 1986 He Zhili (USA).

5. 1988 He Zhili (USA). 1990 Qiao Hong (USA).

6. 1992 Kang (us). 1994 Deng Yaping (USA).

7, 1996 koyama chire (foreign country). 1998 Li Ju (USA).

Lin Ling (Hongkong) in 2000. Niu Jianfeng (us) in 2003.

Lin Ling (Hongkong) in 2005. Zhang Yining (us) in 2007.

10,2009 Ding Ning (USA). 20 12 Guo Yan (us).

1 1, 20 13 Liu (USA). 20 15 Zhu Yuling (USA).

12,2017 Ping Ye Mi (foreign). Sun Yingsha (USA) in 2023.

13,2023 Hayata Hina (overseas).

Second, men's table tennis.

1, 2009 Malone 20 12 Malone.

2.20 13 Malone 20 15 Fan Zhendong.

3.20 17 Fan Zhendong 2023 Xu Xin.

4. In 2023, Li Shangzhu (went abroad).

Introduction to the history of Asian Championship;

1960, the first AFC Men's Basketball Championship was held in Manila, Philippines. 1975, the China team participated for the first time. From 65438 to 0997, the Asian Championship began to add qualifiers, which were divided into five divisions: East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, West Asia and Gulf. But in fact, due to too few teams or abstention, the qualifiers in some areas were not held. In 2005, the Asian Championship was renamed as "FIBA Asian Men's Basketball Championship". 20 15 10 2. fiba announced that the Asian basketball championship will be transformed into the Asian basketball cup.

Rules of the Asian Championship Competition System: In the first stage of the preliminaries 16 teams are divided into four groups: A, B, C and D4, with the top three in each group qualifying. In the second stage of the preliminaries, the top three in Groups A and B entered Group E, and the top three in Groups C and D entered Group F. The scores of teams that have played in each group were directly substituted into Groups E and F. The teams that played in the first stage no longer played, and the top four in each group qualified.