1. Athletes who won the top three men's and women's team competitions in the Olympic Games, World Championships and World Cup (except those with poor personal performance). Top 8 athletes in each individual event;
2. The top 20 individual rankings of world outstanding athletes published by 2.ITTF;
2. Athletes: Anyone who meets one of the following conditions can apply for the title of athlete.
1. Players who are officially qualified for the Olympic Games, World Championships and World Cup;
2. Any player in the individual ranking table of outstanding players in the world published by 2.ITTF.
3. Athletes who have won the top 8 in any one of the Asian Games, Asian Championships and Asian Cup;
4. In the major international competitions recognized by ITTF and China Table Tennis Association, 4 out of 16 teams (outstanding players announced by ITTF and Asian Table Tennis Federation must participate) have won the top three in the group;
5. The athletes who won the top four in the National Games, the National Championships and the China Table Tennis Association Cup team competition (the athletes who signed up for the competition must play 50% or one-third of the times, of which 50% won or contributed to the team's victory in key competitions) won the singles competition 16, and the doubles won the top four;
6. The athlete who won the 1 th place in the national youth competition (the applicant must play 50% of the competition, or one-third of the competition, including 50% of the wins, or contribute to the team's victory in key competitions) won the top three singles players;
7. Athletes ranked 1 in singles in the national junior competition;
8. Athletes who won the 1 singles in the cooperation zone competition included in the competition plan of the State Sports Commission;
9. Beat the top three athletes in the world 16 announced by ITTF in the annual official competition;
Third, first-class athletes: anyone who meets one of the following conditions can apply for the title of first-class athlete.
1. Athletes who won the top 16 in the National Games, National Championships and China Table Tennis Association Cup, and the top 32 athletes in each individual event;
2. Athletes who have won the top four teams in the cooperation zone competitions included in the competition plan of the State Sports Commission, or in the competitions of various provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions, or in the national competitions organized by various systems (athletes who apply for participation must have played 50% or one-third of the competitions, of which 50% have won. Or contributed to the team's victory in key competitions), won 16 athletes before singles and 4 athletes before doubles;
3. National Youth Competition, with 8 athletes before team competition and 16 athletes before singles competition;
4. The athletes who won the top three in the national junior competition (the athletes who signed up for the competition must have played 50% or one-third of the times, 50% of which won, or played a role in the team's victory in key competitions) won the top eight in the singles competition.
Fourth, second-class athletes: anyone who meets one of the following conditions can apply for the title of second-class athlete.
1. In the official competitions organized by local (city) or provincial cities, as well as provinces, cities and autonomous regions, the athletes who have won the top three teams (the athletes who apply must have played 50% or one-third of the competitions, including 50% of the victories, or contributed to the team's victory in key competitions) won the top eight in each individual competition.
2. Athletes who have won the top 8 singles in youth competitions held in various provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions.
Grade 5 and 3 athletes: Anyone who meets one of the following conditions can apply for the title of Grade 3 athlete.
1. In the official competitions held at the level of cities and counties under the provincial jurisdiction, the athletes who won the top three in the team competition (the athletes who signed up for the competition must play 50% or one third of the times, of which 50% won, or contributed to the team's victory in key competitions) won the top eight in each individual competition;
2. Get the top 8 athletes in the local (city) or provincial-level city youth competition;
3. Athletes who represent their places (cities) (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) to participate in youth competitions held by provinces, cities and autonomous regions;
4. Athletes who have won the top 4 singles in official competitions attended by at least 24 young athletes.
6. Junior athlete: Anyone who meets one of the following conditions can apply for the title of junior athlete.
1. Athletes who represent local (city) (areas of special zones or municipalities directly under the Central Government) to participate in youth competitions held at or above the provincial, district and municipal levels;
2. No less than 24 young athletes participated in the official competition and won the top 4 singles.