Points Rules of World Table Tennis Championships

Points rules of World Table Tennis Championships: Points are divided into basic points and reward points, and the basic points and reward points obtained by participating in different events are different, as follows:

Basic points:

Olympic Games, World Table Tennis Championships and Grand Slam are the highest level events, with the same points, namely champion 2000 points, runner-up 1400 points (70% for champion), semi-final 700 points (50% for runner-up), semi-final 350 points (50% for semi-final) and semi-final 16 points respectively.

WTT World Cup finals, champion 1500 points, runner-up 1050 points, semi-final 525 points, quarter-finals 265 points, basic point 100 points (one-round tour points).

WTT championship champion 1 0,000 points, runner-up 700 points, top four 350 points, top eight 1.75 points, top six 1.6 points, basic point 1.5 points.

Star Challenge: 600 points for the champion, 420 points for the runner-up, 2 10 for the top four, 0/05 for the top eight, and 55 points for the top 16.

Reward points:

Athletes (singles/doubles) get corresponding points according to the level of participating in the competition and the ranking obtained. The score of athletes (singles/doubles) depends on how many rounds they have advanced from the tie position of the competition.

In case of bye in the first round, you will be eliminated in the second round and get the score of the loser in the first round. If the first round meets a bye, the second round wins and the third round is eliminated, then the third round gets the loser's score. If the opponent abstained in the first round and was eliminated in the second round, he will get the score of the loser in the second round. In the first round, the opponent abstained in the second round, and was eliminated in the third round, and will get the loser score in the third round.

Introduction of points in World Table Tennis Championships

Player points are valid. For example, in the Olympic Games with the highest score, the player who wins the Olympic singles champion can get 2000 points. Since the Olympic Games is held every four years, this point is valid for four years, but it is not cleared once every four years, but divided into four years, and 500 points are deducted every year; In the same way, if the singles champion of the World Table Tennis Championships is not 2000 points every two years, it will be divided into two years and deducted 1000 points every year; The remaining events are basically held once a year, so the validity period is 1 year, and it will be cleared when it expires.

In some competitions, in addition to the fixed ranking points, there are extra points. This bonus requires the player to complete the following points, and the amount of bonus is determined by the difference between the two points. The loser will be deducted.