Fan Zhendong continued to rank first in men's singles with 5500 points, while Malone and Liang Jingkun ranked second and third with 3700 points and 3085 points respectively. Zhang Benzhihe ranked fourth, but only 65 points away from Liang Jingkun in 3020. Considering that Zhang Benzhi and he participated in the WTT Tunisia Challenge this week, there is almost no difficulty in entering the top three next week.
Moregard, runner-up of men's singles in the World Table Tennis Championships in Sweden, ranked fifth, CalDelano Hugo of Brazil ranked sixth, Lin Yunru of China Taipei ranked seventh, Slovenian ranked eighth, German star Ochalov ranked ninth and Wang ranked tenth. Lin played in the third line in Tunisia this week, ranking 12, and strives to enter the top ten next week.
Sun Yingsha continued to rank first with 5770 points, followed by Chen Meng with 5580 points, Manyu Wang ranked third with 47 10 points, and Wang Yidi ranked fourth with 4220 points. Miki It? ranked fifth and sixth respectively, while Du from Hongkong, China ranked seventh, Han Ying, a German Chinese, ranked eighth and ninth, and Diaz from Puerto Rico ranked tenth.
Women's doubles Manyu Wang/Sun Yingsha ranked first with 4600 points, while Japanese group Ito Mikei/Hayata Hina and Luxemburg group NiXia Lian/Dernoot ranked second and third. Japanese men's doubles team Inoue Yutaka Sukeyoshi/Yukuta ranked first with 3395 points, followed by Swedish team Carlson/Falk, and Fan Zhendong/Wang ranked third.
In mixed doubles, China Taipei group Zheng Yijing/Jelly Lin Ru ranked first with 4620 points, World Table Tennis Champion Wang/ranked second with 4000 points, French group Lai Besson/Yuan Jianan ranked third,/Zhang Benzhihe ranked fourth.
World table tennis ranking rules
The formula for calculating the world ranking is the world ranking score of last month+basic score of this competition+reward score (or penalty reduction score)-basic score of last month's competition.
The basic score refers to the points that should be added according to the ranking obtained in the competition, and the basic score varies with the level of the competition. Reward points (or penalty points) are based on the difference between winners (ranked lower than losers) and losers last month. The basic score of the same month last year refers to the competition results obtained in the same month last year, in which abstinence counts as losing the game, and doubles and mixed play do not count as reward points and deduction points.