The ITTF is thrilled to announce the dates for the highly anticipated ITTF Mixed Team World Cup 2024. This groundbreaking event will take place from 1st to 8th December 2024, in Chengdu, China, serving as the year’s grand finale, where players from around the globe converge in mixed teams for an ultimate showdown to cap off the season.
Excitement is building as the table tennis world marks a significant milestone – exactly one year from today, the first ball will be served at the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025 in Doha.
Unseeded Santoo Shrestha of Nepal and top seed Fathimath Dheeema Ali from the Maldives have secured their spots for the Paris Olympics after emerging victorious at the three-day South Asia Regional Olympic Qualification held in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Veteran Sharath Kamal and world no. 24 Manika Batra will lead the Indian men's and women's squads respectively at the Paris Games, where the country will make its Olympic debut in team events.
The largest indoor arena in East Africa, BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda’s largest city, is set to host players from 15 countries on the continent for the African Olympic Qualification Tournament.
Considered the largest assembly of players for the Olympic Qualification Tournament, the city of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is set
Ace women's table tennis player Manika Batra rose to a career-best singles ranking of 24 following her success in the Saudi Smash, becoming the first Indian woman paddler to break into the top-25 in world rankings.
Peru’s bustling metropolis and one of South America’s largest cities, Lima, is poised to become the focal point of table tennis excitement for five days as the continent’s top players gather for the Olympic Qualification Tournament from May 14 to 18.
Nepal’s bustling capital, Kathmandu, is set to welcome players from across South Asia for the highly anticipated South Asia Regional Olympic Qualification from May 13 to 15.
New Zealand’s Alfred Dela Pena and Vanuatu’s Priscila Tommy affirmed their status as top seeds at the ITTF-Oceania Olympic Singles Qualification concluded in the south of New Caledonia’s main island, as they emerged as champions to secure their places at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Silver medallist at both the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, the same colour the reward earlier this year in Italy, Spain and Montenegro; at last, for Australia’s Samuel von Einem, the colour turned to gold.
Singapore’s duo of Izaak Quek and Jian Zeng have secured their places at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games after emerging champions at the Southeast Asian Regional Olympic Qualification Tournament concluded in Bangkok on Friday, May 10, 2024.
Manika Batra at the World Table Tennis (WTT) Saudi Smash came to an end after she lost to World No.5 Hina Hayata of Japan in the quarterfinals
Manika Batra has become the first Indian woman table tennis player to enter the quarterfinals of an elite WTT event following her victory over world number 14 Nina Mittelham.
Excitement is brewing in the south of New Caledonia’s main island, the capital city of Noumea, when the 2024 ITTF-Oceania Olympic Singles Qualification begins on Friday, May 10.
Exciting matches and nail-biting moments await fans and players when the Southeast Asia Regional Olympic Qualification Tournament begins on Wednesday, May 8 in Bangkok.
Indian table tennis star Manika Batra shocked World No. 2 Wang Manyu of China to secure the biggest win of her singles career and enter the pre-quarterfinals of the Saudi Smash.
Players who have enjoyed outstanding success on the global stage, success at the very highest levels, appear prominently on the entry list at the forthcoming I Feel Slovenia Open Thermana Lasko 2024; a four-day tournament play commences on Tuesday 7th May.
The month of May is poised to be a thrilling one for table tennis enthusiasts worldwide, as the road to Paris 2024 continues. With the final stretch to qualify for both the Olympics and Paralympics, anticipation runs high as athletes from every corner of the globe prepare to embark on a journey of intense competition and high stakes.
Gold medallists at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, when play concluded on Saturday 4th May at the 2024 ITTF Montenegro Para Open in Podgorica, there was a clear message: when the world meets later this year in Paris, players who gained the highest honours in the Japanese capital city are focused on repeating the feat.
The referees´ school for the highest level of table tennis referees has kicked off for this year. It happened twice in 2022 (FIN, SGP), once in 2023 (HKG) and now, in 2024 arrived to Czechia.
Exactly two years from today, the first ball will be hit at the historic centenary ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals 2026 in London! From May 1st to May 10th, 2026, the illustrious OVO Arena at Wembley will play host to the world’s top table tennis athletes, captivating thousands of spectators.
In a quest to foster stronger relationships with manufacturers and drive sustainable practices within the table tennis equipment industry, ITTF President Petra Sörling, accompanied by key members of the ITTF, recently concluded her transformative journey in China, following successful trips to Japan and Germany.
Reigning champions, winners of the most celebrated tournaments the sport has to offer, Australia’s Yang Qiang, alongside Germany’s Valentin Baus and Belgium’s Laurens Devos spearhead a high-class entry for the 2024 ITTF Montenegro Para Open.
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