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Liu Guoliang, ITTF Vice President and Chairman of the World Table Tennis (WTT) Board, made a special appearance at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. In addition to receiving a ...
Fukuoka, Japan, will host the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2028, bringing the sport’s premier event back to one of its traditional strongholds. The decision was confirmed during the ...
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will host the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2029, marking the first time this premier event will take place in South America. The decision was announced during ...
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More than 400 athlete representatives gathered in Lausanne, Switzerland, from 11-12 June for the 12th International Athletes’ Forum (IAF). Hosted by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes’ ...
All players needing classification must send the Consent Form and Medical Diagnostics Form using this link at least one month before the start of the tournament. Classification for athletes with ...
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Kazakhstan will host the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals, marking the first time this flagship event will take place in Central Asia. Kazakhstan secured the hosting rights with a ...
2025 Week 25 – 17th June 2025 Singles: Men | Women Doubles: Men | Women | Mixed Doubles Individuals: Men | Women | Mixed 2025 Week 24 – 10th June 2025 Singles: Men | Women Doubles: Men | Women | Mixed ...
Coaches and match officials education remains a cornerstone of the ITTF Development Plan. The 2025 ITTF Mentorship Initiative is designed to foster professional growth through personalised guidance ...
Completely reimagined for 2025, the ITTF World Para Circuit offers a fresh structure and exciting new opportunities for athletes and fans alike. With three unique event tiers, players have a clear ...
After more than two decades competing at the pinnacle of world table tennis, Suh Hyo Won confirmed on Friday 6 June that she is hanging up her racket for good. The 38-year-old’s extraordinary journey, ...