On the afternoon of 9 March 2022, the WTT Singapore Grand Slam Tournament held a seeding ceremony. Chinese table tennis team Xu Xin, Sun Yingsha, Singapore's Feng Tianwei and others represented the players in the lottery ceremony. The overall signing of the Chinese table tennis team is good, and each 1/4 district has a national table tennis team to check the pass. In terms of women's singles, Japan's Ito Mimachi in the 3/4 zone, will first meet the winner between Wang Yidi and Chen Xingtong, who can stop Ito Mimako's forward pace is worth looking forward to. In the men's singles, Japan's Zhang Benzhihe and Lin Gaoyuan are in the 2/4 zone, this time is Lin Gaoyuan's great opportunity to perform, I hope he can seize it.

I. Men's Singles Signature Form (64 persons)
(1) Zone 1/4
Fan Zhendong, Apollonia, Wang Yang, sen Yuan Zhengchong
Zhuang Jiyuan, Philus, Ahn Jae-hyun, (Qualifiers)
Zhang Yuzhen, Huang Zhenting, Francesca, Habison
Person, Roberts, Zhou Zheyu, Xu Xin
(ii) District 2/4
Zhang Benzhihe, Jaha, Achanta, Carlberg
Assar, Qiu Dang, Xiang Peng (qualifier), Grote
(Qualifiers), Lin Gaoyuan, Feng Yaoen, Nanasekaran
(Qualifiers), Yukiya Utada, Hirai, Andr
(iii) Zone 3/4
Liang Jingkun, Gaozi, Jonescu, Gados
Glamensco, Fu Shaofeng, (qualifier winner), Pukar
Guo Yong, Duda, Saleh, Moregaard
Ash, Carlson, (qualifier winner), Hugo Calderano
(iv) Zone 4/4
Lin Yunru, (qualifier winner), Le Besson, Ghazini
Lin Shidong, Dior, Jochik, (Qualifiers)
Aguirre, Pichefort, Fark, Wang Chuqin
Lee Sang-so, Aruna, Feretas, Malone
II. Women's Singles Signature Form (64 people)
Sun Yingsha, Winter, Feng Tianwei, Ku Man (Qualifiers)
Shan Xiaona, Cui Xiaozhu, Tian Zhixi, Liu Shiwen
Messeve, Li Haoqing, Bergstrom, Xu Xiaoyuan
Wei Ruixuan, Zheng Xianyue, (qualifier winner), Hayata Hina
(Qualifiers), Wang Manyu, Lin Ye, Pota
(Qualifiers), Diaz, Shao Jieni, Wang Xinru
Barazova, Zhou Jingyi, Solja, Sutasini
Polkanova, Szokos, Du Kaixuan, Ilkland
Wang Yidi, Chen Xingtong, Hirano Miyu, Yang Xiaoxin
Al hodabi, Mitrum, Madarac, Samara
(Qualifiers), Fu Yu, Yuan Jianan, Su Huiyin
(Qualifiers), Chen Siyu, Han Ying, Ito Mimachi
Yoshinori Ishikawa, An Zhang, (qualifier winner), Matrova
(Qualifiers), Takahashi, Miyu Kato, Andyo Zheng
Zhang Mo, Batla, Ni Xialian, He Zhuojia
Melanie. Diaz, Zeng Jian, Hitomi Sato, Chen Meng
According to the results of the draw, the women's singles Sun Yingsha and Liu Shiwen were assigned to the 1/4 zone, and the confrontation between the two will be a major attraction. With a new head coach, Sun Yingsha should have the slight upper hand. There is also a qualification to kill Kuman against Singapore veteran Feng Tianwei is also a big attraction. Wang Manyu in the 2/4 zone has a good signing, and there are no other Chinese players in this zone. The players of the foreign association who can pose a threat to Wang Manyu are Du Kaixuan. It is a pity that Wang Yidi and Chen Xing met in the first game of the 3/4 district. The winner between the two of them is likely to defeat Miyu Hirano and Mimako Ito in the same district. Chen Meng's advantage in zone 4/4 is more obvious, and it seems that no one can pose a threat to him.
In the men's singles, Fan Zhendong and Xu Xin are in the 1/4 district, and South Korea's Ahn Jae-hyun and Zhang Yuzhen still have some impact. Lin Gaoyuan in the 2/4 district is under a lot of pressure, and it is difficult to pass the two levels of Germany's famous Bohr and Japan's Zhang Benzhihe. However, Xiang Peng, who came up in the qualifiers, will share the pressure for him and take the lead in challenging Zhang Benzhihe. Liang Jingkun's 3/4 zone is competitive with Brazil's Hugo and World Table Tennis Championships men's singles runner-up Sweden's Moregold. Ma Long, Wang Chuqin, Lin Shidong in the 4/4 district, Lin Yunru from Chinese Taipei, Falke from Sweden, Pitcheford from the United Kingdom, and Aruna from Africa are all in this district, and the competition seems to be the most fierce, and it is very difficult to stand out.
The WTT Singapore Grand Slam Main Tournament schedule is basically divided into two periods, kick-off at 13:30 and 18:30 in the afternoon, as follows:
March 11 at 13:30 men's and women's singles R64, men's and women's doubles R24
March 12 at 13:30 Men's and Women's Singles R64, Men's and Women's Doubles R24, Mixed Doubles R16
March 13 at 13:30 Men's and Women's Singles R32, Men's and Women's Doubles R24/R16, Mixed Doubles R16
March 14 at 13:30 Men's and Women's Singles R32, Mixed Doubles 1/4, Men's and Women's Doubles R16
March 15, 13:30 Men's and Women's Singles R16, Men's and Women's Doubles 1/4, Mixed Doubles Semifinals
13:30 on March 16 Men's and Women's Singles R16, Men's and Women's Doubles Semifinals, Mixed Doubles Finals
March 17 14:00/19:00 Men's and Women's Singles 1/4
March 18 19:00 Women's Singles Semifinals and Men's Doubles Finals
March 19, 19:00 Men's Singles Semifinals, Women's Doubles Finals
20 March 19:00 Men's and Women's Singles Finals