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In the latest ranking of the International Table Tennis Federation, Chen Meng returned to the world first, and the national table tennis won the top 3 for men and women

On 22 March 2022, the ITTF announced its 12th Week World Rankings. Just last week, the WTT Singapore Grand Slam tournament ended, and the men's and women's singles world rankings have changed greatly. In women's singles, Chen Meng, who won the Singapore Grand Slam women's singles title, won 2,000 points, surpassing Sun Yingsha to return to the world first. In the men's singles, Fan Zhendong scored more than 10,000 points and continued to remain the world's first. And the Chinese table tennis team won the top three in men's and women's singles. Japan's Mimachi Ito and Tomokazu Zhang both dropped in rank.

In the latest ranking of the International Table Tennis Federation, Chen Meng returned to the world first, and the national table tennis won the top 3 for men and women

1. Top 16 women's singles

1. Chen Meng (9175 points)

2. Sun Yingsha (8280 points)

3. Wang Manyu (6411 points)

4, Mine Ito (5391 min.) Japan

5. Wang Yidi (5127 points)

6, Nozomi Hayada (3914 min.) Japan

7, Ishikawa Yoshiaki (3460 min.) Japan

8. Du Kaixuan (3262 points) Hong Kong, China

9. Diaz (3085 mins) Puerto Rico

10. Feng Tianwei (3080 points) Singapore

11. Tian Zhixi (2958 points) South Korea

12. Zheng Yijing (2945 points) Chinese Taipei

13. Polkanova (2742 points) Austria

14. Chen Xingtong (2734 points)

15, Miu Hirano (2594 min.)

16. Liu Shiwen (2590 points)

In the women's singles, in addition to Chen Meng's return to the top of the list, Wang Manyu surpassed Ito Mimachi to rise to third, making Ito Mijo always meet 1 or 2 Chinese players no matter which district he was assigned to in the future competition. This will make it difficult for Mimachi Ito to reach the final.

In the latest ranking of the International Table Tennis Federation, Chen Meng returned to the world first, and the national table tennis won the top 3 for men and women

2. Top 16 men's singles

1. Fan Zhendong (10598 points), (points)

2. Ma Long (6804 points)

3. Liang Jingkun (4941 points)

4. Hugo. Calderano (4923 points) Brazil

5. Zhang Benzhihe (4618 points) Japan

6. Lin Yunru (4055 points) Chinese Taipei

7. Ochalov (3798 points) Germany

8. Xu Xin (3627 points)

9. Bol (3602 points) Germany

10. Lin Gaoyuan (3593 points)

11. Dacco (3305 points) Slovenia

12. Wang Chuqin (3252 points)

13. Francesca (3189 points) Germany

14. Aruna (3176 points) Nigeria

15. Moregård (3016 points) Sweden

16. Peecheford (2937) England

In the latest ranking of the International Table Tennis Federation, Chen Meng returned to the world first, and the national table tennis won the top 3 for men and women

Fan Zhendong scored more than 10,000 points, surpassing the second place Ma Long by 3794 points, which was a greater point advantage than others. Therefore, Fan Zhendong's world number one is still very stable, and no one can shake it for at least half a year. Ma Long is also very powerful, 34 years old can still maintain the world's second, 1863 points higher than the third place Liang Jingkun. Malone is really a table tennis legend.

Japan's Tomokazu Zhang is now in the top four, fifth. For Zhang Benzhihe, it will be difficult to avoid the national table tennis players in the future draw, and it will be more difficult to reach the final. However, Japan's Yukiya Utada has made rapid progress. This time, he was able to reach the Singapore Grand Slam men's singles semifinals, which was the best performance among the Grand Slam out-of-competition association players. As a result, Yukiya Utada entered the top 30 for the first time in the world rankings, ranking 29th.

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