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Wang Chuqin Liu Shiwen's ranking declined, Zhou Qihao's Xue Fei improved significantly, and Africa's first brother rose 2 places

On April 5, the International Table Tennis Federation released the latest edition and the 14th week of the year's world rankings, the five individual world firsts have not changed, but after the end of the WTT Star Challenge Doha last week, Nigeria's Aruna, who reached the men's singles final four, rose to 12th, and German chipper Han Ying, who retired from the women's singles final due to injury, also rose to 12th. Zhou Qihao and Xue Fei, who advanced to the men's singles quarterfinals of the national table tennis, have significant improvements.

Wang Chuqin Liu Shiwen's ranking declined, Zhou Qihao's Xue Fei improved significantly, and Africa's first brother rose 2 places

The top ten men's singles have not changed, fan Zhendong of national table tennis is firmly at the top of the list with a score of more than 10,000 points, and Ma Long of national table tennis and Hugo of Brazil are ranked second or third. Fourth to tenth are Liang Jingkun of national table tennis, Zhang Benzhihe of Japan, Lin Yunru of Chinese Taipei, Ocharov of Germany, Xu Xin of national table tennis, Boer of Germany and Lin Gaoyuan of national table tennis. At the WTT Star Challenge Doha, Nigeria's Aruna, who won consecutive national table tennis in Doha, climbed two places to 12th. Wang Chuqin of national table tennis dropped one place to rank 12th. Hong Kong's Wong Chun-ting moved up three places to return to the top 20 to 19th place. Zhou Qihao and Xue Fei of the National Table Tennis Team rose 18 places and 32 places respectively with the results of the WTT Star Challenge Final Eight, and are currently ranked 81st and 107th.

Wang Chuqin Liu Shiwen's ranking declined, Zhou Qihao's Xue Fei improved significantly, and Africa's first brother rose 2 places

The top ten in women's singles have also not changed, with Chen Meng, Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu of national table tennis winning the top three, and Japan's Ito Mimachi ranking fourth. Fifth to tenth place are Wang Yidi of national table tennis, Hina Hayata of Japan, Yoshijun Ishikawa, Du Kaixuan of Hong Kong, Feng Tianwei of Singapore and Diaz of Puerto Rico. German veteran Han Ying, who reached the women's singles final in the WTT Star Challenge Doha, rose five places to 12th, Chen Xingtong and Liu Shiwen of national table tennis both fell one place to rank 15th and 17th respectively, and Zhu Yuling remained 18th in the same ranking. Japan's Miyu Nagasaki, who won the WTT Star Challenge in Doha, moved up 22 places to 22nd.

Wang Chuqin Liu Shiwen's ranking declined, Zhou Qihao's Xue Fei improved significantly, and Africa's first brother rose 2 places
Wang Chuqin Liu Shiwen's ranking declined, Zhou Qihao's Xue Fei improved significantly, and Africa's first brother rose 2 places

The top three in the three doubles have not changed, with the Japanese duo of Hayabusa Tokami/Yukiya Utada at the top of the men's doubles, Fan Zhendong/Wang Chuqin in the national table tennis team in third place, and the German duo of Qiu Dang/Duda rising one place to fourth. Wang Manyu/ Sun Yingsha of women's doubles national table tennis are still at the top of the list, while the Japanese combination of Ito Mimachi / Hina Hayata and the Luxembourg combination of Ni Xialian / Denut are second and third. Mixed doubles Chinese Taipei duo Lin Yunru/Zheng Yijing, national table tennis duo Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha, and French duo Lebison/Yuan Jiannan were in the top three.

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