As of March 19, the WTT Singapore Grand Slam ended all 5 individual competitions, and national table tennis players won all 5 individual championships and won 5 championships and 4 runners-up, of which Sun Yingsha won the women's singles championship, women's doubles championship, mixed doubles championship, and won 3 crowns, achieving the "triple crown" of this tournament and continuing to hold the throne of the world's No. 1; While Qian Tianyi reached the women's singles final with a wild card and won the runner-up and 1400 points, she soared her ranking from the previous 22nd to the current 6th.
Let's take a look at the final champions, prize distribution and corresponding points of the five individual events of this event.
Men's singles
Winner: Fan Zhendong (China) Prize: US$100,000 (690,000 RMB) Ranking points: 2,000 points.
Runner-up: Ma Long (China) Prize money: 60,000 US dollars (410,000 yuan) Ranking points: 1400 points
Semifinals: Wang Chuqin (China), Hugo (Brazil) Prize money: US$30,000 (200,000 RMB) Ranking points: 700 points
Women's singles
Winner: Sun Yingsha (China) Prize money: 100,000 US dollars (690,000 RMB) Ranking points: 2,000 points
Runner-up: Qian Tianyi (China) Prize money: 60,000 US dollars (410,000 RMB) Ranking points: 1400 points
Semifinals: Zhang Rui (China), Wang Manyu (China) Prize money: US$30,000 (200,000 RMB) Ranking points: 700 points
Mixed doubles
Winner: Sun Yingsha/Wang Chuqin (China) Prize money: 12,000 USD (83,000 RMB) Ranking points: 2,000 points
Runner-up: Tomokazu Changmoto/Hina Hayata (Japan) Prize money: $8,000 (55,000 RMB) Ranking points: 1,400 points
Semifinals: Lin Yunru/Chen Siyu (Taipei), Fan Zhendong/Wang Manyu (China) Prize money 6,000 USD (41,000 RMB) Ranking points: 700 points
Men's doubles
Winner: Fan Zhendong/Wang Chuqin (China) Prize money: 12,000 USD (83,000 RMB) Ranking points: 2,000 points
Runner-up: Jang Woo-jin/Lim Jong-hoon (South Korea) Prize: $8,000 (55,000 RMB) Ranking points: 1,400 points
Semifinals: Yukiya Uda/Hayasuke Togami (Japan), Duda/Qiu Dang (Germany) Prize money: 6,000 USD (41,000 RMB) Ranking points: 700 points
Women's doubles
Winner: Sun Yingsha/Wang Manyu (China) Prize money: 12,000 USD (83,000 RMB) Ranking points: 2,000 points
Runner-up: Chen Meng/Wang Yidi (China) Prize: 8,000 USD (55,000 RMB) Ranking points: 1,400 points
Semifinals: Misei Ito/Hina Hayata (Japan), Zhixi Tian/Yubin Son (South Korea) Prize money: $6,000 (41,000 RMB) Ranking points: 700 points
Let's take a look at the bonuses won by national table tennis players
Sun Yingsha Prize: Women's singles 100,000 US dollars + women's doubles champion 6,000 US dollars + mixed doubles champion 6,000 = 120,000 US dollars (750,000 yuan); Sun Yingsha is the player with the highest prize money in this tournament.
Fan Zhendong Prize money: men's singles champion 100,000 US dollars + men's doubles champion 6,000 US dollars + mixed doubles semifinals 3,000 US dollars = 109,000 US dollars (730,000 yuan); He is the player who has won the second most prize money, only 20,000 yuan less than Sun Yingsha.
Wang Chuqin Prize money: Mixed doubles champion 6,000 USD + men's doubles champion 6,000 USD + men's singles top 4 30,000 = 42,000 USD (280,000 RMB).
Ma Long Prize: Men's singles runner-up 60,000 US dollars (410,000 yuan).
Qian Tianyi Bonus: Women's singles runner-up 60,000 US dollars (410,000 yuan).
Zhang Rui Bonus: Women's singles top 4 30,000 US dollars (200,000 yuan).
Chen Meng Bonus: Women's Singles Top 32 $1,000 + Women's Doubles Runner-up $4,000 = $5,000 (35,000 RMB).
Wang Yidi Bonus: Women's Singles Top 32 $1,000 + Women's Doubles runner-up $4,000 = $5,000 (35,000 RMB).
Lin Gaoyuan Prize money: 22,500 US dollars (150,000 yuan) for the top 8 men's singles.
Liang Jingkun Bonus: 15,000 US dollars (100,000 yuan) for the men's singles top 16.
Chen Xingtong Bonus: Women's singles top 16 15,000 US dollars (100,000 yuan).
With the end of the WTT Singapore Grand Slam, the ranking points have also changed a lot, especially the rankings of China's two players, Qian Tianyi and Zhang Rui. After Qian Tianyi won the runner-up in the women's singles, she got 1400 points accordingly, plus the previous 1210 points, the current ranking points came to 2610 points, and then the ranking rose sharply, directly soaring from the original 22nd place to the current 7th place, entering the top 10 in one fell swoop; After Zhang Rui reached the top 4 of the women's singles, she got 700 points, plus the previous 1333 points, and the current points are 2033 points, and the ranking has risen from the previous 16th to the current 11th.
The WTT Xinxiang Championship will be played again in April, so let's keep an eye on table tennis.