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ITTF's latest world ranking: National table tennis brushing screen "hegemony", occupying the top three women's singles top six

ITTF's latest world ranking: National table tennis brushing screen "hegemony", occupying the top three women's singles top six

On May 30, the ITTF announced the world ranking in the 22nd week of 2023, and the national table tennis continued to occupy the top of all five events. In singles, Fan Zhendong, Wang Chuqin and Ma Long won the top three in the men's singles; Sun Yingsha, Chen Meng, Wang Manyu, Wang Yidi, Chen Xingtong and Qian Tianyi won the top six in the women's singles. In the doubles event, Fan Zhendong/Wang Chuqin, Sun Yingsha/Wang Manyu ranked first in the men's and women's doubles, and Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha topped the mixed doubles table.

After experiencing the Durban World Table Tennis Championships, the world ranking has ushered in some new changes. Men's singles, because Fan Zhendong defended the World Table Tennis Championships men's singles championship, gained 2000 event points, continued to rank first with 7975 points, Wang Chuqin ranked second with 6550 points, Ma Long ranked third with 5200 points, Japan's Zhang Benzhihe ranked fourth with 3725 points, Liang Jingkun ranked fifth with 3485 points, and Lin Gaoyuan ranked seventh with 2590 points.

ITTF's latest world ranking: National table tennis brushing screen "hegemony", occupying the top three women's singles top six

In the women's singles, Sun Yingsha won her first World Table Tennis Championships singles championship, gained 2000 event points, and continued to rank first in the world with 8970 points, Chen Meng ranked second with 6030 points, Wang Manyu ranked third with 5360 points, Wang Yidi ranked fourth with 4675 points, Chen Xingtong ranked fifth with 3340 points, Qian Tianyi ranked sixth with 2660 points, and Japan's Misei Ito ranked seventh with 2465 points.

In the men's doubles, Fan Zhendong/Wang Chuqin ranked first with 6040 points, South Korean pair Jang Yujin/Lim Jong-hoon ranked second with 4030 points, and Japanese pair Hayasuke Togami/Yukiya Uda ranked third with 3555 points.

In the women's doubles, Wang Manyu/Sun Yingsha continued to lead with 5340 points, Chen Meng/Wang Yidi ranked second with 3440 points, Japanese pair Mimato Ito/Hina Hayata ranked third with 3310 points, and Zhang Rui/Qu Man ranked eighth with 1750 points.

ITTF's latest world ranking: National table tennis brushing screen "hegemony", occupying the top three women's singles top six

In mixed doubles, Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha topped the list with 6,040 points, the Japanese pair Tomokazu Chang and Hina Hayata ranked second with 4,220 points, and Lin Shidong/Kuang Man ranked third with 2,500 points.

Text/Beiqing Sports Zhou Xueshuai

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