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The International Table Tennis Federation announced the latest world rankings! Tomokazu Zhang advanced into the top ten, and Bol soared rocketed

author:The sixth man in the national ball
The International Table Tennis Federation announced the latest world rankings! Tomokazu Zhang advanced into the top ten, and Bol soared rocketed

On January 23, Beijing time, the International Table Tennis Federation announced the world rankings for the fourth week of this year, and there were some subtle changes in the world rankings this week because of the Doha regular season. Among them, Japan's main player Tomokazu Zhangmoto rose from the original 11th place in the world ranking to 9th place. Lin Yunru also rose one place in the rankings to sixth, and Lin Shidong dropped one place in the world rankings to tenth.

It is worth mentioning that the German veteran Boll won the men's singles championship in the regular season, and the world ranking soared, from the original 138th to 44th, which is the charm of the championship.

The International Table Tennis Federation announced the latest world rankings! Tomokazu Zhang advanced into the top ten, and Bol soared rocketed

I have to admire this German veteran, staged a phenomenal performance, and successively eliminated Zhang Yuzhen, Li Sangzhu, Alamiyan, Lin Yunru and Zhang Benzhihe and other table tennis fierce players, Bol also interpreted the sportsmanship of "as long as you have love, you will always be the year"!

The other rankings have not changed much, the national table tennis men's ranking, the five tiger generals swept the top five, of which Fan Zhendong continued to lead, ranking first, Wang Chuqin second, Ma Long third, Liang Jingkun fourth, Lin Gaoyuan fifth, and teenager Lin Shidong ranked tenth, as mentioned above. Brazil's Victor Hugo is seventh, France's Felix Lebrun is eighth, and Germany's Qiu Dang has slipped to 11th.

The International Table Tennis Federation announced the latest world rankings! Tomokazu Zhang advanced into the top ten, and Bol soared rocketed

In women's singles, Sun Yingsha continued to dominate the standings in a cliff-like manner, ranking first, Wang Yidi followed closely in second, Chen Meng and Wang Manyu ranked third and fourth, fifth was Hina Hayada from Japan, Chen Xingtong and Qian Tianyi ranked sixth and seventh respectively, South Korean teenager Shin Yubin rose to eighth, German chipper Han Ying dropped one place to ninth, and Japan's Misei Ito continued to stay put, ranking tenth.

In addition, South Korean-Chinese star Tian Zhixi won the women's singles championship in Doha, and the world ranking has also significantly improved by 10 places to 23rd.

The International Table Tennis Federation announced the latest world rankings! Tomokazu Zhang advanced into the top ten, and Bol soared rocketed

In the mixed doubles, Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha ranked first with 6,780 points, Japan's Tomokazu Zhangmoto/Hina Hayada ranked second, and the national table tennis pair Lin Shidong/Kuai Man ranked third, in women's doubles, Tian Zhixi/Shen Yubin continued to rank first, the national table tennis pair Wang Manyu/Sun Yingsha ranked second, Chen Meng/Wang Yidi ranked third, and in men's doubles, Fan Zhendong/Wang Chuqin ranked first, South Korea's Lim Jong-hoon/Zhang Yuzhen ranked second, and Lin Gaoyuan/Lin Shidong ranked third.

Among the five individual events, the number of national table tennis rankings occupies four seats, which largely reflects the dominance of the king's division, but it must also be admitted that in doubles, especially in women's doubles, we have been broken by other associations many times, and we need to pay attention.

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