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After the World Table Tennis Championships in Busan, the men's and women's singles world rankings changed, and 32 Japanese people entered the T300

After the World Table Tennis Championships in Busan, the men's and women's singles world rankings changed, and 32 Japanese people entered the T300

On February 27, the ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) announced the latest edition of the world rankings. This week, new ranking points for the World Table Tennis Championships Busan (Team Competition) were added, and points for two major tournaments, including Düsseldorf II, a WTT feeder event held in Germany last year, were invalidated, resulting in a change in rankings.

After the World Table Tennis Championships in Busan, the men's and women's singles world rankings changed, and 32 Japanese people entered the T300

Chen Meng came to the second place in the women's singles world

In the men's singles world top 50, Jang Woo-jin (South Korea), who won the tournament against China at the World Championships in Busan, and Darko Joczyk (Slovenia), who won all of the tournaments, have each moved up one place since last week. In addition, in the French team, which showed a fast attack at the conference, Simon Goetz rose to 27th place with 3 rankings, and A. Lebrun rose to 20th with 1 ranking.

Among the Japanese men's singles players, Tomokazu Haramoto, who is at the top of the Japanese team, remains at No. 9 in the world as he did last week. Teruko Matsushima (Kinoshita Group) moved up from 33rd to 32nd and Daito Shinozuka (Aichi Institute of Technology) moved up from 73rd to 69th. In addition, due to the expiration of points from the 2023 WTT Regional Tournament Düsseldorf II, the men's singles champion Yutai Tanaka (individual) dropped from 68th to 113th.

On the other hand, Chen Meng (China), who won a set in the women's team final of the World Table Tennis Championships in Busan against the Japanese women's team, has risen one place in the ranking since last week. In addition, aces Zheng Yijing (Chinese Taipei), Yuan Jiannan (France), Bruna Takahashi (Brazil) and others have also improved their rankings, and since the 2018 World Table Tennis Championships, Hong Kong's Du Hoi-king, who won a medal again in two editions, has risen 20 places from last week to 45th.

Among Japan's women's singles players, Miwa Haramoto and Miu Hirano (both Kinoshita) have risen one place since last week to 15th and 17th respectively.

After the World Table Tennis Championships in Busan, the men's and women's singles world rankings changed, and 32 Japanese people entered the T300

Japan's Otoru Shinozuka

In addition, the top 300 Japanese players in the world are listed below. *The last leaderboard in parentheses is the last time

●Men's batting

Tomokazu Haramoto: 9th (9th)

Hayasuke Togami: 23 (23)

松岛辉空:32位(33位)

Maharu Yoshimura: 61 (61)

Yukiya Uda: 67th (65th)

Shinozuka Daito: 69th (73rd)

Ruiji Kagawa: 72 (72)

Yutai Tanaka: 113 (68)

Yoshiyama Yoichi: 124 (123)

Hagiwara Keito: 152 (150)

Rishi Hideda: 157 (157)

Kazuhiro Yoshimura: 170 (172)

Kazuki Yoshiyama: 189 (189)

Wooden Warriors: 207 (207)

Miracle also: 218 bits (212 bits)

Sho Sone: 279 (278)

After the World Table Tennis Championships in Busan, the men's and women's singles world rankings changed, and 32 Japanese people entered the T300

Hina, the first sister of Japanese table tennis

●Women's Beating

Hina Hayata: 5th (5th)

Mimato Ito: 14 (14)

Miwa Zhangmoto: 15th (16th)

Miu Hirano: 17th (18th)

Miyu Kihara: 24th (24th)

Nagasaki Miyu: 27 (26)

Mori Raku: 48th (45th)

Asuka Sasao: 75th (76th)

Haruna Koshio: 119th (116th)

Yuina Shio: 133 (132)

Minami Ando: 141 (139)

Moe Nomura: 191 (186)

Face hand Rin: 192 bits (188 bits)

Hitomi Sato: 237 (234)

Saki Aoki: 258 (256)

Chijiang Summer Star: 287 (284)

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