In the early morning of April 12, the 2024 Paris Olympics table tennis mixed doubles qualifying tournament produced two places, North Korean team Lee Jung-sik/Kim Qinying, and Hong Kong, China team Huang Zhenting/Du Kaiqin have qualified for the competition, so that the Paris Olympics table tennis mixed doubles has produced 7 places.
Five seats have already been identified
The mixed doubles table tennis qualification tournament for the Paris Olympics will produce a total of 4 quotas.
In the first stage, all the participating combinations are divided into two parts, KO1 and KO2, that is, the knockout round, the champion of KO1 and the champion of KO2, and get the mixed doubles quota for the Paris Olympics.
In the second stage, in addition to the two pairs that won the quota, the remaining combinations were divided into two pairs, KO3 and KO4, and continued to knock out the tournament, and their respective champions won the mixed doubles quota for the Paris Olympics.
In the KO1 final, the North Korean team Lee Jung-sik/Kim Qin-young and the Spanish team Robles/Xiao Yaoqian played seven games, and the decisive game fought to the key points after 9-9, Lee Jung-sik/Kim Qin-young finally seized the opportunity 10-9, 11-10, 12-11 and won the game 13-11.
Lee Jung-sik/Kim Jin-young became the sixth pair to qualify for the mixed doubles table tennis at the Paris Olympics.
In the KO2 finals, Hong Kong, China's Wong Chun Ting/Du Hoi Kim and Luxembourg Luca/Ni Xialian, after four games, Wong Chun Ting/Du Hoi Kim led 3-1, Luca/Ni Xialian 12-10 to recover a game, and in the sixth game, Wong Chun Ting/Du Hoi Kim won 13-11, thus winning 4-2 and becoming the seventh pair to qualify for the Paris Olympics table tennis mixed doubles.