Although the table tennis Macau World Cup is one of the three major competitions, it still has a relatively luxurious prize money, a total of 1 million US dollars, compared with the 2 million US dollars of the Singapore Grand Slam, the World Cup is less than half, but you must know that the number of participants is not as large as the Grand Slam, only two singles events.
The Olympic Games and the World Table Tennis Championships are also the three major events, but there has been no bonus, the Olympics is definitely not, the World Table Tennis Championships is a separate event of the World Table Tennis Federation, and at present, only WTT commercial events have set bonuses, so the World Cup has bonus is already additional income, both championship titles and bonus income.
The winner can get $55,000, the runner-up $35,000, the semi-finals $25,000, the quarterfinals $18,000, the top 16 $12,000, the group second $7,000, and the group third $5,000.
Let's take a look at the bonuses won by the national table tennis
Ma Long $55,000 + Sun Yingsha $55,000 + Wang Manyu $35,000 + Lin Gaoyuan $35,000, the champion and runner-up have a total of $180,000.
Chen Meng and Wang Chuqin are 25,000 in the semifinals, with a total of 50,000 US dollars.
Fan Zhendong's quarterfinals are $18,000 + Lin Shidong, Chen Xingtong, Wang Yidi, and Liang Jingkun's top 16 are $12,000 each = $66,000.
The second place in the group is $7,000.
The national table tennis received a total of 303,000 US dollars, equivalent to about 2.1948 million yuan.
The bonuses of champions Ma Long and Sun Yingsha are equivalent to nearly 400,000 yuan, and Wang Manyu and Lin Gaoyuan also have 250,000 yuan. Although not all of them are in hand, they need to pay taxes, distribute them to national table tennis, and even coaches, sparring partners, etc., but it is still a considerable bonus.
Japan's results are second only to China, Zhang Benzhi and his siblings have reached the semi-finals, with a total of 50,000 US dollars, about 360,000 yuan in RMB.
Miu Hirano, Hina Hayata, and Hayasuke Togami each scored $18,000 in the quarterfinals, for a total of $54,000.
Mimato Ito and Teruku Matsushima received $7,000 each, for a total of $14,000.
So Japan's prize money is 118,000 US dollars, their overall results are still good, snatched two medals from the national table tennis, Zhang Benmei and created the youngest World Cup medalist, the women's team only Ito Misei fell behind, Hayada Hina and Hirano Miyu played well, men's singles Hayasuke Togami had an obvious breakthrough, and he was able to fight with Ma Long for six games, which shows that he has strength.