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Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin continue to lead, and Zhang Benmeihe breaks into the top 10 in the world

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On April 23, the International Table Tennis Federation announced the world rankings for the 17th week of 2024, and Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin continued to rank No. 1 in the women's singles world and men's singles world No. 1 respectively. The national table tennis has won the top five in the women's singles world and the top five in the singles world. Ma Long is ranked No. 3 in the world in men's singles. Japan's Miwa Haramoto set a new personal high and ranked 8th.

Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin continue to lead, and Zhang Benmeihe breaks into the top 10 in the world

Sun Yingsha is the women's singles champion in all 8 world rankings

In women's singles, the top 7 in the world have not changed.

The national table tennis swept the top five in the world, Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Wang Yidi, Chen Meng, and Chen Xingtong, ranking 1-5. Japan's Hina Hayada is 6th, and South Korea's Shin Yubin is 7th.

On April 16, due to the expiration of the championship points of the 2023 Xinxiang Championship, Sun Yingsha's 8 points in the world ranking were not champions.

Now a week later, Sun Yingsha has won 1,500 points with the women's singles world championship, so the effective points of the 8 world rankings are all women's singles champions.

Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin continue to lead, and Zhang Benmeihe breaks into the top 10 in the world

Zhang Benmei and the world No. 8

Japan's Miwa Haramoto won the third place in the Women's Singles World Cup, a point that allowed her to continue to improve her world ranking, with a total score of 1,747 points, reaching No. 8 in the world, setting a new personal high.

Puerto Rico's Diaz was 9th and Romania's Szokos was 10th. Japan's Misei Ito is 11th, Chinese Taipei's Zheng Yijing is 12th, Japan's Miu Hirano is 13th, South Korea's Zhu Qianxi is 14th, Germany's Mittram is 15th, and Monaco's Shan Xiaona is 16th.

Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin continue to lead, and Zhang Benmeihe breaks into the top 10 in the world

Malone is ranked third in the world

In men's singles, the national table tennis also swept the top five in the world, with Wang Chuqin ranked first and Fan Zhendong ranked second.

With the men's singles World Cup championship, Ma Long has a total of 4685 points, rising one place and coming to No. 3 in the world.

Liang Jingkun is fourth, and Lin Gaoyuan has risen three places to rank fifth in the world.

France's Felix Lebrun is 6th, Chinese Taipei's Lin Yunru is 7th, Brazil's Hugo is 8th, Japan's Tomokazu Changmoto is 9th, and Germany's Qiu Dang is 10th.

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