The WTT Regular Season Challenge Tunis entered the final matchday when the French duo of Emmanuel Lebison/Yuan Jiannan won the mixed doubles final with five innings (3-11, 9-11, 11-5, 11-8, 11-9) in five innings.

Tunisia is the first time wtt has held an event in Africa, although the national table tennis collective absence, Japan, Taiwan Province also rarely have players out of the competition, but many African players still participate in the development of WTT table tennis promotion is very helpful, which is also june 29, 2020 elected as the world table tennis professional league (WTT) council chairman Liu Guoliang is happy to see.
After the Tunisian leg, WTT will move to Slovenia for the WTT Regular Season Challenge Rashko from November 1 to November 7 and the WTT Regular Season Challenge Nova Mesto from November 8 to November 14. The national table tennis team sent 7 players to participate in the competition, namely Lin Gaoyuan, Liang Jingkun, Wang Chuqin, Zhou Qihao, Liu Dingshuo, Wang Yidi and Liu Weishan. Recently, some netizens photographed Lin Gaoyuan, Wang Chuqin, and Zhou Qihao playing poker in the waiting hall and set off for Slovenia.
The seeded players in the slovenian two tournaments were almost wrapped up by the national table tennis, but there is only one champion, and it is likely to stage the team-to-team final.
Men's Singles Seeds: Lin Gaoyuan, Liang Jingkun, Aruna, Wang Chuqin, Kanak, Achangta, Gana Sekaran, Duda, Person, Glasmenco. Women's singles seeds: Wang Yidi, A-Diaz, Szokos, Zhang Mo, Ni Xialian, Barazova, Batra, Noskova, Lin Ye, M-Diaz.
WTT Slovenia's two races help players accumulate world ranking points in addition to the prize money. The tournament's singles champion receives $30,000,000 and 400 points; the men's and women's doubles champions receive $6,000,000 with 400 points; and the mixed doubles champion wins $3,000 with 400 points. It is still very important for the "nerve knife" Zhou Qihao and the "dark horse of the National Games" Liu Dingshuo to accumulate points outside the world ranking, otherwise they will have to start from the qualification tournament.
The points of the WTT Regular Challenge will help players qualify for WTT Grand Slam events, and the total prize money of Grand Slam events is as high as 4 million US dollars, and the champion can earn 2,000 points, which is the "pyramid tip" of the three major events alongside the World Championships and the Olympic Games.