Josh 10,537 Posted January 22 #21 Share Posted January 22 (edited) Quota/Start List Simulation (Including projected start lists, obviously for nations like China it’ll probably be way off due to their depth) Simulation is based off of the ITTF World Rankings. All the different Asian quotas are quite confusing to me, and it’s very much possible I got something wrong, please feel free to correct me if needed. Men’s Team Host Nation: France (Felix Lebrun, Alexis Lebrun, Simon Gauzy) Oceania Quota: Australia (Nicolas Lum, Aditya Sareen, Finn Luu) Asian Quota: China (Fan Zhendong, Wang Chuqin, Ma Long) European Quota: Sweden (Anton Kallberg, Truls Moregard, Matthias Falck) Pan American Quotas: Brazil (Hugo Calderano, Vitor Ishiy, Guilherme Teodoro), Canada (Eugene Wang, Edward Ly, Jeremy Hazin) African Quota: Egypt (Omar Assar, Ahmed Saleh, Mohammed El-Beiali) World Championships Quotas: Germany (Dang Qiu, Dimitrij Ovtcharov, Patrick Franziska), South Korea (Jang Woojin, Lim Jonghoon, Lee Sang Su), Japan (Shunsuke Togami, Sora Matsushima, Tomokazu Harimoto), Portugal (Marco Freitas, Joao Geraldo, Tiago Apolonia), Chinese Taipei (Kao Cheng-Jui, Chuang Chih-Yuan, Lin Yun-Ju), Hong Kong (Wong Chun-Ting, Lam Siu Hang, Chan Baldwin), Slovenia (Deni Kozul, Darko Jorgic, Peter Hribar), Croatia (Tomislav Pucar, Andrej Gacina, Filip Zeljko) World Rankings Quota: Great Britain (Liam Pitchford, Paul Drinkhall, Tom Jarvis) Men’s Singles African Quotas: Nigeria (Quadri Aruna), Algeria (Mehdi Bouloussa), Senegal (Ibrahima Diaw), Madagascar (Antoine Razafinarivo) Central Asia Quota: Kazakstan (Kirill Gerassimenko) East Asia Quota: Mongolia (Ser-Od Gankhuyag) (not currently in the World Rankings, so I just used results from last years Asian Table Tennis Championships) South Asia Quota: India (Harmeet Desai) Southeast Asia Quota: Singapore (Izaac Quek) European Quotas: Denmark (Jonathan Groth), Spain (Alvaro Robles), Romania (Eduard Ionescu), Belgium (Martin Allegro) Latin America Quotas: Chile (Nicolas Burgos), Cuba (Andy Pereira), Puerto Rico (Brian Alfanador), Mexico (Marcos Madrid) North America Quota: United States (Ma Jinbao) Oceania Quota: New Zealand (Alfred Dela Pena) West Asia Quota: Saudi Arabia (Ali Alkhadrawi) World Ranking Quotas: Austria (Daniel Habesohn), Slovakia (Lubomir Pistej), Italy (Mihai Bobocica), Czech Republic (Lubomir Jancarik), Poland (Jakub Dyjas), Argentina (Santiago Lorenzo), Congo (Saheed Idowu), Finland (Benedek Olah), Hungary (Bence Majoros), Greece (Panagiotis Gionis), Paraguay (Marcelo Aguirre), Ecuador (Alberto Mino), Luxembourg (Luke Mladenovic), South Africa (Luke Abrahams), Iran (Noshad Alamiyan) Universality Quota: ? Edited January 22 by Josh Gianlu33 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roamingrover86 856 Posted January 22 #22 Share Posted January 22 9 minutes ago, Josh said: Quota/Start List Simulation (Including projected start lists, obviously for nations like China it’ll probably be way off due to their depth) Simulation is based off of the ITTF World Rankings. All the different Asian quotas are quite confusing to me, and it’s very much possible I got something wrong, please feel free to correct me if needed. Men’s Team Host Nation: France (Felix Lebrun, Alexis Lebrun, Simon Gauzy) Oceania Quota: Australia (Nicolas Lum, Aditya Sareen, Finn Luu) Asian Quota: China (Fan Zhendong, Wang Chuqin, Ma Long) European Quota: Sweden (Anton Kallberg, Truls Moregard, Matthias Falck) Pan American Quotas: Brazil (Hugo Calderano, Vitor Ishiy, Guilherme Teodoro), Canada (Eugene Wang, Edward Ly, Jeremy Hazin) African Quota: Egypt (Omar Assar, Ahmed Saleh, Mohammed El-Beiali) World Championships Quotas: Germany (Dang Qiu, Dimitrij Ovtcharov, Patrick Franziska), South Korea (Jang Woojin, Lim Jonghoon, Lee Sang Su), Japan (Shunsuke Togami, Sora Matsushima, Tomokazu Harimoto), Portugal (Marco Freitas, Joao Geraldo, Tiago Apolonia), Chinese Taipei (Kao Cheng-Jui, Chuang Chih-Yuan, Lin Yun-Ju), Hong Kong (Wong Chun-Ting, Lam Siu Hang, Chan Baldwin), Slovenia (Deni Kozul, Darko Jorgic, Peter Hribar), Croatia (Tomislav Pucar, Andrej Gacina, Filip Zeljko) World Rankings Quota: Great Britain (Liam Pitchford, Paul Drinkhall, Tom Jarvis) Men’s Singles African Quotas: Nigeria (Quadri Aruna), Algeria (Mehdi Bouloussa), Senegal (Ibrahima Diaw), Madagascar (Antoine Razafinarivo) Central Asia Quota: Kazakstan (Kirill Gerassimenko) East Asia Quota: Singapore (Izaac Quek) South Asia Quota: India (Harmeet Desai) Southeast Asia Quota: Malaysia (Javen Choong) European Quotas: Denmark (Jonathan Groth), Spain (Alvaro Robles), Romania (Eduard Ionescu), Belgium (Martin Allegro) Latin America Quotas: Chile (Nicolas Burgos), Cuba (Andy Pereira), Puerto Rico (Brian Alfanador), Mexico (Marcos Madrid) North America Quota: United States (Ma Jinbao) Oceania Quota: New Zealand (Alfred Dela Pena) West Asia Quota: Iran (Noshad Alamiyan) World Ranking Quotas: Austria (Daniel Habesohn), Slovakia (Lubomir Pistej), Italy (Mihai Bobocica), Czech Republic (Lubomir Jancarik), Poland (Jakub Dyjas), Argentina (Santiago Lorenzo), Congo (Saheed Idowu), Finland (Benedek Olah), Hungary (Bence Majoros), Greece (Panagiotis Gionis), Paraguay (Marcelo Aguirre), Ecuador (Alberto Mino), Luxembourg (Luke Mladenovic), South Africa (Luke Abrahams), Cote D’Ivorie (Oba Kizito Oba) Universality Quota: ? I would suggest you wait till the World team championships due to be held next month before simulating the individual qualifiers. 8 places are up for grabs & going by previous editions some upsets are bound to happen . I am hoping would qualify a team in both men’s & Women’s or at least in one of the categories. We are ranked 16th in the world in men’s & 17th in Women’s, its perfectly possible for us to qualify. Infact for Tokyo olympics, the championship was held in Portugal & our men’s team were one of the favourites for the quota but lost in a shock result. Hopefully after the world team championships it will be easier to simulate the entries. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Siddhartha Talukdar 234 Posted January 22 #23 Share Posted January 22 17 minutes ago, Josh said: Quota/Start List Simulation (Including projected start lists, obviously for nations like China it’ll probably be way off due to their depth) Simulation is based off of the ITTF World Rankings. All the different Asian quotas are quite confusing to me, and it’s very much possible I got something wrong, please feel free to correct me if needed. Men’s Singles Central Asia Quota: Kazakstan (Kirill Gerassimenko) East Asia Quota: Singapore (Izaac Quek) South Asia Quota: India (Harmeet Desai) Southeast Asia Quota: Malaysia (Javen Choong) West Asia Quota: Iran (Noshad Alamiyan) So Asian Table Tennis Union has five zones - East Asia, South-East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, and West Asia. So Asia gets 6 quotas so 1 quota gets allocated to each of the five zones and the sixth one is allocated either by ranking or competition (format for 6th quota is TBD, it was ranking in 2020 and competition in 2016). So here are NOC in each zone East Asia : South-East Asia: South Asia: Central Asia: West Asia: so Central Asia quota is tough battle between and players unless anyone gets team quota Josh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh 10,537 Posted January 22 #24 Share Posted January 22 56 minutes ago, Roamingrover86 said: I would suggest you wait till the World team championships due to be held next month before simulating the individual qualifiers. 8 places are up for grabs & going by previous editions some upsets are bound to happen . This is all just for fun, I don’t expect most of it to be right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh 10,537 Posted January 24 #25 Share Posted January 24 (edited) Right okay, time for part 2 of my simulation/projected start list with women’s singles/team and mixed doubles. Too much work to do in one go, I’ll hopefully have the mixed doubles updated by the end of today/tomorrow. Women’s Team Host Nation: France (Jia Nan Yuan, Prithika Pavade, Audrey Zarif) Oceania Quota: Australia (Yangzi Liu, Minhyung Jee, Jian Fang Lay) Asian Quota: China (Sun Yingsha, Wang Yidi, Cheng Meng) European Quota: Germany (Ying Han, Nina Mittelham, Xiaona Shan) Pan American Quotas: Brazil (Bruna Takahashi, Giulia Takahashi, Bruna Alexandre), United States (Lily Zhang, Amy Wang, Sally Moyland) African Quota: Egypt (Dina Meshref, Hana Goda, Mariam Alhodaby) World Championships Quotas: Japan (Miwa Harimoto, Hina Hataya, Mima Ito), Chinese Taipei (Cheng I-Ching, Chen Szu-Yu, Liu Hsing-Yin), South Korea (Shin Yubin, Joo Cheonhui, Jeon Jihee), Hong Kong (Doo Hoi Kem, Zhu Chengzhu, Yam Lee Lok), Romania (Bernadette Szocs, Elizabeta Samara, Adina Diaconu), Puerto Rico (Adrianna Diaz, Melanie Diaz, Brianna Burgos), Singapore (Zheng Jian, Zhou Jingyi, Wong Xin Ru), Portugal (Jieni Shao, Fu Yu, Matilde Pinto) World Rankings Quota: Slovakia (Tatiana Kukulkova, Barbora Balazova, Ema Labosova) Women’s Singles African Quotas: Cameroon (Sarah Hanffou), Nigeria (Fatimo Bello), Algeria (Lynda Loghraibi), Democratic Republic of the Congo (Ammandine Litobaka) Central Asia Quota: Kazakstan (Sarvinoz Mirkadirova) East Asia Quota: North Korea (Pyon Song Gyong) South Asia Quota: India (Manika Batra) Southeast Asia Quota: Thailand (Orawan Paranang) European Quotas: Monaco (Xiaoxin Yang), Austria (Sofia Polcanova), Sweden (Linda Bergstrom), Luxemborg (Xia Lian Ni) Latin America Quotas: Mexico (Arantxa Cossio Aceves), Chile (Zhiying Zeng), Cuba (Daniela Fonseca), Argentina (Ana Codina) North America Quota: Canada (Mo Zhang) Oceania Quota: New Zealand (Jocelyn Lam) West Asia Quota: Lebanon (Mariam El Habech) World Ranking Quotas: Poland (Natalia Bajor), Spain (Maria Xiao), Czech Republic (Hana Matelova), Ukraine (Margaryta Pesotska), Croatia (Ivana Malobabic), Hungary (Georgina Pota), Italy (Giorgia Piccolin) , Great Britain (Anna Hursey), Turkey (Sibel Altinkaya), Serbia (Sabrina Surjan), Switzerland (Rachel Moret), Vanuatu (Priscila Tommy), Tunisia (Maram Zoghlami), Venezuela (Roxy Gonzalez), Fiji (Carolyn Li) Universality Quota: ? Mixed Doubles Host Nation: France (Jia Nan Yuan/Felix Lebrun) European Quota: Germany (Dang Qiu/Nina Mittelham) Oceania Quota: Australia (Nicholas Lum/Yangzi Liu) Asian Quota: Reallocated to World Rankings African Quota: Egypt (Omar Assar/Dina Meshref) Pan American Quotas: Brazil (Bruna Takahashi/Vitor Ishiy), Cuba (Daniela Fonseca/Jorge Campos) World Qualification Tournament: China (Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha), Japan (Hina Hataya/Tomokazu Harimoto), Chinese Taipei (Chen Tzu-Yu/Lin Yun-Ju), South Korea (Lim Jonghoon/Shin Yubin) World Rankings: Hong Kong (Wong Chung Ting/Doo Hoi Kem), Spain (Alvaro Martin/Maria Xiao), Romania (Ovidiu Ionescu/Bernadette Szocs), India (Sathiyan Gnanasekaran/Manrika Batra), Sweden (Christina Kallberg/Truls Moregard), Hungary (Dora Madarasz/Nandor Ecseki) Edited January 27 by Josh konig and Gianlu33 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laraja 1,494 Posted January 27 #26 Share Posted January 27 World Rankings updated as of January 26th, 2024 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHSN 3,626 Posted February 26 #27 Share Posted February 26 I can't find anything about it on ITTF nor ATTU websites to confirm it but according to our TT federation, the Central Asian qualification tournament will be held in Uzbekistan from 18 to 20 March Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHSN 3,626 Posted February 26 #28 Share Posted February 26 6 hours ago, MHSN said: I can't find anything about it on ITTF nor ATTU websites to confirm it but according to our TT federation, the Central Asian qualification tournament will be held in Uzbekistan from 18 to 20 March and it seems the city of Sulaymaniyeh in Iraq will host the West Asian qualifiers. couldn't find a date but apparently that's somewhere in March too interesting that none of those World/Asian federations bother to put that in their calendar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prso1000 666 Posted March 4 #29 Share Posted March 4 March team ranking is published. as expected following NOC take quotas Men: Slovenia, Croatia and India Women: Thailand, Poland, India and Sweden. Josh, Benolympique, rybak and 1 other 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benolympique 2,398 Posted March 4 #30 Share Posted March 4 Men’s Teams 1. Australia (Continental Qualification) 2. Brazil (Continental Qualification) 3. Canada (Continental Qualification) 4. China (Continental Qualification) 5. Chinese Taipei (World Championships Qualification) 6. Croatia (World Ranking Qualification – reallocated) 7. Denmark (World Championships Qualification) 8. Egypt (Continental Qualification) 9. France (Host) 10. Germany (World Championships Qualification) 11. India (World Ranking Qualification – reallocated) 12. Japan (World Championships Qualification) 13. Korea Republic (World Championships Qualification) 14 .Portugal (World Championships Qualification) 15. Slovenia (World Ranking Qualification) 16. Sweden (Continental Qualification) Women’s Teams 1. Australia (Continental Qualification) 2. Brazil (Continental Qualification) 3. China (Continental Qualification) 4. Chinese Taipei (World Championships Qualification) 5. Egypt (Continental Qualification) 6. France (Host) 7. Germany (Continental Qualification) 8. Hong Kong, China (World Championships Qualification) 9. India (World Ranking Qualification – reallocated) 10. Japan (World Championships Qualification) 11. Korea Republic (World Championships Qualification) 12. Poland (World Ranking Qualification – reallocated) 13. Romania (World Championships Qualification) 14. Sweden (World Ranking Qualification – reallocated) 15. Thailand (World Ranking Qualification) 16. USA (Continental Qualification) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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