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In Asia we have 6 quotas, it will be 6 Zones (in calendar I see 4 - South East Asia, South Asia, West Asia, Central Asia)

or they will use ranking for one or two quotas

 

for example Europe have tournament in Bosnia, and gave 5 places + 1 place is from ranking (closed 11 june / world ranking will close 18 june).

 

May

 

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:NEP and :SRI should get the singles quota in Men and Women respectively in South Asia.

 

For us the fight for getting into Olympic team is heating up with 4 men and 5 women in fray for the 3 spots per gender. Men's No 1, Women's No 2 and No 6 look safe for now.

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7 hours ago, Adriano said:

In Asia we have 6 quotas, it will be 6 Zones (in calendar I see 4 - South East Asia, South Asia, West Asia, Central Asia)

or they will use ranking for one or two quotas

There should be an East Asian qualifier. As for the last quota, I think like Europe they are planning to allocated it towards the rankings, but they may host another tournament.

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1 hour ago, JoshMartini007 said:

There should be an East Asian qualifier. As for the last quota, I think like Europe they are planning to allocated it towards the rankings, but they may host another tournament.

I cannot find any confirmation by this or countries eligible to fight in each zone.

 

6-12 May: Continental Olympic Qualification Tournaments (TBD)**  maybe it's a date for last known asian tournament?

 

 

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29 minutes ago, Adriano said:

I cannot find any confirmation by this or countries eligible to fight in each zone.

 

Unless things have recently changed the groupings for each zone is as follows.

 

East Asia

:CHN:TPE:HKG:JPN:KOR:PRK:MGL 

 

Southeast Asia

:BRU:CAM:INA:LAO:MAS:MYA:PHI:SGP:THA:VIE 

 

South Asia

:BAN:BHU:IND:MDV:NEP:PAK:SRI 

 

West Asia

:BRN:IRQ:JOR:KUW:LBN:OMA:PLE:QAT:KSA:SYR:YEM:UAE 

 

Middle Asia

:AFG:IRI:KAZ:KGZ:TJK:TKM:UZB 

 

Nations already qualified to the team event are not eligible for singles quotas. That means the women's East Asia quota is literally between North Korea and Mongolia while the men adds Hong Kong to the mix. Additionally, Thailand's women cannot compete nor can India in either gender.

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Being curious, here are the top ranked eligible Asian athletes in each zone (max 2 per NOC).

 

East Asia Men

36. :HKG Chun Ting Wong

91. :HKG Siu Hang Lam

726. :MGL Temuulen Myandal

753. :MGL Ser-Od Gankhuyag

 

East Asia Women

162. :PRK Song Gyong Pyon

598. :MGL Bolor-Erdene Batmunkh

645. :MGL Undram Munkhbat

 

Note: North Korea is severely underrated due to not participating for years

 

 

Southeast Asia Men

106. :SGP Koen Pang

109. :SGP Izaac Quek

352. :MAS Qi Shen Wong

391. :MAS Javen Choong

396. :THA Sitisak Nuchchart

 

Southeast Asia Women

61. :SGP Jian Zeng

116. :SGP Jingyi Zhou

277. :MAS Alice Chang

310. :PHI Kheith Cruz

369. :MAS Ying Ho

 

 

South Asia Men

793. :MDV Ahmed Akhyar

829. :PAK Afzaal Ahmad

910. :MDV Mohamed Ismail

924. :NEP Sanyog Kapali

 

South Asia Women

537. :SRI Ishara Madurangi

631. :MDV Fathimath Ali

730. :MDV Aishath Nazim

 

 

West Asia Men

308. :KSA Ali Alkhadrawi

325. :YEM Ebrahim Gubran

460. :QAT Yousif Abdalla

467. :QAT Rawad Alnaser

468. :KSA Abdulaziz Bu Shulaybi

 

West Asia Women

319. :LBN Mariam El Habech

355. :LBN Lori Yahnian

388. :BRN Maryam Alaali

438. :QAT Aia Mohamed

488. :JOR Bara Al-Wedian

 

 

Middle Asia Men

41. :KAZ Kirill Gerassimenko

72. :IRI Noshad Almaniyan

137. :IRI Amir Hossein Hodaei

204. :KAZ Alan Kurmangaliyev

247. :UZB Shokhrukh Iskandarov

 

Middle Asia Women

186. :KAZ Sarvinoz Mirkadirova

213. :KAZ Anastassiya Lavrova

248. :UZB Markhabo Magdieva

259. :IRI Elina Rahmini

336. :IRI Mahshid Ashtari

 

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Thank you what a great job!!! I am curious about Gerrasimienko, he is so high on ranking could not start and gave quota for second KAZ or IRI. Player must have ITTF ranking points to be there in your opinion?

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38 minutes ago, Adriano said:

Thank you what a great job!!! I am curious about Gerrasimienko, he is so high on ranking could not start and gave quota for second KAZ or IRI. Player must have ITTF ranking points to be there in your opinion?

No, athletes with no ranking can compete in the continental qualifiers.

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This is how ATTU determines its 6th singles quota

 

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1.3 Five (5)players per gender shall be qualified from these qualifications events.

 

1.4 One (1) more player per gender from Asia will be selected by ITTF World Ranking published on 11 June 2024(Week 24).

There is no obligation for the players to participate in the continental Singles Qualification tournament to be eligible for WR selection.

is it really necessary? the best Asian player in the ranking will qualify through the World Ranking quotas anyway. 

 

btw it seems ITTF can never find the best possible format for the qualifiers. I hope they learn one day that they have to award the ranking quotas before the continental qualifiers. I totally understand they have problems with mixed doubles quotas, still they could find a way to deal with it.

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