De_Gambassi 914 Posted May 8 #71 Share Posted May 8 How will the teams be seeded in Paris? Simply the world ranking? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vic Liu 1,620 Posted May 14 #72 Share Posted May 14 Chinese Team Men's single: Wang Chuqin, Fan Zhendong Men's team: Wang Chuqin, Fan Zhendong, Ma Long Women's single: Sun Yingsha, Chen Meng Women's team: Sun Yingsha, Chen Meng, Wang Manyu Mixed double: Sun Yingsha/Wang Chuqin https://www.ctta.cn/xhgg/20240514.html Laraja, MHSN, Benolympique and 2 others 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MatiReimundo 169 Posted May 14 #73 Share Posted May 14 7 hours ago, Vic Liu said: Chinese Team Men's single: Wang Chuqin, Fan Zhendong Men's team: Wang Chuqin, Fan Zhendong, Ma Long Women's single: Sun Yingsha, Chen Meng Women's team: Sun Yingsha, Chen Meng, Wang Manyu Mixed double: Sun Yingsha/Wang Chuqin https://www.ctta.cn/xhgg/20240514.html Fan Zhendong instead of Ma Long is crazy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChandlerMne 660 Posted May 14 #74 Share Posted May 14 22 minutes ago, MatiReimundo said: Fan Zhendong instead of Ma Long is crazy Ma Long lost some unexpected matches, most recently in Arabia. Probably cause of that. I still disagree with that decision. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JoshMartini007 2,304 Posted May 20 Popular Post #75 Share Posted May 20 (edited) Now that the continental qualifiers are over, here's the situation for the final continental quotas. On June 11th, the highest ranked eligible athlete from Africa, Asia, Europe and Pan America will get the quota. Here's what the top three look like. Africa Men 19. Quadri Aruna 73. Ibrahima Diaw 118. Saheed Idowu Africa Women 111. Lucie Mobarek 140. Lynda Loghraibi 183. Ammadine Litobaka Aruna pretty much has his spot locked up. The women's quota likely goes to Algeria. Asia Men 42. Kirill Gerassimenko 48. Chun Ting Wong 51. Noshad Alamiyan Asia Women 117. Jingyi Zhou 164. Song Gyong Pyon 179. Alice Chang The men's quota for Asia is quite competitive, but all three will qualify through the rankings. On the women's side the depth is pretty bare now that most of the top athletes have qualified. Singapore has a large lead to win a second quota. Europe Men 38. Liam Pitchford 43. Alvaro Robles 49. Ovidiu Ionescu Europe Women 16. Xiaoxin Yang 20. Sofia Polcanova 44. Xia Lian Ni Europe as usual is quite competitive at this stage. All of these athletes will qualify through the world rankings. Pan America Men 54. Nicolas Burgos 74. Brian Afanador 78. Alberto Mino Pan America Women 11. Adriana Diaz 122. Ivy Liao 127. Yadira Silva Diaz is pretty much qualified. Burgos is in a good position too. Afanador and Mino could make a run, but at the same time they are in a decent position world rankings wise too. The final quotas will be decided through the overall rankings on June 18th. Assuming the above continental qualifiers remains unchanged, the men's side will start with 9 quotas while the women will have 11. Note as quotas are awarded more will be reallocated due to duplicates between singles and mixed doubles. Men 43. Alvaro Robles (reallocation) 48. Chun Ting Wong (reallocation) 49. Ovidiu Ionescu (reallocation) 51. Noshad Alamiyan 56. Daniel Habesohn 72. Eduard Ionescu 73. Ibrahima Diaw 74. Brian Afanador 78. Alberto Mino 79. Martin Allegro 81. Mihai Bobocica 84. Maciej Kubik ------------------------ 85. Siu Hang Lam 86. Daniel Gonzalez 91. Jinbao Ma 92. Paul Drinkhall 93. Andreas Levenko 94. Lubomir Pistej 95. Cedric Nuytinck 98. Benedek Olah I'm not 100% sure if the reallocation of the East Asia and Oceania quotas happen before or after the world ranking quotas. If before, then the East Asia quota will go to Hong Kong (Wong or Lam). If after, it could still go to Hong Kong (Lam), but should Lam make the cut-off then it will go to Temuulen Myandal, though with only four points I wouldn't be surprised if a North Korean player took the quota. The Oceania quota is currently in the hands of Vicky Wu. Women 20. Sofia Polcanova 44. Xia Lian Ni 56. Giorgia Piccolin 60. Maria Xiao (reallocation) 65. Tatiana Kukulkova 66. Georgina Pota 78. Ivana Malobabic 80. Barbora Balazova 81. Hana Matelova 84. Izabela Lupulesku 87. Solomiya Brateyko 94. Debora Vivarelli ----------------------------- 95. Dora Madarasz (reallocation) 104. Sibel Altinkaya 106. Sarah De Nutte 108. Jocelyn Lam 113. Zhehan Yang 116. Sofia-Xuan Zhang 117. Jingyi Zhou 119. Rachel Moret The East Asia reallocation is currently going to Song Gyong Pyon. Edited May 20 by JoshMartini007 avlar, mrv86, Jur and 8 others 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,694 Posted May 21 #76 Share Posted May 21 18 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said: Now that the continental qualifiers are over, here's the situation for the final continental quotas. On June 11th, the highest ranked eligible athlete from Africa, Asia, Europe and Pan America will get the quota. Here's what the top three look like. Africa Men 19. Quadri Aruna 73. Ibrahima Diaw 118. Saheed Idowu Africa Women 111. Lucie Mobarek 140. Lynda Loghraibi 183. Ammadine Litobaka Aruna pretty much has his spot locked up. The women's quota likely goes to Algeria. Asia Men 42. Kirill Gerassimenko 48. Chun Ting Wong 51. Noshad Alamiyan Asia Women 117. Jingyi Zhou 164. Song Gyong Pyon 179. Alice Chang The men's quota for Asia is quite competitive, but all three will qualify through the rankings. On the women's side the depth is pretty bare now that most of the top athletes have qualified. Singapore has a large lead to win a second quota. Europe Men 38. Liam Pitchford 43. Alvaro Robles 49. Ovidiu Ionescu Europe Women 16. Xiaoxin Yang 20. Sofia Polcanova 44. Xia Lian Ni Europe as usual is quite competitive at this stage. All of these athletes will qualify through the world rankings. Pan America Men 54. Nicolas Burgos 74. Brian Afanador 78. Alberto Mino Pan America Women 11. Adriana Diaz 122. Ivy Liao 127. Yadira Silva Diaz is pretty much qualified. Burgos is in a good position too. Afanador and Mino could make a run, but at the same time they are in a decent position world rankings wise too. The final quotas will be decided through the overall rankings on June 18th. Assuming the above continental qualifiers remains unchanged, the men's side will start with 9 quotas while the women will have 11. Note as quotas are awarded more will be reallocated due to duplicates between singles and mixed doubles. Men 43. Alvaro Robles (reallocation) 48. Chun Ting Wong (reallocation) 49. Ovidiu Ionescu (reallocation) 51. Noshad Alamiyan 56. Daniel Habesohn 72. Eduard Ionescu 73. Ibrahima Diaw 74. Brian Afanador 78. Alberto Mino 79. Martin Allegro 81. Mihai Bobocica 84. Maciej Kubik ------------------------ 85. Siu Hang Lam 86. Daniel Gonzalez 91. Jinbao Ma 92. Paul Drinkhall 93. Andreas Levenko 94. Lubomir Pistej 95. Cedric Nuytinck 98. Benedek Olah I'm not 100% sure if the reallocation of the East Asia and Oceania quotas happen before or after the world ranking quotas. If before, then the East Asia quota will go to Hong Kong (Wong or Lam). If after, it could still go to Hong Kong (Lam), but should Lam make the cut-off then it will go to Temuulen Myandal, though with only four points I wouldn't be surprised if a North Korean player took the quota. The Oceania quota is currently in the hands of Vicky Wu. Women 20. Sofia Polcanova 44. Xia Lian Ni 56. Giorgia Piccolin 60. Maria Xiao (reallocation) 65. Tatiana Kukulkova 66. Georgina Pota 78. Ivana Malobabic 80. Barbora Balazova 81. Hana Matelova 84. Izabela Lupulesku 87. Solomiya Brateyko 94. Debora Vivarelli ----------------------------- 95. Dora Madarasz (reallocation) 104. Sibel Altinkaya 106. Sarah De Nutte 108. Jocelyn Lam 113. Zhehan Yang 116. Sofia-Xuan Zhang 117. Jingyi Zhou 119. Rachel Moret The East Asia reallocation is currently going to Song Gyong Pyon. Why Bobocica (81°) and not Stoyanov (67°)? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adriano 504 Posted May 21 #77 Share Posted May 21 6 hours ago, Gianlu33 said: Why Bobocica (81°) and not Stoyanov (67°)? He make a world ranking from ITF instead of oltmpic Race To Paris on this websitw, ofcourse closer june 18 it will be the same. But Bobocica has good World Champs, expire in a few days. Gianlu33 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHSN 3,347 Posted May 22 #78 Share Posted May 22 ITTF awarded the East Asian quotas based on 21 May ranking. Wong Chun Ting and Pyon Song-Gyong source https://www.ittf.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Paris_2024_WS21May24.pdf https://www.ittf.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Paris_2024_MS21May24-2.pdf Josh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshMartini007 2,304 Posted May 22 #79 Share Posted May 22 That makes more sense to award the East Asian quotas now. This means that the men's singles world rankings will have 10 quotas (plus athletes who are also qualified in the mixed doubles). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laraja 1,423 Posted May 23 #80 Share Posted May 23 World Rankings updated as of May 23rd, 2024 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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