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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: :FRA France (Felix Lebrun, Alexis Lebrun, Simon Gauzy)

Oceania Quota: :AUS Australia (Nicolas Lum, Aditya Sareen, Finn Luu)

Asian Quota: :CHN China (Fan Zhendong, Wang Chuqin, Ma Long)

European Quota: :SWE Sweden (Anton Kallberg, Truls Moregard, Matthias Falck)

Pan American Quotas: :BRA Brazil (Hugo Calderano, Vitor Ishiy, Guilherme Teodoro), :CAN Canada (Eugene Wang, Edward Ly, Jeremy Hazin)

African Quota: :EGY Egypt (Omar Assar, Ahmed Saleh, Mohammed El-Beiali)

World Championships Quotas: :GER Germany (Dang Qiu, Dimitrij Ovtcharov, Patrick Franziska), :KOR South Korea (Jang Woojin, Lim Jonghoon, Lee Sang Su), :JPN Japan (Shunsuke Togami, Sora Matsushima, Tomokazu Harimoto), :POR Portugal (Marco Freitas, Joao Geraldo, Tiago Apolonia), :TPE Chinese Taipei (Kao Cheng-Jui, Chuang Chih-Yuan, Lin Yun-Ju), :HKG Hong Kong (Wong Chun-Ting, Lam Siu Hang, Chan Baldwin), :SLO Slovenia (Deni Kozul, Darko Jorgic, Peter Hribar), :CRO Croatia (Tomislav Pucar, Andrej Gacina, Filip Zeljko)

World Rankings Quota: :GBR Great Britain (Liam Pitchford, Paul Drinkhall, Tom Jarvis)

 

Men’s Singles 

African Quotas: :NGR Nigeria (Quadri Aruna), :ALG Algeria (Mehdi Bouloussa), :SEN Senegal (Ibrahima Diaw), :MAD Madagascar (Antoine Razafinarivo)

Central Asia Quota: :KAZ Kazakstan (Kirill Gerassimenko)

East Asia Quota: :MGL 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: :IND India (Harmeet Desai)
Southeast Asia Quota: :SGP Singapore (Izaac Quek)

European Quotas: :DEN Denmark  (Jonathan Groth), :ESP Spain (Alvaro Robles), :ROU Romania (Eduard Ionescu), :BEL Belgium (Martin Allegro)

Latin America Quotas: :CHI Chile (Nicolas Burgos), :CUB Cuba (Andy Pereira), :PUR Puerto Rico (Brian Alfanador), :MEX Mexico (Marcos Madrid)

North America Quota: :USA United States (Ma Jinbao)

Oceania Quota: :NZL New Zealand (Alfred Dela Pena)

West Asia Quota: :KSA Saudi Arabia (Ali Alkhadrawi)

World Ranking Quotas: :AUT Austria (Daniel Habesohn), :SVK Slovakia (Lubomir Pistej), :ITA Italy (Mihai Bobocica), :CZE Czech Republic (Lubomir Jancarik), :POL Poland (Jakub Dyjas), :ARG Argentina (Santiago Lorenzo), :CGO Congo (Saheed Idowu), :FIN Finland (Benedek Olah), :HUN Hungary (Bence Majoros), :GRE Greece (Panagiotis Gionis), :PAR Paraguay (Marcelo Aguirre), :ECU Ecuador (Alberto Mino), :LUX Luxembourg (Luke Mladenovic), :RSA South Africa (Luke Abrahams), :IRI Iran (Noshad Alamiyan)

Universality Quota: ?

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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: :FRA France (Felix Lebrun, Alexis Lebrun, Simon Gauzy)

Oceania Quota: :AUS Australia (Nicolas Lum, Aditya Sareen, Finn Luu)

Asian Quota: :CHN China (Fan Zhendong, Wang Chuqin, Ma Long)

European Quota: :SWE Sweden (Anton Kallberg, Truls Moregard, Matthias Falck)

Pan American Quotas: :BRA Brazil (Hugo Calderano, Vitor Ishiy, Guilherme Teodoro), :CAN Canada (Eugene Wang, Edward Ly, Jeremy Hazin)

African Quota: :EGY Egypt (Omar Assar, Ahmed Saleh, Mohammed El-Beiali)

World Championships Quotas: :GER Germany (Dang Qiu, Dimitrij Ovtcharov, Patrick Franziska), :KOR South Korea (Jang Woojin, Lim Jonghoon, Lee Sang Su), :JPN Japan (Shunsuke Togami, Sora Matsushima, Tomokazu Harimoto), :POR Portugal (Marco Freitas, Joao Geraldo, Tiago Apolonia), :TPE Chinese Taipei (Kao Cheng-Jui, Chuang Chih-Yuan, Lin Yun-Ju), :HKG Hong Kong (Wong Chun-Ting, Lam Siu Hang, Chan Baldwin), :SLO Slovenia (Deni Kozul, Darko Jorgic, Peter Hribar), :CRO Croatia (Tomislav Pucar, Andrej Gacina, Filip Zeljko)

World Rankings Quota: :GBR Great Britain (Liam Pitchford, Paul Drinkhall, Tom Jarvis)

 

Men’s Singles 

African Quotas: :NGR Nigeria (Quadri Aruna), :ALG Algeria (Mehdi Bouloussa), :SEN Senegal (Ibrahima Diaw), :MAD Madagascar (Antoine Razafinarivo)

Central Asia Quota: :KAZ Kazakstan (Kirill Gerassimenko)

East Asia Quota: :SGP Singapore (Izaac Quek)

South Asia Quota: :IND India (Harmeet Desai)
Southeast Asia Quota: :MAS Malaysia (Javen Choong)

European Quotas: :DEN Denmark  (Jonathan Groth), :ESP Spain (Alvaro Robles), :ROU Romania (Eduard Ionescu), :BEL Belgium (Martin Allegro)

Latin America Quotas: :CHI Chile (Nicolas Burgos), :CUB Cuba (Andy Pereira), :PUR Puerto Rico (Brian Alfanador), :MEX Mexico (Marcos Madrid)

North America Quota: :USA United States (Ma Jinbao)

Oceania Quota: :NZL New Zealand (Alfred Dela Pena)

West Asia Quota: :IRI Iran (Noshad Alamiyan)

World Ranking Quotas: :AUT Austria (Daniel Habesohn), :SVK Slovakia (Lubomir Pistej), :ITA Italy (Mihai Bobocica), :CZE Czech Republic (Lubomir Jancarik), :POL Poland (Jakub Dyjas), :ARG Argentina (Santiago Lorenzo), :CGO Congo (Saheed Idowu), :FIN Finland (Benedek Olah), :HUN Hungary (Bence Majoros), :GRE Greece (Panagiotis Gionis), :PAR Paraguay (Marcelo Aguirre), :ECU Ecuador (Alberto Mino), :LUX Luxembourg (Luke Mladenovic), :RSA South Africa (Luke Abrahams), :CIV 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 :IND 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. 

 

 

 

 

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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: :KAZ Kazakstan (Kirill Gerassimenko)

East Asia Quota: :SGP Singapore (Izaac Quek)

South Asia Quota: :IND India (Harmeet Desai)
Southeast Asia Quota: :MAS Malaysia (Javen Choong)

West Asia Quota: :IRI 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 : :CHN:TPE:HKG:JPN:KOR:PRK:MGL

South-East Asia: :BRU:CAM:INA:LAO:MAS:MYA:PHI:SGP:THA:VIE

South Asia: :BAN:IND:NEP:PAK:SRI:MDV:BHU 

Central Asia: :AFG:IRI:KAZ:KGZ:TJK:TKM:UZB

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

so Central Asia quota is tough battle between :KAZ and :IRI players unless anyone gets team quota

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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.

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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: :FRA France (Jia Nan Yuan, Prithika Pavade, Audrey Zarif)

Oceania Quota: :AUS Australia (Yangzi Liu, Minhyung Jee, Jian Fang Lay)

Asian Quota: :CHN China (Sun Yingsha, Wang Yidi, Cheng Meng)

European Quota: :GER Germany (Ying Han, Nina Mittelham, Xiaona Shan)

Pan American Quotas: :BRA Brazil (Bruna Takahashi, Giulia Takahashi, Bruna Alexandre), :USA United States (Lily Zhang, Amy Wang, Sally Moyland)

African Quota: :EGY Egypt (Dina Meshref, Hana Goda, Mariam Alhodaby)
World Championships Quotas: :JPN Japan (Miwa Harimoto, Hina Hataya, Mima Ito), :TPE Chinese Taipei (Cheng I-Ching, Chen Szu-Yu, Liu Hsing-Yin), :KOR South Korea (Shin Yubin, Joo Cheonhui, Jeon Jihee), :HKG Hong Kong (Doo Hoi Kem, Zhu Chengzhu, Yam Lee Lok), :ROU Romania (Bernadette Szocs, Elizabeta Samara, Adina Diaconu), :PUR Puerto Rico (Adrianna Diaz, Melanie Diaz, Brianna Burgos), :SGP Singapore (Zheng Jian, Zhou Jingyi, Wong Xin Ru), :POR Portugal (Jieni Shao, Fu Yu, Matilde Pinto)

World Rankings Quota: :SVK Slovakia (Tatiana Kukulkova, Barbora Balazova, Ema Labosova)  

 

Women’s Singles 

African Quotas: :CMR Cameroon (Sarah Hanffou), :NGR Nigeria (Fatimo Bello), :ALG Algeria (Lynda Loghraibi), :COD Democratic Republic of the Congo (Ammandine Litobaka)

Central Asia Quota: :KAZ Kazakstan (Sarvinoz Mirkadirova)

East Asia Quota: :PRK North Korea (Pyon Song Gyong)

South Asia Quota: :IND India (Manika Batra)

Southeast Asia Quota: :THA Thailand (Orawan Paranang)

European Quotas: :MON Monaco (Xiaoxin Yang):AUT Austria (Sofia Polcanova), :SWE Sweden (Linda Bergstrom), :LUX Luxemborg (Xia Lian Ni)

Latin America Quotas: :MEX Mexico (Arantxa Cossio Aceves), :CHI Chile (Zhiying Zeng), :CUB Cuba (Daniela Fonseca), :ARG Argentina (Ana Codina)

North America Quota: :CAN Canada (Mo Zhang)

Oceania Quota: :NZL New Zealand (Jocelyn Lam)

West Asia Quota: :LBN Lebanon (Mariam El Habech)

World Ranking Quotas: :POL Poland (Natalia Bajor), :ESP Spain (Maria Xiao):CZE Czech Republic (Hana Matelova), :UKR Ukraine (Margaryta Pesotska),  :CRO Croatia (Ivana Malobabic), :HUN Hungary (Georgina Pota), :ITA Italy (Giorgia Piccolin) , :GBR Great Britain (Anna Hursey), :TUR Turkey (Sibel Altinkaya), :SRB Serbia (Sabrina Surjan), :SUI Switzerland (Rachel Moret), :VAN Vanuatu (Priscila Tommy):TUN Tunisia (Maram Zoghlami), :VEN Venezuela (Roxy Gonzalez), :FIJ Fiji (Carolyn Li)

Universality Quota: ?

 

Mixed Doubles

Host Nation: :FRA France (Jia Nan Yuan/Felix Lebrun)

European Quota: :GER Germany (Dang Qiu/Nina Mittelham)

Oceania Quota: :AUS Australia (Nicholas Lum/Yangzi Liu)

Asian Quota: Reallocated to World Rankings

African Quota: :EGY Egypt (Omar Assar/Dina Meshref)
Pan American Quotas: :BRA Brazil (Bruna Takahashi/Vitor Ishiy), :CUB Cuba (Daniela Fonseca/Jorge Campos)

World Qualification Tournament: :CHN China (Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha), :JPN Japan (Hina Hataya/Tomokazu Harimoto), :TPE Chinese Taipei (Chen Tzu-Yu/Lin Yun-Ju), :KOR South Korea (Lim Jonghoon/Shin Yubin)

World Rankings: :HKG Hong Kong (Wong Chung Ting/Doo Hoi Kem), :ESP Spain (Alvaro Martin/Maria Xiao), :ROU Romania (Ovidiu Ionescu/Bernadette Szocs), :IND India (Sathiyan Gnanasekaran/Manrika Batra), :SWE Sweden (Christina Kallberg/Truls Moregard), :HUN Hungary (Dora Madarasz/Nandor Ecseki)

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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

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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. :question:

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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)
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