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4 hours ago, Griff88 said:

Yes.. Since the African continental quota is voided, the quota is given to the next best ranking player which is Kazuno and Kurihara :d

 

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Thanks!

 

We have at least one entry for each of 5 events.

Though we have a huge trouble in men's singles and only one quota for women's doubles, I'm content with this qualification result.

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Here's a provisional list of the qualification places

 

Men's Singles

World Ranking list: :CHN  :MAS  :CHN  :DEN  :DEN  :TPE  :INA  :KOR  :GER  :HKG  :IND  :HKG  :GBR  :KOR  :THA  :JPN  :VIE  :ESP  :FRA  :EST  :GUA  :SWE  :BEL  :RUS  :POL  :ISR  :CUB  :IRL  :UKR  :BRA  :SIN  :USA

Africa Continental quota: :RSA  According to its qualification rules, South Africa will reject the continental quota; :UGA gets this place if no triparte place is given to a NOC from Africa, :BOT  :CGO  :GHA  :ZAM are the countries that satisfy the IF requirements to be awarded that place.

Oceania Continental quota: :AUS  Australia can only select two of its continental quotas; if this event is not selected, quota goes to :NZL, which does not accept reallocated places. As no other NOC from Oceania fulfills the requirements for participation, this place will be reallocated to World Ranking list.

Host country quota (reallocation): :POR

World Ranking (reallocation):  :AUT  :CAN  :CZE  :MEX  :FIN ; currently there are up to three spots up to be awarded to singles competition, given that each NOC chooses their first and/or second ranked athletes in the other events of the same gender.

NOC's fulfilling conditions for tripartite Invitation (up to 3 places):  :BAR  :BRU  :GUY  :JOR  :NEP  :PAK  :SRI  :SUR  (plus the African countries mentioned above)

 

 

Women's Singles

World Ranking list: :ESP  :THA  :CHN  :CHN  :JPN  :KOR  :IND  :TPE  :IND  :JPN  :KOR  :THA  :GBR  :CAN  :INA  :GER  :DEN  :MAS  :HKG  :USA  :CZE  :SIN  :BUL  :TUR  :VIE  :RUS  :FRA  :ITA  :UKR  :AUT  :FIN  :BEL

Africa Continental quota: :MRI  ; :NGR gets this place if no triparte place is given to a NOC from Africa,  :BOT  :GHA  :SEY  :ZAM are the countries that satisfy the IF requirements to be awarded that place.

Oceania Continental quota: :AUS  Australia can only select two of its continental quotas; if this event is not selected, quota goes to :NZL, which does not accept reallocated places. As no other NOC from Oceania fulfills the requirements for participation, this place will be reallocated to World Ranking list.

Host country quota: :BRA 

World Ranking (reallocation): :SUI  :IRL  :POR  :EST  :HUN ; as with men there are three spots up to be awarded. 

NOC's fulfilling conditions for tripartite Invitation (up to 3 places):  :BAR  :JOR  :PAK  :SRI (plus the African countries mentioned above)

 

Men's Pairs

World Ranking list: :KOR  :INA  :CHN  :KOR  :CHN  :JPN  :DEN  :RUS  :MAS  :TPE  :GBR  :IND  :POL  :GER 

Africa Continental quota: There isn't a pair inside top 50 in qualification ranking.

America Continental quota: :USA (35 in ranking); if the spot is rejected, :CAN gets the place.

Oceania Continental quota: :AUS (46 in ranking); Australia can only select two of its continental quotas; if this event is not selected, there's no other pair that fulfills the requirements.

World Ranking (reallocation): :THA gets the spot if Australia doesn't take the spot in this event.

 

Women's Pairs

World Ranking list: :JPN  :INA  :CHN  :CHN  :DEN  :KOR  :KOR  :NED  :IND  :BUL  :THA  :HKG  :MAS  :GER  :GBR  :USA

Africa Continental quota: There isn't a pair inside top 50 in qualification ranking.

America Continental quota: No continental place, as the top NOC from this continent already qualified by ranking.

Oceania Continental quota: No pair from this continent in the top 50 of qualification ranking.

 

Mixed Pairs

World Ranking list: :CHN  :INA  :KOR  :DEN  :CHN  :GBR  :INA  :MAS  :HKG  :THA  :NED  :GER  :POL  :JPN

Africa Continental quota: There isn't a pair inside top 50 in qualification ranking.

America Continental quota: :USA (25 in ranking); if the spot is rejected, :CAN gets the place.

Oceania Continental quota: :AUS (33 in ranking); Australia can only select two of its continental quotas; if this event is not selected, there's no other pair that fulfills the requirements.

World Ranking (reallocation): :RUS gets the spot if Australia doesn't take the spot in this event.

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:SRI Sri Lanka is the big favourite to get one of the tripartite quotas. Meanwhile, other tripartite quotas should be quite open. Would be interesting if :BRU gets it though I somehow doubt they applied.

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6 hours ago, mrv86 said:

Here's a provisional list of the qualification places

 

Men's Singles

World Ranking list: :CHN  :MAS  :CHN  :DEN  :DEN  :TPE  :INA  :KOR  :GER  :HKG  :IND  :HKG  :GBR  :KOR  :THA  :JPN  :VIE  :ESP  :FRA  :EST  :GUA  :SWE  :BEL  :RUS  :POL  :ISR  :CUB  :IRL  :UKR  :BRA  :SIN  :USA

Africa Continental quota: :RSA  According to its qualification rules, South Africa will reject the continental quota; :UGA gets this place if no triparte place is given to a NOC from Africa, :BOT  :CGO  :GHA  :ZAM are the countries that satisfy the IF requirements to be awarded that place.

Oceania Continental quota: :AUS  Australia can only select two of its continental quotas; if this event is not selected, quota goes to :NZL, which does not accept reallocated places. As no other NOC from Oceania fulfills the requirements for participation, this place will be reallocated to World Ranking list.

Host country quota (reallocation): :POR

World Ranking (reallocation):  :AUT  :CAN  :CZE  :MEX  :FIN ; currently there are up to three spots up to be awarded to singles competition, given that each NOC chooses their first and/or second ranked athletes in the other events of the same gender.

NOC's fulfilling conditions for tripartite Invitation (up to 3 places):  :BAR  :BRU  :GUY  :JOR  :NEP  :PAK  :SRI  :SUR  (plus the African countries mentioned above)

 

 

Women's Singles

World Ranking list: :ESP  :THA  :CHN  :CHN  :JPN  :KOR  :IND  :TPE  :IND  :JPN  :KOR  :THA  :GBR  :CAN  :INA  :GER  :DEN  :MAS  :HKG  :USA  :CZE  :SIN  :BUL  :TUR  :VIE  :RUS  :FRA  :ITA  :UKR  :AUT  :FIN  :BEL

Africa Continental quota: :MRI  ; :NGR gets this place if no triparte place is given to a NOC from Africa,  :BOT  :GHA  :SEY  :ZAM are the countries that satisfy the IF requirements to be awarded that place.

Oceania Continental quota: :AUS  Australia can only select two of its continental quotas; if this event is not selected, quota goes to :NZL, which does not accept reallocated places. As no other NOC from Oceania fulfills the requirements for participation, this place will be reallocated to World Ranking list.

Host country quota: :BRA 

World Ranking (reallocation): :SUI  :IRL  :POR  :EST  :HUN ; as with men there are three spots up to be awarded. 

NOC's fulfilling conditions for tripartite Invitation (up to 3 places):  :BAR  :JOR  :PAK  :SRI (plus the African countries mentioned above)

 

Men's Pairs

World Ranking list: :KOR  :INA  :CHN  :KOR  :CHN  :JPN  :DEN  :RUS  :MAS  :TPE  :GBR  :IND  :POL  :GER 

Africa Continental quota: There isn't a pair inside top 50 in qualification ranking.

America Continental quota: :USA (35 in ranking); if the spot is rejected, :CAN gets the place.

Oceania Continental quota: :AUS (46 in ranking); Australia can only select two of its continental quotas; if this event is not selected, there's no other pair that fulfills the requirements.

World Ranking (reallocation): :THA gets the spot if Australia doesn't take the spot in this event.

 

Women's Pairs

World Ranking list: :JPN  :INA  :CHN  :CHN  :DEN  :KOR  :KOR  :NED  :IND  :BUL  :THA  :HKG  :MAS  :GER  :GBR  :USA

Africa Continental quota: There isn't a pair inside top 50 in qualification ranking.

America Continental quota: No continental place, as the top NOC from this continent already qualified by ranking.

Oceania Continental quota: No pair from this continent in the top 50 of qualification ranking.

 

Mixed Pairs

World Ranking list: :CHN  :INA  :KOR  :DEN  :CHN  :GBR  :INA  :MAS  :HKG  :THA  :NED  :GER  :POL  :JPN

Africa Continental quota: There isn't a pair inside top 50 in qualification ranking.

America Continental quota: :USA (25 in ranking); if the spot is rejected, :CAN gets the place.

Oceania Continental quota: :AUS (33 in ranking); Australia can only select two of its continental quotas; if this event is not selected, there's no other pair that fulfills the requirements.

World Ranking (reallocation): :RUS gets the spot if Australia doesn't take the spot in this event.

 

Too bad if Ville Lång doesn't get to qualify! :(

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hace 7 horas, dcro said:

:SRI Sri Lanka is the big favourite to get one of the tripartite quotas. Meanwhile, other tripartite quotas should be quite open. Would be interesting if :BRU gets it though I somehow doubt they applied.

 

Besides Sri Lanka, I think Suriname is also a good candidate for a spot in men's

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Defending champion Japan already out, no surprise since they don't have Momota, Tago and Nishimoto.

 

As for China, major shock indeed. Once again world number one Chen Long failed to deliver. :facepalm:

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