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Table Tennis ITTF Team World Championships 2024

 

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1 hour ago, Roamingrover86 said:

Happy with our group in both men’s & women’s section. :IND should progress to KO round. 

Have they drawn for KOs as well?
Which group winners play whom & so on? 

The 8 group winners are seeded and move into Round of 16. The 2nd place from each group shall be drawn from 3rd place from each group with condition that teams from same group can't be drawn against each other. The winners of this playoff round will play against the group winners. The winner of each match shall qualify for quarterfinals and Olympics.

The entire draw for the knockout stage shall be made in one go

 

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4 hours ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

The winners of this playoff round will play against the group winners. The winner of each match shall qualify for quarterfinals and Olympics.

And if any continental quota winners are among the quarterfinalists, that quota place will go to March Team Ranking.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Team World Championships starts in 8 hours in Busan :KOR. 8 quotas in each gender for the QuarterFinalists, if the country is already qualified the quota is reallocated to World Rankings. 8 groups of 5, round robin system, 1° of each group qualifies to R16, 2° and 3° to Playoffs.

 

The schedule for today is the following:

 

* G: Group / T: Table / Parenthesis: Team World Ranking

 

10:00 AM (Korea Time UTC +9):

G3 T1 Mens :KOR (5°) v :POL (19°)

G1 T2 Womens :CHN (1°) v :IND (17°)

G7 T3 Mens :BRA (8°) v :SGP (22°)

G6 T4 Mens :PUR (26°) v :SRB (39°)

G1 T5 Mens :HUN (30°) v :CUB (38°)

G1 T6 Womens :ESP (30°) v :UZB (36°)

G7 T7 Mens :CAN (24°) v :MAS (70°)

G4 T8 Womens :CHI (33°) v :ALG (39°)

 

13:00 PM (Korea Time UTC +9):

G6 T1 Womens :HKG (6°) v :AUT (23°)

G4 T2 Mens :FRA (4°) v :DEN (20°)

G2 T3 Womens :RSA (31°) v :IRI (35°)

G2 T4 Mens :KAZ (29°) v :KSA (34°)

G5 T5 Womens :MAS (28°) v :CUB (43°)

G5 T6 Mens :CZE (28°) v :MAD (42°)

G6 T7 Womens :AUS (25°) v :KAZ (49°)

G3 T8 Mens :CHI (33°) v :NZL (35°)

 

17:00 PM (Korea Time UTC +9):

G5 T1 Womens :KOR (5°) v :ITA (24°)

G5 T2 Mens :JPN (3°) v :NGR (18°)

G4 T3 Womens :TPE (4°) v :THA (18°)

G7 T4 Womens :ROU (7°) v :SWE (22°)

G2 T5 Mens :GER (2°) v :USA (21°) (match of the day)

G7 T6 Womens :CAN (26°) v :SRB (45°)

G4 T7 Mens :AUT (32°) v :ALG (36°)

G8 T8 Womens :UKR (29°) v :CRO (41°)

 

20:00 PM (Korea Time UTC +9):

G1 T1 Mens :CHN (1°) v :BEL (17°)

G2 T2 Womens :JPN (2°) v :LUX (19°)

G6 T3 Mens :SWE (6°) v :SVK (25°)

G3 T4 Womens :GER (3°) v :POL (20°)

G3 T5 Womens :NGR (32°) v :MEX (34°)

G8 T6 Mens :POR (7°) v :ROU (23°)

G8 T7 Womens :FRA (8°) v :CZE (21°)

G8 T8 Mens :IRI (27°) v :THA (41°)

 

Not Playing Today:

 

Mens:

 

:CRO (G1) ; :ENG (G2) ; :IND (G3) ; :AUS (G4) ; :TPE (G5) ; :HKG (G6) ; SLOVENIA (G7) ; :EGY (G8)

 

Womens:

 

:HUN (G1) ; :BRA (G2) ; :SVK (G3) ; :USA (G4) ; :PUR (G5) ; :POR (G6) ; :SGP (G7) ; :EGY (G8)

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