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Table Tennis ITTF Team World Championships 2024


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Tomorrow starts the last day of the Group Stage. Current group results and schedule are:

 

1° -> Round of 16

2° and 3° -> Playoffs

 

Winners of Playoffs Matches goes against 1° of each group (R16). Winners of R16 matches gets an Olympic Quota.

 

MEN´S Tournament:

 

Group 1:

1° - :CHN (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :CRO (2W-1L) v Cuba (20:00 PM Korean Time)

3° - :BEL (1W-2L) v Hungary (20:00 PM Korean Time)

4° - :HUN (1W-2L) v Belgium (20:00 PM Korean Time)

5° - :CUB (0W-3L) v Croatia (20:00 PM Korean Time)

 

Group 2:

1° - :GER (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :USA (2W-1L) v Kazakhztan (20:00 PM Korean Time)

3° - :ENG (1W-2L) v Saudi Arabia (20:00 PM Korean Time)

4° - :KAZ (1W-2L) v USA (20:00 PM Korean Time)

5° - :KSA (0W-3L) v England (20:00 PM Korean Time)

 

Group 3:

1° - :KOR (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :POL (2W-1L) v Chile (20:00 PM Korean Time)

3° - :CHI (1W-2L) v Poland (20:00 PM Korean Time)

4° - :IND (1W-2L) v New Zealand (20:00 PM Korean Time)

5°- :NZL (0W-3L) v India (20:00 PM Korean Time)

 

Group 4:

1° - :FRA (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :AUT (2W-1L) v Denmark (20:00 PM Korean Time)

3° - :DEN (2W-1L) v Austria (20:00 PM Korean Time)

4° - :AUS (0W-3L) v Algeria (20:00 PM Korean Time)

5°- :ALG (0W-3L) v Australia (20:00 PM Korean Time)

 

Group 5:

1° - :JPN (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :TPE (2W-1L) v Madagascar (10:00 AM Korean Time)

3° - :CZE (1W-2L) v Nigeria (10:00 AM Korean Time)

4° - :MAD (1W-2L) v Chinese Taipei (10:00 AM Korean Time)

5°- :NGR (0W-3L) v Czech Republic (10:00 AM Korean Time)

 

Group 6:

1° - :SWE (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :SRB (2W-1L) v Hong Kong (13:00 PM Korean Time) 

3° - :HKG  (1W-2L) v Serbia (13:00 PM Korean Time)

4° - :SVK (1W-2L) v Puerto Rico (13:00 PM Korean Time)

5°- :PUR (0W-3L) v Slovakia (13:00 PM Korean Time)

 

Group 7:

1° - :SLO (3W-0L) v Malaysia (13:00 PM Korean Time)

2° - :BRA (2W-2L)

3° - :SGP (2W-1L) v Canada (13:00 PM Korean Time)

4° - :CAN (1W-2L) v Singapore (13:00 PM Korean Time)

5°- :MAS (0W-3L) v Slovenia (13:00 PM Korean Time)

 

Group 8:

1° - :POR (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :IRI (2W-1L) v Romania (13:00 PM Korean Time)

3° - :ROU (2W-1L) v Iran (13:00 PM Korean Time)

4° - :EGY (0W-3L) v Thailand (13:00 PM Korean Time)

5°- :THA (0W-3L) v Egypt (13:00 PM Korean Time)

 

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WOMEN´S Tournament

 

Group 1:

1° - :CHN (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :IND (2W-1L) v Spain (17:00 PM Korean Time) 

3° - :HUN (1W-2L) v Uzbekistan (17:00 PM Korean Time) 

4° - :ESP (1W-2L) v India (17:00 PM Korean Time) 

5°- :UZB (0W-3L) v Hungary (17:00 PM Korean Time) 

 

Group 2:

1° - :JPN (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :BRA (2W-1L) v Iran (17:00 PM Korean Time) 

3° - :LUX (1W-2L) v South Africa (17:00 PM Korean Time) 

4° - :IRI (1W-2L) v Brazil (17:00 PM Korean Time) 

5°- :RSA (0W-3L) v Luxembourg (17:00 PM Korean Time) 

 

Group 3:

1° - :GER (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :POL  (2W-1L) v Nigeria (17:00 PM Korean Time)

3° - :SVK (1W-2L) v Mexico (17:00 PM Korean Time)

4° - :MEX (1W-2L) v Slovakia (17:00 PM Korean Time)

5°- :NGR (0W-3L) v Poland (17:00 PM Korean Time)

 

Group 4:

1° - :TPE (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :THA (2W-1L) v Chile (17:00 PM Korean Time)

3° - :CHI (2W-1L) v Thailand (17:00 PM Korean Time)

4° - :USA (0W-3L) v Algeria (17:00 PM Korean Time)

5°- :ALG (0W-3L) v USA (17:00 PM Korean Time)

 

Group 5:

1° - :KOR (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :ITA (2W-1L) v Malaysia (10:00 AM Korean Time)

3° - :PUR (1W-2L) v Cuba (10:00 AM Korean Time)

4° - :MAS (1W-2L) v Italy (10:00 AM Korean Time)

5°- :CUB (0W-3L) v Puerto Rico (10:00 AM Korean Time)

 

Group 6:

1° - :HKG (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :POR (2W-1L) v Kazakhztan (13:00 PM Korean Time)

3° - :AUT (1W-2L) v Australia (13:00 PM Korean Time)

4° - :KAZ (1W-2L) v Portugal (13:00 PM Korean Time)

5°- :AUS (0W-3L) v Austria (13:00 PM Korean Time)

 

Group 7:

1° - :ROU (4W-0L) Already qualified 1° (-> R16)

2° - :SWE (2W-1L) v Canada (10:00 AM Korean Time)

3° - :SGP (1W-2L) v Serbia (10:00 AM Korean Time)

4° - :SRB (1W-2L) v Singapore (10:00 AM Korean Time)

5°- :CAN (0W-3L) v Sweden (10:00 AM Korean Time)

 

Group 8:

1° - :FRA (3W-1L)

2° - :CRO (2W-1L) v Egypt (10:00 AM Korean Time)

3° - :EGY (2W-1L) v Croatia (10:00 AM Korean Time)

4° - Ukraine (1W-2L) v Czech Republic (10:00 AM Korean Time)

5°- :CZE (0W-3L) v Ukraine (10:00 AM Korean Time)

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4 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Anyone have some idea about playoff pairs? How it will works, group 5 Vs Group 6?

I believe it's not decided yet. there will be a draw 

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40 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Anyone have some idea about playoff pairs? How it will works, group 5 Vs Group 6?

As I understand it, the winner of each group will be given a bye through to the round of 16:

 

Position 1 - Winner of group 1

Position 16 - Winner of group 3

Position 17 - Winner of group 4

Position 32 - Winner of group 2

 

Winners of groups 5,6,7 & 8 will then be drawn into positions 8,9, 24 & 25. 

 

Group runners-up will be placed in the opposite half of the draw to their group winner and will play against a 3rd placed team - this cannot be a team that they have already played in the group stages.

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Just a question on team rankings. Why do teams who qualified for 2020 Olympics have ranking points from 4 tournaments while rest have points from just 3 tournaments. This skews the rankings towards those teams qualified in 2020

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5 hours ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Just a question on team rankings. Why do teams who qualified for 2020 Olympics have ranking points from 4 tournaments while rest have points from just 3 tournaments. This skews the rankings towards those teams qualified in 2020

There are 4 different categories which count towards ranking: 

 

Best single ranking 

Olympics 

World Championship

Continental Championship or Games

 

if you did not participate in some events then you don’t get points. Some nations have only two results as they didn’t participate in the World Championship. Some nations have only the singles ranking. 
Seems logical to me. 

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:USA looking at a DSQ for one of their players in the final group match of round 2 - because the racquet/bat failed inspection. That would give the tie to :KAZ but nobody really seems to know what is going on. 

 

If that is the case, :KAZ :GBR & :USA would all be tied on 2-2.

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:KAZ through as runner-up in the group. 

 

:GBR/:ENG scrape through to the knock out rounds by virtue of having won more games than :USA

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