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Table Tennis Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Just now, Jan Linha said:

Players qualified in mixed doubles have a sure spot in singles, too? Or can you explain more your explanation of minimum 2 and maximum 9 players? 

No, mixed doubles players don't automatically compete in the singles.

 

For every mixed doubles athlete not qualified in singles a reduction of the world rankings quota occurs because we can only have a maximum of 86 men and 86 women in table tennis.

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14 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Slovakian XD pair will not qualify in singles I think. 

Also Austria (men).

 

So, by my reckoning (and provided North Korea really withdraws), there shall be 6 spots for men, and 10 for women awarded via rankings.

 

Men

:GBR Pitchford

:NGR Aruna

:AUT Gardos

:BLR Samsonov

:AUT Habesohn

:KAZ Gerassimenko

 

Women

:UKR Pesotska

:CZE Matelova

:POR Shao

:UKR Gaponova

:ITA Vivarelli

:LUX De Nutte

:ESP Dvorak

:SUI Moret

:GBR Ho

:SRB Lupulesku

#banbestmen

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43 minutes ago, dcro said:

So, by my reckoning (and provided North Korea really withdraws), there shall be 6 spots for men, and 10 for women awarded via rankings.

Wouldn't the French quotas (assuming North Korea withdraws) be reallocated to the European qualifier?

 

That would mean 9 quotas will be available for the women's ranking (Balazova would be qualified in the singles)

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39 minutes ago, dcro said:

Also Austria (men).

 

So, by my reckoning (and provided North Korea really withdraws), there shall be 6 spots for men, and 10 for women awarded via rankings.

 

Men

:GBR Pitchford

:NGR Aruna

:AUT Gardos

:BLR Samsonov

:AUT Habesohn

:KAZ Gerassimenko

 

what 7 countries you have to qualify in the XD ? :AUS + top 5+1 in the ranking (:KOR:SVK:AUT:FRA:ROU:HUN ??)

 

in that case, that will open up 4 more quotas for the ranking (AUS/KOR/FRA/ROU) and yes there will be 6 to qualify

 

btw Samsonov didn't participate in the world qualifier and also the European qualifier. I wonder if the grandpa is OK. maybe they just wanted to give 2 chances to other Belorussian players, (as they knew Samsonov will qualify via ranking)

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Our federation (if they are not wrong) claims "Barbi" Balážová will qualify from the ranking and not by EQT reallocation :dunno: Pištej is out in Singles but will made it with Barbora in the doubles, btw Also they claims the MD quotas should be officialized by early May ranking, would this means the final MD qualifier is cancelled ?

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23 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Wouldn't the French quotas (assuming North Korea withdraws) be reallocated to the European qualifier?

 

That would mean 9 quotas will be available for the women's ranking (Balazova would be qualified in the singles)

Yes, this would give Slovakia and Bulgaria reallocations.

 

There should be 11 spots via rankings, since all female players in doubles will also take part in singles. Technically, there are 59 fixed spots + whatever is left from the mixed doubles (up to 70).

#banbestmen

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https://www.ittf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Tokyo_2020_MS_2021_05_03.pdf

:NZL Quota men's

 

https://www.ittf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Tokyo_2020_WS_2021_05_03.pdf

:VAN quota Women's (CONFIRMED) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

https://www.ittf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Tokyo_2020_XD_2021_05_03.pdf

:AUS quota double mixed

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