China News Service, Chengdu, September 23 (Reporter He Shaoqing) On the 23rd, there is still one week before the opening of the 56th ITTF World Table Tennis Team Championships (finals) in Chengdu (referred to as "Chengdu World Table Tennis Team Championships") in 2022. , the preparatory work for the event has entered the final stage.
The ITTF announced the list of participating athletes on the same day.
The Chinese team, the host of the Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships, is preparing for the competition in Chengdu. Other teams and participants will arrive in Chengdu on September 26.
The draw ceremony of the competition will be held on September 28. The men's team will be divided into 7 groups and the women's team will be divided into 6 groups. The ranking of the groups will be based on the ITTF World Ranking.
On September 30, the official competition of the Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships began.
The schedule will be divided into group rounds and knockout rounds.
After the end of the group stage, the top ranked team becomes the seeded team, the second group decides the situation by drawing lots, and the remaining promotion places will be generated from the highest ranked third group.
16 teams each for men and women advance, and the knockout rounds will begin on October 5.
The women's team champion of the Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships will be selected on October 8, and the champion team will win the Corbillon Cup.
On October 9, the men's team champion will win the Swaythlin Cup.
The champion and runner-up teams will receive gold and silver medals, and the losing team in the semi-finals will receive a bronze medal.
Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships Team Athlete List
men's team
Australia: Li Rongxun, Lu Jiawei, Lin Wenzheng, Chambers Dillon Mark
Belgium: Martin Allegro, Laurence DeVos, Florent Lambitt, Cedric Nuitik, Adrian Larsenfoss
Brazil: Hugo Calderano, Werther Ashe, Eric Utti
Canada: Li Yuanzhang, Wang Zexuan, Xu Guanjun
China: Fan Zhendong, Ma Long, Liang Jingkun, Wang Chuqin, Lin Gaoyuan
Chinese Taipei: Zhuang Zhiyuan, Huang Yancheng, Liao Zhenjun, Lin Yunru, Peng Wangwei
Croatia: Ivo Ben, Andrei Gacini, Tomislav Puka, Filip Zelliko
Czech Republic: Thomas Kordas, Thomas Polanski, Valenta Young
Denmark: Martin Anderson, Saul Christensen, Anders Lind, Tobias Rasmussen
Egypt: Joseph Abdelaziz, Elbeyali Mohammed, Ahmed Saleh, Shuman Mohammed
England: David McBeth, Liam Pitchford, Samuel Walker
France: Emmanuel Le Besson, Alex Le Brun, Felix Le Brun, Jules Rolland
Germany: Benedict Duda, Meng Fanbo, Qiu Dang, Kay Stamper, Ricardo Walther
Hong Kong, China: Lin Zhaoheng, Li Hanming, Wu Boyan, Huang Zhenting, Yao Juntao
Hungary: Nandol Exage, Tamas Lakatos, Bens Marjoris, Adam Sudi
India: Hamet Desai, Shatian Nanasekaran, Manash Utpalbai Shah, Senil Shetty, Manafer Vikash Tha
Iran: Nima Alamyan, Noshad Alamyan, Amiri Nya Sorushen, Khodai Siyadmirhosen, Norozi Afshin
Japan: Harimoto Tomokazu, Niwa Takaki, and Chuan Riki, Togami Hayabusa, Yokotani Makoto
Kazakhstan: Kirill Glassmenko, Edos Kenzhigulov, Alan Kermangaliyev, Denis Rorudev
Mexico: Dario Arce, Juan Jesus Gomez, Madrid Marcos, Villa Jose
Poland: Artur Greera, Maciej Kubic, Samuel Kurczycki, Milos Redzimski
Portugal: Thiago Apollonia, Marcos Ferretas, Joao Gerardo, Joao Monteiro
Puerto Rico: Brian Afanador, Daniel Gonzalez, Angel Naranjo
Korea: Ahn Jae-hyun, Jo Dae-sung, Jo Seung-min, Hwang Min-ha, Jang Woo-jin
Romania: Eduardo Ionescu, Ovidius Ionescu, Christian Pletia, Juano Szokos
Saudi Arabia: Azam Alim, Ali Al Hadravi, Khalid Al Sharef, Salem Al Suwailem, Abdulaziz al-Shurai Compare
Singapore: Ma Kunting, Zhou Zheyu, Feng Yaoen, Guo Yong, Huang Yankai
Slovakia: Adam Kleber, Wang Yang, Jacob Zelinka
Slovenia: Kvitko Dylan, Pete Hriba, Darko Jochik, Danny Kozul
Sweden: Matthias Falk, Anton Karlberg, Christian Carlsen, Truss Morregard, Jon Persson
Thailand: Patarathorne Pasara, Patpong Sawansin, Sayayok Thancharon
America: Earl Otto, Michelle Lewinsky, Liang Jishan
Uzbekistan: Abdulaziz Anorboyev, Shukruk Iskandarov, Zokid Kengayev, Ermulod Kholikov
women's team
Brazil: Takahashi Bruna, Takahashi Juliet, Watanabe Laura
Canada: Nie Jiayi, Liao Guihua, Huang Hui, Liu Jiajing
China: Sun Yingsha, Chen Meng, Wang Manyu, Wang Yidi, Chen Xingtong
Chinese Taipei: Chen Siyu, Zheng Yijing, Huang Yihua, Li Yuzhen, Liu Xinyin
Czech Republic: Hana Matlova, Margita Sevikova, Katerina Tomanovska
Egypt: Jossela Abdul Razek, Marinam Alhodabi, Hannah Gouda, Tina Meshev
France: Pauline Chaceline, Charlotte Lutz, Priscica Pavard, Yuan Jianan
Germany: Han Ying, Annette Kaufmann, Nina Mitram, Shan Xiaona, Sabine Winter
Hong Kong, China: Du Kaiqin, Li Haoqing, Wu Yonglin, Su Huiyin, Zhu Chengzhu
Hungary: Leonie Hartbridge, Dora Madradz, Mercedes Najvaradi
India: Srija Akula, Manika Batra, Dia Parago Chitale, Svestica Ghosh, Reith Tennyson
Iran: Mahid Ashtari, Parinaz Hajiru, Elena Rahimi, Shima Safaei, Neda Shahsawari
Italy: Nicole Aria, Zogia Piccolin, Deborah Vivarelli
Japan: Hayata Hina, Ito Mima, Kihara Miyu, Nagasaki Miyu, Sato Hitomi
Luxembourg: Ariel Barbosa, Sarah de Nut, Tessie Gundlinger, Ni Xialian
Malaysia: Karen Lane, Zheng Lixian, He Ying, Zheng Aixin
Mexico: Cleo Barcenas, Arantesa Cosio, Lourdes Gutierrez, Adila Silva
Poland: Bayo Nadalia, Berdika Nadalia, Anna Wegzin, Katasina Wegzin
Portugal: Shao Jenny, Ines Matos, Fu Yu
Puerto Rico: Adriana Diaz, Melanie Diaz, Danielle Rios
South Korea: Jeon Ji-hee, Kim Ha-young, Kim Na-young, Lee Si-won, Yoon Hyo-bin
Romania: Irina Chobanu, Adina Diaconu, Andrea Dragoman, Elisabetta Samara, Bernadette Szokos
Singapore: Wei Ruixuan, Wang Xinru, Zeng Jian, Zhang Wanling, Zhou Jingyi
Slovakia: Barbara Barazova, Tatiana Kukulkova, Emma Raposova
South Africa: Laila Edwards, Musfik Karam, Zodwa Mapenga, Denissa Patel
Sweden: Philippa Bergander, Linda Bergstrom, Matilda Hansen, Christina Karlberg
Thailand: Orawan Pranam, Ginipa Savitabut, Susassini Savitabut
America: Sarah Jiali, Ke Xingyi, Lin Yixuan, Zhang An
Uzbekistan: Aser Erkobayeva, Rosalina Kadieva, Sugdiyona Madalieva, Malhabo Magdieva.
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