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Year Host City Gold Silver Bronze 1926: London: Roland Jacobi Daniel Pecsi: Béla von Kehrling Zoltán Mechlovits: Paul Flussmann Munio Pillinger: Cyril Mossford Hedley Penny: 1928: Stockholm: Alfred Liebster Robert Thum: Charlie Bull Fred Perry: Laszlo Bellak Sándor Glancz: Roland Jacobi Zoltán Mechlovits: 1929: Budapest: Viktor Barna ...
Year location Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles 2019 Geelong: Xu Xin: Sun Yingsha: Jung Young-sik. Lee Sang-su. Chen Meng Wang Manyu: Wong Chun Ting. Doo Hoi-Kem. 2018 Geelong: Xu Xin: Liu Shiwen: Jung Young-sik. Lee Sang-su. Hina Hayata. Mima Ito. Jeon Ji-hee. Lee Sang-su. 2017 Gold Coast: Vladimir ...
The World Team Table Tennis Championships, which include men's team and women's team events, were first their own competition in 2000. The Team Championships are held in even numbered years. In the earlier days of the tournament, Hungary's men's team was a dominant force, winning the championships 12 times.
Held since 1976, the annual U.S. National Table Tennis Championships (often referred to as the U.S. Closed) is a closed tournament that only U.S. citizens may enter. It is held by USA Table Tennis (USATT). The U.S. Nationals also serves as a qualifying tournament for USA Table Tennis National Team Trials and determines the USA Table Tennis ...
China has been the most successful nation in Olympic table tennis, winning 66 medals (37 gold, 21 silver, and 8 bronze). Since 1992, Chinese players have won at least one medal in every event. At the 2008 Games, China achieved an unprecedented medal sweep in both the men's and women's singles tournaments, [6] and won both team tournaments.
Women's table tennis by year (67 C) 0–9. 1926 in table tennis (2 C, 1 P) 1928 in table tennis (2 C, 1 P) 1929 in table tennis (2 C, 1 P) 1930 in table tennis (2 C, 1 P)
World Table Tennis, stylized as WTT, is an organization created by the ITTF in 2019 that runs commercialized table tennis tournaments. [1] Its inaugural tournament was held in November 2020 in Macao, China. It is distinguished from the predecessor ITTF World Tour by various rules changes and big prize money for commercialized purposes.
The ITTF World Tour Grand Finals, formerly named ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals, was an annual table tennis tournament sanctioned by International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) at the end of the year. The tournament included seven events: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, mixed doubles (new in 2018), U21 men's and women's singles.