2024 in table tennis
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This page lists notable table tennis events taking place in 2024.
Olympic Games
- July 26 – August 11: 2024 Summer Olympics in France Paris
ITTF Championships
- February 16–25: 2024 World Team Table Tennis Championships in South Korea Busan
- Men's tournament:
1st place, gold medalist(s) File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
2nd place, silver medalist(s) File:Flag of France.svg France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) File:Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei
- Women's tournament:
1st place, gold medalist(s) File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
2nd place, silver medalist(s) File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) File:Flag of France.svg France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
- November 22–29: 2024 ITTF World Youth Championships in Sweden Helsingborg
- December 1–8: 2024 ITTF Mixed Team World Cup in China Chengdu
ETTU Championships
- January 20–21: 2024 Europe Top 16 Cup in Switzerland Montreux[1]
- Winners: Slovenia Darko Jorgić (m) / France Jia Nan Yuan (f)
- May 31 – June 1: 2023-24 European Champions League Men Final 4 in Germany Saarbrücken[2]
2024 WTT Series
- January 8–13: WTT Star Contender in Qatar Doha[3]
- Singles winners: China Wang Chuqin (m) / China Sun Yingsha (f)
- Doubles winners: China Yuan Licen & Liang Jingkun (m) / China Qian Tianyi & Chen Xingtong (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: China Sun Yingsha & Wang Chuqin
- January 14–20: WTT Contender in Qatar Doha[4]
- Singles winners: Germany Timo Boll (m) / South Korea Jeon Ji-hee (f)
- Doubles winners: South Korea Lee Sang-su & Lim Jong-hoon (m) / South Korea Shin Yu-bin & Jeon Ji-hee (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: China Sun Yingsha & Wang Chuqin
- January 23–28: WTT Star Contender in India Goa[5]
- Singles winners: France Félix Lebrun (m) / Chinese Taipei Cheng I-ching (f)
- Doubles winners: South Korea An Jae-hyun & Lim Jong-hoon (m) / South Korea Shin Yu-bin & Jeon Ji-hee (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: South Korea Lim Jong-hoon & Shin Yu-bin
- March 7–17: Singapore Smash in Singapore Singapore[6]
- Singles winners: China Wang Chuqin (m) / China Wang Manyu (f)
- Doubles winners: China Lin Gaoyuan & Ma Long (m) / China Chen Meng & Wang Manyu (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: China Wang Chuqin & Sun Yingsha
- March 27–31: WTT Champions in South Korea Incheon[7]
- Singles winners: China Liang Jingkun (m) / China Sun Yingsha (f)
- April 8–14: WTT Contender in China Taiyuan[8]
- Singles winners: China Liang Jingkun (m) / China Chen Xingtong (f)
- Doubles winners: China Lin Gaoyuan & Ma Long (m) / China Kuai Man & Chen Yi (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: China Lin Shidong & Kuai Man
- May 20–26: WTT Contender in Brazil Rio de Janeiro[9]
- Singles winners: Brazil Hugo Calderano (m) / Japan Miyu Nagasaki (f)
- Doubles winners: South Korea An Jae-hyun & Oh Jun-sung (m) / Japan Honoka Hashimoto & Hitomi Sato (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: South Korea Shin Yu-bin & Lim Jong-hoon
- May 27– June 2: WTT Contender in Nigeria Lagos[10]
- June 3–9: WTT Contender in Croatia Zagreb[11]
- Singles winners: France Alexis Lebrun (m) / Japan Hina Hayata (f)
- Doubles winners: France Alexis Lebrun & Simon Gauzy (m) / Japan Sakura Yokoi & Satsuki Odo (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Japan Tomokazu Harimoto & Hina Hayata
- June 10–16: WTT Star Contender in Slovenia Ljubljana[12]
- Singles winners: Brazil Hugo Calderano (m) / Japan Hina Hayata (f)
- Doubles winners: Sweden Anton Källberg & Kristian Karlsson (m) / Japan Miyuu Kihara & Miyu Nagasaki (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Japan Tomokazu Harimoto & Hina Hayata
- June 24–30: WTT Contender in Tunisia Tunis[13]
- Singles winners: Japan Tomokazu Harimoto (m) / Japan Miwa Harimoto (f)
- Doubles winners: Japan Tomokazu Harimoto & Sora Matsushima (m) / Japan Sakura Yokoi & Satsuki Odo (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Japan Tomokazu Harimoto & Hina Hayata
- July 2–7: WTT Star Contender in Thailand Bangkok[14]
- Singles winners: Japan Tomokazu Harimoto (m) / Japan Mima Ito (f)
- Doubles winners: Japan Tomokazu Harimoto & Sora Matsushima (m) / Japan Honoka Hashimoto & Hitomi Sato (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Japan Tomokazu Harimoto & Hina Hayata
- August 19–25: WTT Contender in Peru Lima[15]
- Singles winners: Slovenia Darko Jorgić (m) / Japan Satsuki Odo (f)
- Doubles winners: France Florian Bourras & Esteban Dorr (m) / Japan Sakura Yokoi & Satsuki Odo (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Brazil Henrique Noguti & Giulia Takahashi
- September 3–8: WTT Contender in Kazakhstan Almaty[16]
- Singles winners: China Lin Shidong (m) / China Shi Xunyao (f)
- Doubles winners: China Lin Shidong & Xu Yingbin (m) / China He Zhuojia & Liu Weishan (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: China Lin Shidong & Kuai Man
- September 16–22: WTT Star Contender in China Lanzhou[17]
- November 3–10: WTT Champions in Germany Frankfurt[18]
2024 WTT Feeder
- January 15–18: WTT Feeder Corpus Cristi in United States Corpus Christi[19]
- Singles winners: Kazakhstan Kirill Gerassimenko (m) / India Sreeja Akula (f)
- Doubles winners: Chile Gustavo Gomez & Nicolas Burgos (m) / United States Deng Zhen & Lin Jiaqi (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Italy Niagol Stoyanov & Giorgia Piccolin
- February 1–4: WTT Feeder Manchester in England Manchester[20]
- Singles winners: South Korea Cho Dae-seong (m) / United States Lily Zhang (f)
- Doubles winners: Belgium Martin Allegro & Florent Lambiet (m) / Slovakia Barbora Balážová & Czech Republic Hana Matelová (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Hungary Nandor Ecseki & Dora Madarasz
- March 17–20: WTT Feeder Beirut in Lebanon Beirut[21]
- Singles winners: India Sathiyan Gnanasekaran (m) / Luxembourg Ni Xialian (f)
- Doubles winners: Cuba Jorge Campos & Andy Pereira (m) / Hong Kong Zhu Chengzhu & Doo Hoi Kem (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: India Manush Utpalbhai Shah & Diya Parag Chitale
- March 21–24: WTT Feeder Beirut II in Lebanon Beirut[22]
- Singles winners: Chinese Taipei Chuang Chih-yuan (m) / India Sreeja Akula (f)
- Doubles winners: India Manav Thakkar & Manush Utpalbhai Shah (m) / Hong Kong Zhu Chengzhu & Doo Hoi Kem (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: India Poymantee Baisya & Akash Pal
- March 26 – April 1: WTT Feeder Otocec in Slovenia Otocec[23]
- Singles winners: South Korea Cho Dae-seong (m) / South Korea Park Gahyeon (f)
- Doubles winners: South Korea Kim Minhyeok & Park Gang-hyeon (m) / South Korea Kim Hayeong & Lee Eun-hye (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Spain Maria Xiao & Álvaro Robles
- April 2–7: WTT Feeder Varaždin in Croatia Varaždin[24]
- Singles winners: Hong Kong Wong Chun Ting (m) / Japan Satsuki Odo (f)
- Doubles winners: France Florian Bourrassaud & Esteban Dorr (m) / Japan Sakura Yokoi & Satsuki Odo (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Sweden Kristian Karlsson & Christina Källberg
- April 8–12: WTT Feeder Düsseldorf in Germany Düsseldorf[25]
- Singles winners: United States Kanak Jha (m) / Japan Satsuki Odo (f)
- Doubles winners: Poland Jakub Dyjas & Belgium Cedric Nuytinck (m) / Hong Kong Zhu Chengzhu & Lee Ho Ching (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Singapore Quek Izaac & Zhou Jingyi
- April 14–17: WTT Feeder Havirov in Czech Republic Havirov[26]
- Singles winners: Japan Maharu Yoshimura (m) / South Korea Lee Eun-hye (f)
- Doubles winners: South Korea Oh Jun-sung & Park Gyu-hyeon (m) / South Korea Choi Hyo-joo & Lee Dae-un (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: South Korea Park Gyu-hyeon & Yoon Hyo-bin
- August 20–25: WTT Feeder Olomouc in Czech Republic Olomouc[27]
- Singles winners: China Xiang Peng (m) / Japan Honoka Hashimoto (f)
- Doubles winners: China Xiang Peng & Yuan Licen (m) / Japan Honoka Hashimoto & Hitomi Sato (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Slovakia Ľubomír Pištej & Tatiana Kukulkova
- September 11–15: WTT Feeder Panagyurishte in Bulgaria Panagyurishte[28]
- Singles winners: Denmark Anders Lind (m) / Japan Satsuki Odo (f)
- Doubles winners: China Sun Wen & Xu Haidong (m) / Japan Honoka Hashimoto & Hitomi Sato (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: China Xue Fei & Han Feier
- September 16–21: WTT Feeder Stockholm in Sweden Stockholm[29]
- Singles winners: China Xue Fei (m) / China Wang Xiaotong (f)
- Doubles winners: China Xu Haidong & Sun Wen (m) / China Wang Xiaotong & Han Feier (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: China Huang Youzheng & Zong Geman
- October 2–6: WTT Feeder Doha in Qatar Doha[30]
- October 22–27: WTT Feeder Cagliari in Italy Cagliari[31]
- November 18–22: WTT Feeder Düsseldorf II in Germany Düsseldorf[32]
- November 27 – December 1: WTT Feeder Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal Vila Nova de Gaia[33]
2024 WTT Youth Contender (Incomplete)
- January 11–14: WTT Youth Contender Linz in Austria Linz[34]
- U19 singles winners: Germany Andre Bertelsmeier (b) / Japan Hana Yoshimoto (g)
- U17 singles winners: Ukraine Mykhailo Lovkha (b) / Japan Hana Yoshimoto (g)
- U15 singles winners: Italy Danilo Faso (b) / Japan Sakurako Kagawa (g)
- U13 singles winners: Japan Sora Okada (b) / Japan Umi Nakada (g)
- U11 singles winners: Italy Pietro Campagna (b)
- January 16–19: WTT Youth Contender Antalya in Turkey Antalya[35]
- U19 singles winners: Bulgaria Yoan Velichkov (b) / Egypt Hana Goda (g)
- U17 singles winners: Iran Benyamin Faraji (b) / Egypt Hana Goda (g)
- U15 singles winners: Iran Faraz Shakiba (b) / Singapore Loy Ming Ying (g)
- U13 singles winners: Japan Sora Okada (b) / Turkey Ela Yonter (g)
- U11 singles winners: England Dimitar Dimitrov (b) / Turkey Zeynep Duran (g)
- January 22–25: WTT Youth Contender Doha in Qatar Doha[36]
- U19 singles winners: Iran Amirmahdi Keshavarzi (b) / Kazakhstan Zhanerke Koshkumbayeva (g)
- U17 singles winners: Tunisia Wassim Essid (b) / India Pratha Pawar (g)
- U15 singles winners: Germany Alexander Uhing (b) / Egypt Hend Zaza (g)
- U13 singles winners: Uganda Joseph Sebatindira (b) / India Khwaish Lotia (g)
- U11 singles winners: Uganda Joseph Sebatindira (b) / Bahrain Kenda Mahmoud (g)
- January 31 – February 4: WTT Youth Star Contender Tunis in Tunisia Tunis[37]
- U19 singles winners: South Korea Oh Jun-sung (b) / Germany Annett Kaufmann (g)
- U15 singles winners: South Korea Lee Seung-soo (b) / France Nina Guo Zheng (g)
- February 10–16: WTT Youth Contender Vila Real in Portugal Vila Real[38]
- U19 singles winners: France Celian Besnier (b) / France Agathe Avezou (g)
- U17 singles winners: France Flavio Mourier (b) / France Elise Pujol (g)
- U15 singles winners: Puerto Rico Steven Moreno (b) / Czech Republic Hanka Kodetová (g)
- U13 singles winners: France Nolan Johnston (b) / Spain Eloisa Barreda (g)
- U11 singles winners: England Dimitar Dimitrov (b) / Spain Carmen Gomez (g)
- February 23–26: WTT Youth Contender Tunis in Tunisia Tunis[39]
- U19 singles winners: India Ankur Bhattacharjee (b) / Singapore Tan Zhao Yun (g)
- U17 singles winners: France Antoine Noirault (b) / South Korea Yoo Ye-rin (g)
- U15 singles winners: South Korea Ma Yeong-min (b) / Hong Kong Su Tsz Tung (g)
- U13 singles winners: Saudi Arabia Abdulrahman Al Taher (b) / Uzbekistan Adelina Khasanova (g)
- U11 singles winners: Uzbekistan Khusen Iskandarov (b) / Tunisia Ritej Chebbi (g)
- February 28 – March 2: WTT Youth Contender Algiers in Algeria Algiers[40]
- U19 singles winners: South Korea Kim Ga-on (b) / South Korea Yoo Ye-rin (g)
- U17 singles winners: India Abhinandh Pradhivadhi (b) / India Divyanshi Bhowmick (g)
- U15 singles winners: India Sarthak Arya (b) / India Syndrela Das (g)
- U13 singles winners: Azerbaijan Onur Guluzade (b) / Uzbekistan Adelina Khasanova (g)
- U11 singles winners: Uzbekistan Amir Shiriev (b) / Algeria Ritej Brahim (g)
- March 7–10: WTT Youth Contender Panagyurishte in Bulgaria Panagyurishte[41]
- March 14–17: WTT Youth Star Contender Singapore in Singapore Singapore[42]
- March 26–29: WTT Youth Contender Beirut in Lebanon Beirut[43]
See also
References
- ↑ 2024 Europe Top 16 Cup
- ↑ 2023-24 European Champions League Men
- ↑ WTT Star Contender Doha Official website
- ↑ WTT Contender Doha Official website
- ↑ WTT Star Contender Goa Official website
- ↑ Singapore Smash Official website
- ↑ WTT Champions Official website
- ↑ WTT Contender Taiyuan Official website
- ↑ WTT Contender Rio de Janeiro Official website
- ↑ WTT Contender Lagos Official website
- ↑ WTT Contender Zagreb Official website
- ↑ WTT Star Contender Ljubljana Official website
- ↑ WTT Contender Tunis Official website
- ↑ WTT Star Contender Bangkok Official website
- ↑ WTT Contender Lima Official website
- ↑ WTT Contender Almaty Official website
- ↑ WTT Star Contender Lanzhou Official website
- ↑ WTT Champions Frankfurt Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Corpus Cristi Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Manchester Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Beirut Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Beirut II Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Otocec Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Varaždin Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Düsseldorf Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Havirov Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Olomouc Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Panagyurishte Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Stockholm Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Doha Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Cagliari Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Düsseldorf II Official website
- ↑ WTT Feeder Vila Nova de Gaia Official website
- ↑ WTT Youth Contender Linz Official website
- ↑ WTT Youth Contender Antalya Official website
- ↑ WTT Youth Contender Doha Official website
- ↑ WTT Youth Star Contender Tunis Official website
- ↑ WTT Youth Contender Vila Real Official website
- ↑ WTT Youth Contender Tunis Official website
- ↑ WTT Youth Contender Algiers Official website
- ↑ WTT Youth Contender Panagyurishte Official website
- ↑ WTT Youth Star Contender Singapore Official website
- ↑ WTT Youth Contender Beirut Official website