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ITTF World Tour Grand Finals

Annual table tennis tournament


Summary

Annual table tennis tournament

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. Players who accumulated the largest number of points on the ITTF World Tour were qualified for the event, and competing for total prize money of US$1,000,000, the biggest total prize money event in the ITTF calendar.

Since 2021, the ITTF World Tour Grand Finals has been effectively replaced by the newly created WTT Cup Finals, which was renamed to WTT Finals in 2023.

Qualification сriteria

Men's and women's singles

  • Attend at least 5 events at ITTF World Tour.
  • The top 15 men and 15 women who have accumulated the largest number of points on World Tour standing are invited.
  • The ITTF will invite one player from to the host association provided that they played at least 5 events at ITTF World Tour.
  • If a player from the host association is already among the 15 invited players or no player from the host association had attended at least 5 events at ITTF World Tour, then the 16th player in order will be invited.

Men's and women's doubles

  • The same pair has to play at least 4 events at ITTF World Tour.
  • The top 7 men's and 7 women's doubles pairs who have accumulated the largest number of points, as a pair, on World Tour standing are invited.
  • The ITTF will invite one pair from the host association given that the pair played at least 4 events at ITTF World Tour.
  • If a pair from the host association is already among the 7 invited pairs or no pair from the host association had attended at least 4 events at ITTF World Tour, then the 8th pair in order will be invited.
  • If a player appears in two or more double pairs, only the highest double will be qualified.

Mixed doubles

  • The same pair has to play at least 2 events at ITTF World Tour.
  • The top 7 doubles who have accumulated the largest number of points, as a pair, on World Tour standing are invited.
  • The ITTF will invite one pair from the host association given that the pair played at least 2 events at ITTF World Tour.
  • If a pair from the host association is already among the 7 invited pairs or no pair from the host association had attended at least 2 events at ITTF World Tour, then the 8th pair in order will be invited.
  • If a player appears in two or more double pairs, only the highest double will be qualified.

U21 men's and women's singles

  • Attend 4 events in at least 2 continents at ITTF World Tour.
  • The top 8 on the World Tour standing are qualified.

If more than 1 player or pair have the same ranking on the World Tour standing when they compete for the last spot, the spot belongs to the player or the pair with higher ITTF world ranking.

Playing systems

All the matches in World Tour Grand Finals are played best of 7 games with the exception of the first round of men's doubles and women's doubles, which are played as a best of 5 games.

Seeding of the players and pairs are determined by the final order of the World Tour standings.

Men's and women's singles, doubles

16 players (or 8 pairs in doubles) advance towards next round under a knockout system. The top 8 players (or the top 4 pairs in doubles) on the World Tour standing will avoid playing each other in the first round.

U21 men's and women's singles

8 players are at first separated into two groups. After playing a round-robin, the top 2 players in each group advance towards a knockout.

Winners

  • List of winners at ITTF World Tour Grand Finals:
LocationYearMen's SinglesWomen's SinglesMen's DoublesWomen's DoublesMixed Doubles
CHN Tianjin1996CHN Kong LinghuiCHN Deng YapingCHN Wang Liqin
CHN Yan SenCHN Deng Yaping
CHN Yang Ying
HKG Hong Kong1997BLR Vladimir SamsonovCHN Li JuCHN Kong Linghui
CHN Liu GuoliangCHN Li Ju
CHN Wang Nan
FRA Paris1998CHN Wang LiqinCHN Wang NanCHN Wang Liqin
CHN Yan Sen
AUS Sydney1999CHN Liu GuozhengTPE Chen JingCHN Kong Linghui
CHN Ma Lin
JPN Kobe2000CHN Wang LiqinCHN Zhang YiningCHN Wang Liqin
CHN Yan SenCHN Sun Jin
CHN Yang Ying
CHN Hainan2001CHN Ma LinCHN Wang NanKOR Kim Taek-Soo
KOR Oh Sang-EunKOR Lee Eun-Sil
KOR Ryu Ji-Hae
SWE Stockholm2002TPE Chuang Chih-yuanCHN Zhang YiningCHN Kong Linghui
CHN Ma LinCHN Li Jia
CHN Niu Jianfeng
CHN Guangzhou2003CHN Wang HaoCHN Niu JianfengCHN Ma Lin
CHN Chen QiCHN Guo Yue
CHN Niu Jianfeng
CHN Beijing2004CHN Wang LiqinCHN Guo YueCHN Wang Nan
CHN Zhang Yining
CHN Fuzhou2005GER Timo BollCHN Zhang YiningGER Timo Boll
GER Christian SüßUSA Gao Jun
ESP Shen Yanfei
HKG Hong Kong2006CHN Wang HaoCHN Hao Shuai
CHN Ma LongCHN Wang Nan
CHN Zhang Yining
CHN Beijing2007CHN Ma LinCHN Li XiaoxiaCHN Wang Liqin
CHN Chen QiCHN Guo Yue
CHN Li Xiaoxia
MAC Macau2008CHN Ma LongCHN Guo YanSIN Gao Ning
SIN Yang ZiSIN Li Jiawei
SIN Sun Beibei
MAC Macau2009GER Timo Boll
GER Christian SüßCHN Ding Ning
CHN Liu Shiwen
KOR Seoul2010JPN Jun MizutaniSIN Feng TianweiHKG Jiang Tianyi
HKG Tang PengKOR Kim Kyung-Ah
KOR Park Mi-Young
GBR London2011CHN Ma LongCHN Liu ShiwenCHN Ma Lin
CHN Zhang JikeCHN Guo Yue
CHN Li Xiaoxia
CHN Hangzhou2012CHN Xu XinSIN Gao Ning
SIN Li HuSIN Feng Tianwei
SIN Yu Mengyu
UAE Dubai2013CHN Ding Ning
CHN Li Xiaoxia
THA Bangkok2014JPN Jun MizutaniJPN Kasumi IshikawaKOR Cho Eon-Rae
KOR Seo Hyun-DeokJPN Miu Hirano
JPN Mima Ito
POR Lisbon2015CHN Ma LongCHN Ding NingJPN Masataka Morizono
JPN Yuya OshimaCHN Ding Ning
CHN Zhu Yuling
QAT Doha2016CHN Zhu YulingKOR Jung Young-sik
KOR Lee Sang-suJPN Yui Hamamoto
JPN Hina Hayata
KAZ Astana2017CHN Fan ZhendongCHN Chen MengJPN Masataka Morizono
JPN Yuya OshimaCHN Chen Meng
CHN Zhu Yuling
KOR Incheon2018JPN Tomokazu HarimotoKOR Jang Woo-jin
KOR Lim JonghoonJPN Mima Ito
JPN Hina HayataHKG Wong Chun Ting
HKG Doo Hoi Kem
CHN Zhengzhou2019CHN Fan ZhendongCHN Fan Zhendong
CHN Xu XinJPN Miyuu Kihara
JPN Miyu NagasakiCHN Xu Xin
CHN Liu Shiwen
CHN Zhengzhou2020CHN Ma Long

References

References

  1. "I T T F prize_money".
  2. "Seamaster 2018 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals Qualification Criteria".
  3. "Playing System for the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals". ittf.com.
  4. "Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals Qualification Criteria".
  5. "ITTF Statistics". ittf.com.
  6. (22 November 2020). "Bank of Communications 2020 ITTF Finals: Ma Long and Chen Meng make history".
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