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Table Tennis World Cup

Annual table tennis tournament


Summary

Annual table tennis tournament

FieldValue
nameITTF World Cup
statusActive
genreWorld Cup
frequencySingles: every year
Mixed team: every year
locationVarious
first
organisedITTF
website

Mixed team: every year The Table Tennis World Cup has been held annually since 1980. There had only been men's singles until the start of women's singles in 1996 and team competitions in 1990. The competitions are sanctioned by the International Table Tennis Federation.

In the years 2021–2023, the event was suspended. A new WTT event, WTT Cup Finals, began in 2021, which is the season-ending championship of the WTT. WTT stated that the winners of the WTT Cup Finals would win the prestigious ITTF World Cup trophies in March 2021, but the winners have been actually presented with WTT Cup Finals specific trophies since the inaugural edition, and the event has been renamed to simply WTT Finals since 2023, making it a pure season-ending event.

ITTF World Cup returned with an innovative mixed team format in 2023 in Chengdu, and ITTF Singles World Cup returned in 2024, in Macao, China.

Competitions

Men's and women's world cups

For 2024 singles world cup, participants of the competition composed of:

  • The World Champion.

  • The U19 World Champion.

  • The top 4 player from each of the 5 continents' (Africa, Asia, Europe, Americas and Oceania) Continental Cup. If a continent does not have this tournament scheduled in 2024 prior to the World Cup, player selection will be based on the World Ranking.

  • 24 additional players shall be selected from the World Ranking.

  • There shall be no more 4 players from an association, except an association with players qualified from items World Champion and U19 World Champion may compete with up to 6 players. For previous editions, participants of the competition are composed of:

  • The current holder of the World Cup.

  • The World Champion.

  • The champion player or the strongest current player from each of the 6 continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America and Oceania).

  • 1 player from the host association.

  • The top 8 players from the world ranking list.

  • 2 wild card selections.

    • No more than 2 players from an association unless a third is invited as a wild card.
    • If the World Champion and the World Cup title holder is the same player, or the host association has a player qualified as title holder or from the world ranking, the vacancy goes to the next highest eligible player on the world ranking list.

Team World Cup

  • Top 7 associations at the preceding World Team Championships.
  • If the team of the host association is not on the top 7 list, the team of the host association and 4 teams from continental federations would be represented at the event.

Mixed Team World Cup

Main article: ITTF Mixed Team World Cup

  • 16 teams comprising a minimum of three and maximum of four players per gender.
  • Each team shall be accompanied by a non-playing coach.
  • Maximum 10 teams, the winners of either the men's or women's competitions at the last continental team championship.
  • 1 host team if not already qualified.
  • Minimum of 7 teams will be determined based on the qualification and seeding list.

Playing system

Men's and women's world cups

The 2024 World Cup was divided into 2 stages:

  1. The 1st stage, Group stage: The 48 players are divided into 16 equal groups, with all the members of a group playing each other, and the group winners advance towards the 2nd stage.
  2. The highest-ranked player will be placed in Group 1, the 2nd highest in Group 2, the 3rd highest in Group 3 and the 4th highest in Group 4; the remaining players will be drawn into the other groups using a modified snake system 4 at a time in ranking order. Players from the same association will be drawn into separate groups.
  3. Matches of 1st stage shall be 4 games (result 4-0, 3-1 or 2-2). Final ranking will be determined in terms of Regulation 3.7.5, excluding match points, and based solely on the ratios of wins to losses first in games and then points, as far as is necessary to resolve the order.
  4. The 2nd Stage- Knockout:
  5. The draw for players will be as follows: 1. First-place finisher of Group 1 will be placed in position 1. 1. First-place finisher of Group 2 will be placed in position 16. 1. First-place finishers of Groups 3 and 4 will be drawn into positions 8 and 9. 1. First-place finishers of Groups 5 to 16 will be drawn randomly into the remaining positions.
  6. Matches of stage 2 shall be the best of 7 games.

Mixed Team World Cup

There will be a total of 56 matches (32 in Stage 1 + 24 in Stage 2). In stage 1 the teams will be divided into 4 groups (2 groups of 4 and 2 groups of 5), with all the members of a group playing each other.

For stage 1, the highest-ranked team will be placed in Group 1, the 2nd highest in Group 2, the 3rd highest in Group 3 and the 4th highest in Group 4; the remaining teams will be drawn into the groups 2 at a time in seeding order, with the exception teams 17 and 18 will be drawn into groups 3 and 4.

In stage 2, the group winners and runners-up from Stage 1 will compete in a single group with all the members of a group playing each other, with the exception that teams having played each other in stage 1 will not play again, but the results will carry forward.

Former playing system

Men's and Women's World Cups

The playing system is determined by the executive committee on recommendation by the competition department. The 2009 World Cup was divided into 3 stages. All matches were the best of 7 games.

  1. The preliminary stage, Intercontinental Cup: The 4 continental representatives from Africa, Latin America, North America and Oceania compete on a group basis. The winner joins the remaining 15 players in the 1st stage.
  2. The 1st stage, Group stage: The 16 players are divided into 4 equal groups, with all the members of a group playing each other, and the group winners and runners-up advance towards the 2nd stage.
  3. The highest-ranked player is placed in Group A, the 2nd highest in Group B, the 3rd highest in Group C and the 4th highest in Group D. The remaining players are drawn into the 4 groups at a time in ranking order.
  4. If there are 2 players from the same association, they will be drawn into separate groups, but the 3rd player from the same association may be drawn into any group.
  5. The 2nd stage, Knockout:
  6. Quarter-finals: 4 quarter finals (Q1-Q4) are arranged according to both the groups and the rankings in the 1st stage. Q1-Q4 are as follows: A1 vs. B2, C1 vs. D2, D1 vs. C2, and B1 vs. A2.
  7. Semi-finals: the matches are winner of Q1 vs. winner of Q2, and winner of Q3 vs. winner of Q4.
  8. Winners of semi-finals enter the final, with the losers competing for the third place.

Team World Cup

All team matches are played as the Olympic system with a maximum of 4 singles and 1 doubles. All individual matches of a team match are the best of 5 games.

  1. Intercontinental Cup: The 4 teams from continental federations not qualified by their ranking at the preceding World Team Championships shall compete in an Intercontinental Cup played in round-robin.
  2. Knockout: 7 teams qualified from World Team Championships and the host are seeded, based on latest ITTF World Team Ranking. The winner of the Intercontinental Cup play a match against the lowest seeded of the other 8 teams, other than the host association's team. The winner of this match shall promote to final knockout. The top 4 seeds are separated in different matches in quarter-finals.

Winners

Men's singles

YearHost cityGoldSilverBronze
1980Hong KongCHN Guo YuehuaCHN Li ZhenshiTCH Josef Dvoracek
1981Kuala LumpurHUN Tibor KlampárCHN Xie SaikeCHN Guo Yuehua
1982Hong KongCHN Guo YuehuaSWE Mikael AppelgrenCHN Xie Saike
1983BarbadosSWE Mikael AppelgrenSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerSWE Erik Lindh
1984Kuala LumpurCHN Jiang JialiangKOR Kim WanSWE Ulf Bengtsson
1985FoshanCHN Chen XinhuaPOL Andrzej GrubbaCHN Jiang Jialiang
1986Port of SpainCHN Chen LongcanCHN Jiang JialiangKOR Kim Wan
1987MacaoCHN Teng YiCHN Jiang JialiangPOL Andrzej Grubba
1988Guangzhou & WuhanPOL Andrzej GrubbaCHN Chen LongcanCHN Jiang Jialiang
1989NairobiCHN Ma WengePOL Andrzej GrubbaSWE Mikael Appelgren
1990ChibaSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerCHN Ma WengeCHN Chen Longcan
1991Kuala LumpurSWE Jörgen PerssonFRA Jean-Philippe GatienSWE Jan-Ove Waldner
1992Ho Chi Minh CityCHN Ma WengeKOR Kim Taek-sooKOR Yoo Nam-kyu
1993GuangzhouCRO Zoran PrimoracCHN Wang TaoCAN Wenguan Johnny Huang
1994TaipeiFRA Jean-Philippe GatienBEL Jean-Michel SaiveCRO Zoran Primorac
1995NimesCHN Kong LinghuiGER Jörg RoßkopfCHN Liu Guoliang
1996NimesCHN Liu GuoliangSWE Jan-Ove WaldnerBLR Vladimir Samsonov
1997NimesCRO Zoran PrimoracCHN Kong LinghuiBLR Vladimir Samsonov
1998ShantouGER Jörg RoßkopfKOR Kim Taek-sooCRO Zoran Primorac
1999XiaolanBLR Vladimir SamsonovAUT Werner SchlagerCRO Zoran Primorac
2000YangzhouCHN Ma LinKOR Kim Taek-sooCHN Wang Liqin
2001CourmayeurBLR Vladimir SamsonovCHN Wang LiqinGER Jörg Roßkopf
2002JinanGER Timo BollCHN Kong LinghuiCRO Zoran Primorac
2003JiangyinCHN Ma LinGRE Kalinikos KreangaCHN Wang Liqin
2004HangzhouCHN Ma LinGRE Kalinikos KreangaCHN Wang Hao
2005LiègeGER Timo BollCHN Wang HaoCHN Ma Lin
2006ParisCHN Ma LinCHN Wang HaoCHN Wang Liqin
2007BarcelonaCHN Wang HaoKOR Ryu Seung-minCHN Wang Liqin
2008LiègeCHN Wang HaoGER Timo BollCHN Ma Long
2009MoscowBLR Vladimir SamsonovCHN Chen QiCHN Ma Long
2010MagdeburgCHN Wang HaoCHN Zhang JikeGER Timo Boll
2011ParisCHN Zhang JikeCHN Wang HaoKOR Joo Se-hyuk
2012LiverpoolCHN Ma LongGER Timo BollBLR Vladimir Samsonov
2013VerviersCHN Xu XinBLR Vladimir SamsonovGER Dimitrij Ovtcharov
2014DüsseldorfCHN Zhang JikeCHN Ma LongGER Timo Boll
2015HalmstadCHN Ma LongCHN Fan ZhendongGER Dimitrij Ovtcharov
2016SaarbrückenCHN Fan ZhendongCHN Xu XinHKG Wong Chun-ting
2017LiègeGER Dimitrij OvtcharovGER Timo BollCHN Ma Long
2018ParisCHN Fan ZhendongGER Timo BollCHN Lin Gaoyuan
2019ChengduCHN Fan ZhendongJPN Tomokazu HarimotoTPE Lin Yun-ju
2020WeihaiCHN Fan ZhendongCHN Ma LongJPN Tomokazu Harimoto
2024MacauCHN Ma LongCHN Lin GaoyuanJPN Tomokazu Harimoto
CHN Wang Chuqin
2025MacauBRA Hugo CalderanoCHN Lin ShidongCHN Liang Jingkun
CHN Wang Chuqin

Women's singles

YearHost cityGoldSilverBronze
1996Hong KongCHN Deng YapingCHN Yang YingCHN Wang Chen
1997ShanghaiCHN Wang NanCHN Li JuNZL Li Chunli
1998TaipeiCHN Wang NanCHN Li JuTPE Chen-Tong Fei-Ming
2000Phnom PenhCHN Li JuCHN Wang NanCHN Sun Jin
2001WuhuCHN Zhang YiningPRK Kim Hyon-huiROU Mihaela Steff
2002SingaporeCHN Zhang YiningCHN Li NanHKG Tie Ya Na
2003Hong KongCHN Wang NanCHN Niu JianfengCHN Zhang Yining
2004HangzhouCHN Zhang YiningCHN Wang NanHKG Tie Ya Na
2005GuangzhouCHN Zhang YiningCHN Guo YanJPN Ai Fukuhara
2006UrumqiCHN Guo YanCHN Zhang YiningSIN Li Jiawei
2007ChengduCHN Wang NanCHN Zhang YiningCHN Guo Yue
2008Kuala LumpurCHN Li XiaoxiaHKG Tie Ya NaSIN Feng Tianwei
2009GuangzhouCHN Liu ShiwenCHN Guo YueCHN Li Xiaoxia
2010Kuala LumpurCHN Guo YanHKG Jiang HuajunCHN Guo Yue
2011SingaporeCHN Ding NingCHN Li XiaoxiaHKG Tie Ya Na
2012HuangshiCHN Liu ShiwenROU Elizabeta SamaraESP Shen Yanfei
2013KobeCHN Liu ShiwenCHN Wu YangSIN Feng Tianwei
2014LinzCHN Ding NingCHN Li XiaoxiaJPN Kasumi Ishikawa
2015SendaiCHN Liu ShiwenJPN Kasumi IshikawaGER Petrissa Solja
2016PhiladelphiaJPN Miu HiranoTPE Cheng I-chingSGP Feng Tianwei
2017MarkhamCHN Zhu YulingCHN Liu ShiwenTPE Cheng I-ching
2018ChengduCHN Ding NingCHN Zhu YulingTPE Cheng I-ching
2019ChengduCHN Liu ShiwenCHN Zhu YulingSGP Feng Tianwei
2020WeihaiCHN Chen MengCHN Sun YingshaJPN Mima Ito
2024MacauCHN Sun YingshaCHN Wang ManyuCHN Chen Meng
JPN Miwa Harimoto
2025MacauCHN Sun YingshaCHN Kuai ManCHN Chen Xingtong
JPN Mima Ito

Men's doubles

YearHost cityGoldSilverBronze
1990SeoulKOR Kim Taek-soo
KOR Yoo Nam-kyuGER Steffen Fetzner
GER Jörg RoßkopfPOL Andrzej Grubba
POL Leszek Kucharski
YUG Ilija Lupulesku
YUG Zoran Primorac
1992Las VegasKOR Kim Taek-soo
KOR Yoo Nam-kyuRUS Andrei Mazunov
RUS Dmitrij MazunovGER Steffen Fetzner
GER Jörg Roßkopf
KOR Kang Hee-chan
KOR Lee Chul-seung

Women's doubles

YearHost CityGoldSilverBronze
1990SeoulKOR Hong Cha-ok
KOR Hyun Jung-hwaHKG Chai Po Wa
HKG Chan Tan LuiCHN Deng Yaping
CHN Hu Xiaoxin
KOR Hong Soon-hwa
KOR Lee Tae-joo
1992Las VegasCHN Deng Yaping
CHN Qiao HongKOR Hong Cha-ok
KOR Hyun Jung-hwaHKG Chai Po Wa
HKG Chan Tan Lui
CHN Chen Zihe
CHN Gao Jun

Men's team

YearHost cityGoldSilverBronze
1990Chiba CitySWE Sweden
Mikael Appelgren
Erik Lindh
Jörgen Persson
Jan-Ove WaldnerCHN China
Chen Longcan
Chen Zhibin
Ma Wenge
Wei Qingguang
Yu ShentongENG England
Sky Andrew
Chen Xinhua
Alan Cooke
Desmond Douglas
PRK North Korea
Kim Guk-chol
Kim Song-hui
Ri Gun-sang
1991BarcelonaCHN China
Ma Wenge
Wang Hao (born 1966)
Wang Tao
Xie Chaojie
Zhang LeiSWE Sweden
Peter Karlsson
Erik Lindh
Jörgen Persson
Jan-Ove WaldnerFRA France
Nicolas Chatelain
Damien Éloi
Jean-Philippe Gatien
Olivier Marmurek
PRK North Korea
Choi Kyong-sob
Kim Guk-chol
Kim Song-hui
Ri Gun-sang
1994NimesCHN China
Ding Song
Lin Zhigang
Liu Guoliang
Wang Hao (born 1966)SWE Sweden
Mikael Appelgren
Peter Karlsson
Jörgen Persson
Jan-Ove WaldnerBEL Belgium
Thierry Cabrera
Andras Podpinka
Philippe Saive
Frederic Sonnet
FRA France
Patrick Chila
Damien Éloi
Jean-Philippe Gatien
Christophe Legoût
1995AtlantaKOR South Korea
Chu Kyo-sung
Kim Bong-chul
Kim Taek-soo
Lee Chul-seung
Yoo Nam-kyuGER Germany
Steffen Fetzner
Peter Franz
Richard Prause
Jörg RoßkopfJPN Japan
Ichiro Imaeda
Kōji Matsushita
Toshio Tasaki
Ryo Yuzawa
USA United States
Jim Butler
Cheng Yinghua
David Zhuang
2007MagdeburgCHN China
Chen Qi
Ma Lin
Wang Hao (born 1983)
Wang LiqinHKG Hong Kong
Cheung Yuk
Leung Chu Yan
Li ChingAUT Austria
Chen Weixing
Robert Gardos
Bernhard Presslmayer
Werner Schlager
KOR South Korea
Joo Sae-hyuk
Lee Jung-sam
Oh Sang-eun
Ryu Seung-min
2009LinzCHN China
Ma Long
Qiu Yike
Xu Xin
Zhang JikeKOR South Korea
Joo Sae-hyuk
Oh Sang-eun
Ryu Seung-min
Yoon Jae-youngGER Germany
Patrick Baum
Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Bastian Steger
Christian Süß
HKG Hong Kong
Cheung Yuk
Jiang Tianyi
Leung Chu Yan
Tang Peng
Tse Ka Chun
2010DubaiCHN China
Hao Shuai
Ma Long
Wang Hao (born 1983)
Xu Xin
Zhang JikeKOR South Korea
Jeoung Young-sik
Joo Sae-hyuk
Lee Jung-woo
Oh Sang-eunAUT Austria
Chen Weixing
Stefan Fegerl
Robert Gardos
Daniel Habesohn
Werner Schlager
GER Germany
Patrick Baum
Zoltan Fejer-Konnerth
Steffen Mengel
2011MagdeburgCHN China
Ma Lin
Ma Long
Wang Hao (born 1983)
Wang Liqin
Xu XinKOR South Korea
Joo Sae-hyuk
Kim Min-seok
Oh Sang-eun
Ryu Seung-minGER Germany
Patrick Baum
Ruwen Filus
Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Bastian Steger
JPN Japan
Kenta Matsudaira
Koki Niwa
Kaii Yoshida
2013GuangzhouCHN China
Ma Long
Wang Hao (born 1983)
Wang Liqin
Xu Xin
Zhang JikeTPE Chinese Taipei
Chen Chien-an
Chiang Hung-chieh
Chuang Chih-yuan
Huang Sheng-sheng
Wu Chih-chiEGY Egypt
Khalid Assar
Omar Assar
Mohamed El-beiali
El-sayed Lashin
Ahmed Saleh
JPN Japan
Kenta Matsudaira
Jun Mizutani
Koki Niwa
2015DubaiCHN China
Fan Zhendong
Fang Bo
Ma Long
Xu Xin
Zhang JikeAUT Austria
Chen Weixing
Stefan Fegerl
Robert Gardos
Daniel HabesohnTPE Chinese Taipei
Chen Chien-an
Chiang Hung-chieh
Huang Sheng-sheng
Wu Chih-chi
POR Portugal
Tiago Apolónia
Marcos Freitas
João Geraldo
João Monteiro
2018LondonCHN China
Fan Zhendong
Lin Gaoyuan
Ma Long
Xu Xin
Yu ZiyangJPN Japan
Tomokazu Harimoto
Koki Niwa
Yuya Oshima
Jin UedaENG England
Paul Drinkhall
Tom Jarvis
David McBeath
Liam Pitchford
Sam Walker
KOR South Korea
Jeong Sang-eun
Jeoung Young-sik
Lee Sang-su
Lim Jong-hoon
2019TokyoCHN China
Fan Zhendong
Liang Jingkun
Lin Gaoyuan
Ma Long
Xu XinKOR South Korea
Cho Dae-seong
Jang Woo-jin
Jeoung Young-sik
Lee Sang-su
Lim Jong-hoonTPE Chinese Taipei
Chen Chien-an
Liao Chen-ting
Lin Yun-ju
Peng Wang-wei
Wang Tai-wei
JPN Japan
Tomokazu Harimoto
Takuya Jin
Koki Niwa
Maharu Yoshimura

Performance by nations in men's world team

TeamWinnersRunners-upThird place
CHN China10 (1991, '94, 2007, '09, '10, '11, '13, '15, '18, '19)1 (1990)0
KOR South Korea1 (1995)4 (2009, '10, '11, '19)2 (2007, '18)
SWE Sweden1 (1990)2 (1991, '94)0
JPN Japan01 (2018)4 (1995, 2011, '13, '19)
GER Germany01 (1995)3 (2009, '10, '11)
AUT Austria01 (2015)2 (2007, '10)
TPE Chinese Taipei01 (2013)2 (2015, '19)
HKG Hong Kong01 (2007)1 (2009)
PRK North Korea002 (1990, '91)
ENG England002 (1990, 2018)
FRA France002 (1991, '94)
BEL Belgium001 (1994)
USA United States001 (1995)
Egypt Egypt001 (2013)
POR Portugal001 (2015)

Women's team

YearHost cityGoldSilverBronze
1990Chiba CityCHN China
Chen Zihe
Deng Yaping
Gao Jun
Qiao HongPRK North Korea
Li Bun-hui
Li Mi-suk
Yu Sun-bokJPN Japan
Mika Hoshino
Miki Kitsukawa
Rika Sato
Tomoko Shimonaga
KOR South Korea
Hong Cha-ok
Hong Soon-hwa
Hyun Jung-hwa
1991BarcelonaCHN China
Chen Zihe
Deng Yaping
Gao Jun
Liu Wei
Qiao HongKOR South Korea
Hong Cha-ok
Hong Soon-hwa
Hyun Jung-hwaJPN Japan
Mika Hoshino
Fumiyo Yamashita-Kaizu
Rika Sato
PRK North Korea
Li Bun-hui
Li Mi-suk
Yu Sun-bok
1994NimesRUS Russia
Galina Melnik
Irina Palina
Elena TiminaGER Germany
Christina Fischer
Elke Schall
Jie Schöpp
Nicole StruseCHN China
Wang Chen
Wu Na
Zhang Ling
NED Netherlands
Gerdie Keen
Mirjam Hooman-Kloppenburg
Emily Noor
Bettine Vriesekoop
1995AtlantaCHN China
Deng Yaping
Liu Wei
Qiao Hong
Qiao Yunping
Yang YingROU Romania
Otilia Bădescu
Emilia Elena Ciosu
Georgeta CojocaruHUN Hungary
Csilla Bátorfi
Vivien Ello
Krisztina Tóth
KOR South Korea
Kim Moo-kyo
Park Hae-jung
Park Kyung-ae
Ryu Ji-hye
2007MagdeburgCHN China
Guo Yue
Li Xiaoxia
Wang Nan
Zhang YiningKOR South Korea
Kim Kyung-ah
Kwak Bang-bang
Lee Eun-hee
Park Mi-youngHKG Hong Kong
Lau Sui Fei
Lin Ling
Tie Ya Na
Zhang Rui
HUN Hungary
Li Bin
Petra Lovas
Georgina Póta
Krisztina Tóth
2009LinzCHN China
Ding Ning
Guo Yue
Li Xiaoxia
Liu ShiwenSIN Singapore
Feng Tianwei
Zena Sim Kai Xin
Sun Beibei
Wang Yuegu
Yu MengyuHKG Hong Kong
Jiang Huajun
Lau Sui Fei
Lin Ling
Tie Ya Na
Zhang Rui
JPN Japan
Ai Fukuhara
Sayaka Hirano
Kasumi Ishikawa
2010DubaiCHN China
Ding Ning
Guo Yan
Guo Yue
Li Xiaoxia
Liu ShiwenSIN Singapore
Feng Tianwei
Li Jiawei
Sun Beibei
Wang Yuegu
Yu MengyuKOR South Korea
Kim Kyung-ah
Park Mi-young
Seok Ha-jung
Yang Ha-eun
JPN Japan
Hiroko Fujii
Ai Fukuhara
Kasumi Ishikawa
2011MagdeburgCHN China
Ding Ning
Fan Ying
Guo Yan
Guo Yue
Li XiaoxiaJPN Japan
Ai Fukuhara
Sayaka Hirano
Kasumi IshikawaHKG Hong Kong
Jiang Huajun
Lee Ho Ching
Ng Wing Nam
Tie Ya Na
Yu Kwok See
SIN Singapore
Feng Tianwei
Li Jiawei
Sun Beibei
Wang Yuegu
Yu Mengyu
2013GuangzhouCHN China
Chang Chenchen
Ding Ning
Li Xiaoxia
Liu Shiwen
Wu YangJPN Japan
Ai Fukuhara
Sayaka Hirano
Kasumi IshikawaHKG Hong Kong
Guan Mengyuan
Jiang Huajun
Lee Ho Ching
Ng Wing Nam
Tie Ya Na
SIN Singapore
Feng Tianwei
Isabelle Li
Yee Herng Hwee
Yu Mengyu
2015DubaiCHN China
Chen Meng
Ding Ning
Li Xiaoxia
Liu Shiwen
Zhu YulingPRK North Korea
Kim Hye-yong
Kim Jong
Ri Mi-gyong
Ri Myong-sunJPN Japan
Sayaka Hirano
Yuka Ishigaki
Misaki Morizono
SIN Singapore
Feng Tianwei
Isabelle Li
Lim Eunice
Yu Mengyu
Zhang Wanling
2018LondonCHN China
Chen Xingtong
Ding Ning
Liu Shiwen
Wang Manyu
Zhu YulingJPN Japan
Hina Hayata
Miu Hirano
Kasumi Ishikawa
Mima ItoHKG Hong Kong
Doo Hoi Kem
Lee Ho Ching
Mak Tze Wing
Ng Wing Nam
Minnie Soo
PRK North Korea
Cha Hyo-sim
Choe Hyon-hwa
Kim Nam-hee
Kim Song-i
2019TokyoCHN China
Chen Meng
Ding Ning
Liu Shiwen
Sun Yingsha
Wang ManyuJPN Japan
Miu Hirano
Kasumi Ishikawa
Mima Ito
Hitomi SatoTPE Chinese Taipei
Chen Szu-yu
Cheng Hsien-tzu
Cheng I-ching
Liu Hsing-yin
Su Pei-ling
KOR South Korea
Choi Hyo-joo
Jeon Ji-hee
Shin Yu-bin
Suh Hyo-won
Yang Ha-eun

Performance by nations in women's world team

TeamWinnersRunners-upThird place
CHN China11 (1990, '91, '95, 2007, '09, '10, '11, '13, '15, '18, '19)01 (1994)
RUS Russia1 (1994)00
SIN Singapore02 (2009, '10)3 (2011, '13, '15)
JPN Japan04 (2011, '13, '18, '19)4 (1991, 2009, '10, '15)
KOR South Korea02 (1991, 2007)3 (1995, 2010, '19)
PRK North Korea02 (1990, 2015)2 (1991, 2018)
ROM Romania01 (1995)0
GER Germany01 (1994)0
HKG Hong Kong005 (2007, '09, '11, '13, '18)
HUN Hungary003 (1990, '95, 2007)
FRA France001 (1990)
Netherlands Netherlands001 (1994)
TPE Chinese Taipei001 (2019)

Mixed team

YearHost CityGoldSilverBronze
2023ChengduCHN China
Chen Meng
Fan Zhendong
Lin Gaoyuan
Ma Long
Sun Yingsha
Wang Chuqin
Wang Manyu
Wang YidiKOR South Korea
An Jae-hyun
Jang Woo-jin
Jeon Ji-hee
Kim Na-yeong
Lee Sang-su
Lee Zi-on
Lim Jong-hoon
Shin Yu-binJPN Japan
Miwa Harimoto
Tomokazu Harimoto
Hina Hayata
Miu Hirano
Miyuu Kihara
Kakeru Sone
Shunsuke Togami
Ryoichi Yoshiyama
2024ChengduCHN China
Kuai Man
Liang Jingkun
Lin Gaoyuan
Lin Shidong
Sun Yingsha
Wang Chuqin
Wang Manyu
Wang YidiKOR South Korea
An Jae-hyun
Cho Dae-seong
Jang Woo-jin
Jeon Ji-hee
Kim Na-yeong
Oh Jun-sung
Shin Yu-bin
Suh Hyo-wonHKG Hong Kong
Chan Baldwin
Doo Hoi Kem
Lam Siu-hang
Lee Hoi Man Karen
Ng Wing Lam
Wong Chun-ting
Wong Hoi Tung
Yiu Kwan To
2025Chengdu
Kuai Man
Liang Jingkun
Lin Shidong
Sun Yingsha
Wang Chuqin
Wang Manyu
Wang Yidi
Xu Yingbin
Miwa Harimoto
Tomokazu Harimoto
Hina Hayata
Mima Ito
Sora Matsushima
Satsuki Odo
Hiroto Shinozuka
Shunsuke Togami
Benedikt Duda
Patrick Franziska
Annett Kaufmann
Nina Mittelham
Dang Qiu
Sabine Winter
2026Chengdu
2027Chengdu

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