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The prestigious World Tour Grand Finals sponsored by Seamaster begins on the 8th December and concludes on the 11th December. The Grand Finals is held in city of Doha, Qatar with a total prize money of $500,000. As the year comes to a close we get to look forward to the worlds best players battle it out $60,000 in the men's and women'[s singles!
The spectacular Grand Finals is fast approaching, we love this time of the year! Newly Olympic Champion Ma Long leads the Men's Singles Seedings.
Main Draw
Coming soon..
Live matches from the World Tour Grand Finals can be watched in the ITTF Live Streaming which has playback on demand with integrated chat with TableTennisDaily members!
China's Ma Long, the World #1 has qualified into the World Tour Grand Finals as as the #1 seed.
Ma Long no.1 seed - Photo by: ITTF Flickr
Men's Singles Seeds
China's Fan Zhendong enters the Grand Finals as the #2 seed - Photo by ITTF Flickr
01) Ma Long
02) Fan Zhendong
03) Xu Xin
04) Jun Mizutani
05) Chuang Chih Yuan
06) Vladimir Samsonov
07) Wong Chun Ting
08) Dimitrij Ovtcharov
09) Yuto Muramatsu
10) Kenta Matsudaira
11) Chen Chien An
12) Jeoung Youngsik
13) Tang Peng
14) Yuya Oshima
15) Koki Niwa
16) Li Ping
Reserve players
17) Marcos Freitas
18) Tomas Konecny
Women Singles Seeds
Ding Ning enters the World Tour Grand Finals as the #1 seed - Photo by: ITTF Flickr
01) Ding Ning
02) Liu Shiwen
03) Zhu Yuling
04) Kasumi Ishikawa
05) Feng Tianwei
06) Tie Yana
07) Mima Ito
08) Cheng I Ching
09) Yang Haeun
10) Miu Hirano
11) Yuka Ishigaki
12) Han Ying
13) Lee Ho Ching
14) Yu Mengyu
15) Shan Xiaona
16) Hina Hayata
Reserve players
17) Hyowon Suh
18) Hitomi Sato
19) Jihee Jeon
Live matches from the World Tour Grand Finals can be watched in the ITTF Live Streaming which has playback on demand with integrated chat with TableTennisDaily members!
Here we go TT world! The race to Doha is on! The current worlds top 10 players are all in the men's singles draw taken from the November ITTF rankings. Will in form Fan Zhendong, the recent winner at the Men's World Cup maintain momentum and win the event? Can world number 1 Ma Long find his Rio Olympic form to win the tournament? Zhang Jike has had a ankle injury recently lets hope he can make an impact and bounce back. Germany's Dimitrij Ovtcahrov and Japan's Jun Mizutani will be looking to take out the Chinese. In the women's event Ding Ning leads the women's singles seedings, followed closely by Liu Shiwen.
A fantastic event to follow, be sure to get involved on the TTD discussions and join us in the live chat in the ITTF Live Streaming!
We can use this thread as a means to display all the latest results, videos and news from this spectacular World Tour event! What are your predictions from each event.
The spectacular Grand Finals is fast approaching, we love this time of the year! Newly Olympic Champion Ma Long leads the Men's Singles Seedings.
Main Draw
Coming soon..
Live matches from the World Tour Grand Finals can be watched in the ITTF Live Streaming which has playback on demand with integrated chat with TableTennisDaily members!
China's Ma Long, the World #1 has qualified into the World Tour Grand Finals as as the #1 seed.
Ma Long no.1 seed - Photo by: ITTF Flickr
Men's Singles Seeds
China's Fan Zhendong enters the Grand Finals as the #2 seed - Photo by ITTF Flickr
01) Ma Long
02) Fan Zhendong
03) Xu Xin
04) Jun Mizutani
05) Chuang Chih Yuan
06) Vladimir Samsonov
07) Wong Chun Ting
08) Dimitrij Ovtcharov
09) Yuto Muramatsu
10) Kenta Matsudaira
11) Chen Chien An
12) Jeoung Youngsik
13) Tang Peng
14) Yuya Oshima
15) Koki Niwa
16) Li Ping
Reserve players
17) Marcos Freitas
18) Tomas Konecny
Women Singles Seeds
Ding Ning enters the World Tour Grand Finals as the #1 seed - Photo by: ITTF Flickr
01) Ding Ning
02) Liu Shiwen
03) Zhu Yuling
04) Kasumi Ishikawa
05) Feng Tianwei
06) Tie Yana
07) Mima Ito
08) Cheng I Ching
09) Yang Haeun
10) Miu Hirano
11) Yuka Ishigaki
12) Han Ying
13) Lee Ho Ching
14) Yu Mengyu
15) Shan Xiaona
16) Hina Hayata
Reserve players
17) Hyowon Suh
18) Hitomi Sato
19) Jihee Jeon
Live matches from the World Tour Grand Finals can be watched in the ITTF Live Streaming which has playback on demand with integrated chat with TableTennisDaily members!
Here we go TT world! The race to Doha is on! The current worlds top 10 players are all in the men's singles draw taken from the November ITTF rankings. Will in form Fan Zhendong, the recent winner at the Men's World Cup maintain momentum and win the event? Can world number 1 Ma Long find his Rio Olympic form to win the tournament? Zhang Jike has had a ankle injury recently lets hope he can make an impact and bounce back. Germany's Dimitrij Ovtcahrov and Japan's Jun Mizutani will be looking to take out the Chinese. In the women's event Ding Ning leads the women's singles seedings, followed closely by Liu Shiwen.
A fantastic event to follow, be sure to get involved on the TTD discussions and join us in the live chat in the ITTF Live Streaming!
We can use this thread as a means to display all the latest results, videos and news from this spectacular World Tour event! What are your predictions from each event.