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The October World rankings have been released from the ITTF and here are the listings below! There have been some awesome transformations in the rankings this period so check it out! The rankings were published by the International Table Tennis Federation on Wednesday 5th October 2011.
Two stars stole the show this time around as Ma Long and Ding Ning race up the World Rankings.
Ma Long after being World number 1 throughout the whole of 2010 has regained top position. He is now top spot of the October World Rankings.
Ma Long the new World Number 1 of our sport Table Tennis
It was Wang Hao who over took Ma Longs World number 1 status back in the start of the year. Wang Hao has dropped into 2nd position of the World.
Photos by: Remy Gros
Ma Long will celebrate his 23rd birthday with his new found ranking! Ma Longs recent form in winning three major titles has pushed him to the top. He won the Harmony China Open, Austrian Open and Asian Cup during August and September.
This ray of World class form by Ma Long may give him a possible place in the Chinese Olympicss next year in London?
Zhang Jike, the runner up in both Suzhou and Vienna moves one place higher
Zhang Jike moves 1 placed higher in the World Rankings to number 3 after to incredible performances reaching the final in both Suzhou and Vienna. European super star Timo Boll dropped to no.4 after not competing in any pro tour in August and September.
A drop of one place for Timo Boll and it is the same for both China’s Wang Liqin and Vladimir Samsonov of Belarus; Wang Liqin is now at no.8 with Vladimir Samsonov at no.9.
The fall has been caused by Xu Xin, the runner up to Ma Long in the all Chinese final in Changsha; he climbs from no.9 to no.7, standing behind compatriot Ma Lin and Japan’s Jun Mizutani.
Ma Lin remains at no.5, Jun Mizutani at no.6.
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Mens Seedings
1) Ma Long
2) Wang Hao
3) Zhang Jike
4) Timo Boll
5) Ma Lin
6) Jun Mizutani
7) Xu Xin
8) Wang Liqin
9) Vladimir Samsonov
10) Joo Se Hyuk
Women's Seedings
1) Li Xiaoxia
2) Ding Ning
3) Guo Yan
4) Feng Tianwei
5) Guo Yue
6) Liu Shiwen
7) Kasumi Ishikawa
8) Ai Fukuhara
9) Wang Yuegu
10) WU Yang
Chinas Li Xiaoxia still remains at the top spot on the women's world rankings. The 2nd position has changed, this goes to Ding Ning. Ding Ning is the recent winner at the Austrian Open 2011 in Vienna. Ding Nings victory in Austria has pushed her up into the 2nd position of the ITTF World Rankings.
This is Ding Nings highest career ranking. Not much has changed elsewhere in the womens rankings with only Wang Yuegu and Wu Yang swapping places.
What do you all think of the new world rankings? Any surprises? What do you think of the rankings this period around.
All photos used are by Remy Gros
Two stars stole the show this time around as Ma Long and Ding Ning race up the World Rankings.
Ma Long after being World number 1 throughout the whole of 2010 has regained top position. He is now top spot of the October World Rankings.
Ma Long the new World Number 1 of our sport Table Tennis
It was Wang Hao who over took Ma Longs World number 1 status back in the start of the year. Wang Hao has dropped into 2nd position of the World.
Photos by: Remy Gros
Ma Long will celebrate his 23rd birthday with his new found ranking! Ma Longs recent form in winning three major titles has pushed him to the top. He won the Harmony China Open, Austrian Open and Asian Cup during August and September.
This ray of World class form by Ma Long may give him a possible place in the Chinese Olympicss next year in London?
Zhang Jike, the runner up in both Suzhou and Vienna moves one place higher
Zhang Jike moves 1 placed higher in the World Rankings to number 3 after to incredible performances reaching the final in both Suzhou and Vienna. European super star Timo Boll dropped to no.4 after not competing in any pro tour in August and September.
A drop of one place for Timo Boll and it is the same for both China’s Wang Liqin and Vladimir Samsonov of Belarus; Wang Liqin is now at no.8 with Vladimir Samsonov at no.9.
The fall has been caused by Xu Xin, the runner up to Ma Long in the all Chinese final in Changsha; he climbs from no.9 to no.7, standing behind compatriot Ma Lin and Japan’s Jun Mizutani.
Ma Lin remains at no.5, Jun Mizutani at no.6.
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Mens Seedings
1) Ma Long
2) Wang Hao
3) Zhang Jike
4) Timo Boll
5) Ma Lin
6) Jun Mizutani
7) Xu Xin
8) Wang Liqin
9) Vladimir Samsonov
10) Joo Se Hyuk
Women's Seedings
1) Li Xiaoxia
2) Ding Ning
3) Guo Yan
4) Feng Tianwei
5) Guo Yue
6) Liu Shiwen
7) Kasumi Ishikawa
8) Ai Fukuhara
9) Wang Yuegu
10) WU Yang
Chinas Li Xiaoxia still remains at the top spot on the women's world rankings. The 2nd position has changed, this goes to Ding Ning. Ding Ning is the recent winner at the Austrian Open 2011 in Vienna. Ding Nings victory in Austria has pushed her up into the 2nd position of the ITTF World Rankings.
This is Ding Nings highest career ranking. Not much has changed elsewhere in the womens rankings with only Wang Yuegu and Wu Yang swapping places.
What do you all think of the new world rankings? Any surprises? What do you think of the rankings this period around.
All photos used are by Remy Gros