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World Championship of Ping Pong, 27-28th January 2018, Alexandra Palace, London, England
It's that time again guys! The World Ping Pong Championships returns this weekend at the Alexandra Palace in London. For those that don't know it's a variation of hard bat table tennis, played with blue sandpaper bats. This years prize fund is £100,000 with the winner receiving £20,000 and the runner up receiving £10,000.
2017 Champion Yan Weihao
This year marks the 6th year of the championships which is set to be the biggest yet. There have only been 3 winners of the event which include Maxim Shmyrev, Andrew Baggley and Yan Weihao. Of course there will be plenty of new and old faces looking to spoil the party including the likes of Alexander Flemming, Gavin Rumgay, Lubomir PIstej, Chris Doran and many other contenders in what promises to be another exciting, action packed event.
Full news on the World Ping Pong Championship Website.
Prize Fund
The $100,000 prize fund
Winner - $20,000
Runner up - $10,000
Semi finalist - $5,000
Quarter finalist - $3,000
Last 16 - $2,000
Last 32 - $1,500
One win - $500
There are 64 qualified ping pong players from all around the world both men and women who compete for a incredible $100,000 prize pot! Who do you think will win and who are you looking forward to watching?
It's that time again guys! The World Ping Pong Championships returns this weekend at the Alexandra Palace in London. For those that don't know it's a variation of hard bat table tennis, played with blue sandpaper bats. This years prize fund is £100,000 with the winner receiving £20,000 and the runner up receiving £10,000.
2017 Champion Yan Weihao
This year marks the 6th year of the championships which is set to be the biggest yet. There have only been 3 winners of the event which include Maxim Shmyrev, Andrew Baggley and Yan Weihao. Of course there will be plenty of new and old faces looking to spoil the party including the likes of Alexander Flemming, Gavin Rumgay, Lubomir PIstej, Chris Doran and many other contenders in what promises to be another exciting, action packed event.
Full news on the World Ping Pong Championship Website.
Prize Fund
The $100,000 prize fund
Winner - $20,000
Runner up - $10,000
Semi finalist - $5,000
Quarter finalist - $3,000
Last 16 - $2,000
Last 32 - $1,500
One win - $500
There are 64 qualified ping pong players from all around the world both men and women who compete for a incredible $100,000 prize pot! Who do you think will win and who are you looking forward to watching?