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The November World rankings have been released by 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 Tuesday 1'st November 2011.
In form Ma Long who has recently won 6 major tournaments and the current Swedish Open Mens Singles winner retains his number 1 ranking of the World! The next four spots have not changed with Wang Hao coming in at 2, followed by Zhang Jike, Timo Boll and Ma Lin.
Vladimir Samsonov and Joo Se Hyuk from Korea keep their Ninth and Tenth positions.
One player in particular saw an incredible transformation in the World Rankings. This was Slovenia's Bojan Tokic!
In the Top 10 sees Wang Liqin move from 8 to no.6 as a result from his hard work at the Swedish Open where he beat this years World Champion Zhang Jike. Jun Mizutani drops a place to no.7 with Xu Xin dropping to 9.
Mens Seedings
1) Ma Long
2) Wang Hao
3) Zhang Jike
4) Timo Boll
5) Ma Lin
6) Wang Liqin
7) Jun Mizutani
8) Xu Xin
9) Vladimir Samsonov
10) Joo Se Hyuk
Back to the main jump in the World Rankings. Bojan Tokic made a remarkable leap. The Slovenian jumped 20 places from no.45 to no.25. This is due to his outstanding efforts in the recent European Championships where he reached the semi finals of the Men's singles losing out the the eventual winner Timo Boll. This is the first time for Bojan to reach the top 30 mark!
Germany's Patrick Baum achieves a career high as he moves from no.23 to no.19. Aleksander Karakasevic the man of the show beaten by Patrick Baum in the semi-finals of the European Championships climbed from 100 to no.75. Marcos Freitas climbs from 38 to no.32.
Japan's Koki Niwa climbs to number 2 in the world (Under 21's) as he took over Korea's Kim Min Seok. Koki Niwa is still number 1 of the under 18's World Ranking ahead of China's Yan An and Liu Gaoyuan.
Remember England's Liam Pitchford who beat Vladimir Samsonov at the recent European Championships? He climbed to no.200
Womens World Ranking
New World Number 1 Ding Ning!!
1) Ding Ning
2) Li Xiaoxia
3) Guo Yan
4) Feng Tianwei
5) Liu Shiwen
6) Guo Yue
7) Kasumi Ishikawa
8) Ai Fukuhara
9) Wang Yuegu
10) Yana Tie
The winner of the recent Libherr Women's World Cup in Singapore Ding Ning is the the World Number 1 female Table Tennis player! The World Ranking issued by the International Table Tennis Federation on Tuesday 1st November 2011 saw the 21 year old Ding Ning climb 1 place to a career high!
Ding Ning will lead China in the World Team Cup for CHina on the 3rd November.
Li Xiaoxia drops one place to no.2. Both Guo Yan and Fend Tianwei retain there positions from last months rankings.
What a year its been for Ding Ning having one the Womens Singles title at the World Championships in Rotterdam 2011!
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
In form Ma Long who has recently won 6 major tournaments and the current Swedish Open Mens Singles winner retains his number 1 ranking of the World! The next four spots have not changed with Wang Hao coming in at 2, followed by Zhang Jike, Timo Boll and Ma Lin.
Vladimir Samsonov and Joo Se Hyuk from Korea keep their Ninth and Tenth positions.
One player in particular saw an incredible transformation in the World Rankings. This was Slovenia's Bojan Tokic!
In the Top 10 sees Wang Liqin move from 8 to no.6 as a result from his hard work at the Swedish Open where he beat this years World Champion Zhang Jike. Jun Mizutani drops a place to no.7 with Xu Xin dropping to 9.
Mens Seedings
1) Ma Long
2) Wang Hao
3) Zhang Jike
4) Timo Boll
5) Ma Lin
6) Wang Liqin
7) Jun Mizutani
8) Xu Xin
9) Vladimir Samsonov
10) Joo Se Hyuk
Back to the main jump in the World Rankings. Bojan Tokic made a remarkable leap. The Slovenian jumped 20 places from no.45 to no.25. This is due to his outstanding efforts in the recent European Championships where he reached the semi finals of the Men's singles losing out the the eventual winner Timo Boll. This is the first time for Bojan to reach the top 30 mark!
Germany's Patrick Baum achieves a career high as he moves from no.23 to no.19. Aleksander Karakasevic the man of the show beaten by Patrick Baum in the semi-finals of the European Championships climbed from 100 to no.75. Marcos Freitas climbs from 38 to no.32.
Japan's Koki Niwa climbs to number 2 in the world (Under 21's) as he took over Korea's Kim Min Seok. Koki Niwa is still number 1 of the under 18's World Ranking ahead of China's Yan An and Liu Gaoyuan.
Remember England's Liam Pitchford who beat Vladimir Samsonov at the recent European Championships? He climbed to no.200
Womens World Ranking
New World Number 1 Ding Ning!!
1) Ding Ning
2) Li Xiaoxia
3) Guo Yan
4) Feng Tianwei
5) Liu Shiwen
6) Guo Yue
7) Kasumi Ishikawa
8) Ai Fukuhara
9) Wang Yuegu
10) Yana Tie
The winner of the recent Libherr Women's World Cup in Singapore Ding Ning is the the World Number 1 female Table Tennis player! The World Ranking issued by the International Table Tennis Federation on Tuesday 1st November 2011 saw the 21 year old Ding Ning climb 1 place to a career high!
Ding Ning will lead China in the World Team Cup for CHina on the 3rd November.
Li Xiaoxia drops one place to no.2. Both Guo Yan and Fend Tianwei retain there positions from last months rankings.
What a year its been for Ding Ning having one the Womens Singles title at the World Championships in Rotterdam 2011!
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