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Thanks so much to user Steven for this fantastic review of the January World Rankings!
Complete version, sorry for the delay.
The ITTF have released the latest World rankings! The rankings were published by the International Table Tennis Federation on Saturday 5th January 2013.
15 (19) Gao Ning
29 (35) Kim Min Seok
38 (48) Ruiwu Tan
50 (unr) Lin Gaoyuan
188 (234) Fan Shengpeng
210 (unr) Xu Chenhao
14 (18) Elizabeta Samara
39 (53) Matilda Ekholm
55 (70) Gu Yuting
57 (72) Szu-Yu Chen
60 (77) Gu Ruochen
69 (85) Petrissa Solja
96 (140) Lily Zhang
Men's World Rankings
01 (03) Xu Xin
02 (01) Zhang Jike
03 (02) Ma Long
04 (<<) Wang Hao
05 (<<) Timo Boll
06 (<<) Ma Lin
07 (08) Chuang Chih-Yuan
08 (07) Dmitrij Ovtcharov
09 (<<) Wang Liqin
10 (<<) Jun Mizutani
11 (12) Joo Se Hyuk
12 (11) Vladimir Samsonov
13 (<<) Hao Shuai
14 (<<) Jiang Tianyi
15 (19) Gao Ning
16 (15) Oh Sang Eun
17 (16) Chen Qi
18 (17) Adrian Crisan
19 (18) Michael Maze
20 (<<) Ryu Seung Min
21 (<<) Lee Jung Woo
22 (<<) Koki Niwa
23 (<<) Zhan Jian
24 (<<) Chen Weixing
25 (<<) Bastian Steger
26 (<<) Seiya Kishikawa
27 (<<) Marcos Freitas
28 (<<) Adrien Mattenet
29 (35) Kim Min Seok
30 (29) Alexander Shibaev
31 (30) Tang Peng
32 (33) Chan Kazuhiro
Take a look at the full World Rankings here.
Women's World Rankings
01 (<<) Ding Ning
02 (<<) Liu Shiwen
03 (<<) Li Xiaoxia
04 (<<) Guo Yan
05 (<<) Kim Kyung Ah
06 (<<) Feng Tianwei
07 (06) Ai Fukuhara
08 (<<) Shen Yanfei
09 (<<) Kasumi Ishikawa
10 (13) Chen Meng
11 (10) Wu Yang
12 (11) Guo Yue
13 (12) Feng Yalan
14 (18) Elizabeta Samara
15 (16) Viktoria Pavlovich
16 (14) Tie Yana
Take a look at the full World Rankings here.
So the speculations are true, what do you all think!
Complete version, sorry for the delay.
The ITTF have released the latest World rankings! The rankings were published by the International Table Tennis Federation on Saturday 5th January 2013.
--- BREAKING NEWS!---
Xu Xin - Photo by: euroasia-ettu.com
China's Xu Xin takes the honorable title of being the new World no.1 Table Tennis Player! Xu Xin is the new world number 1 Table Tennis player! He thereby ended the 7 month streak of Zhang Jike being at the top of the world... For how long will Xu Xin keep his spot?
Xu Xin has earned this title by being crowned the World Tour Grand Finals champion last month in Hangzhou, China, where he beat Wang Hao in the final.
Meanwhile, Chinese Taipei's Chih-Yuan Chuang closes the gap with China's Ma Lin, both semifinalists at the same tournament. Chuang overtakes Germany's Dmitrij Ovtcharov who had been absent.
Also, China's Liu Shiwen once again posted a win over teammate Ding Ning. She is getting very close to retrieving her no.1 spot needing only 8 more points...
On the U21 field it was Germany's Patrick Franziska taking the prizes. In the final he beat Iran's Noshad Alamiyan, which made him jump over 25 places to the 47th spot.
Fan Zhendong and Zhu Yuling, World Junior Champions - Photos by: sportstaronnet.com and ettu.org
Another big tournament that has passed is the World Juniors Championship or WJTTC, held in Hyderabad, India.
Winner Fan Zhendong makes a huge leap of nearly 100 places into the top 50 of the world, after remaining unbeaten in both the Singles and the Team event. This young talent has recently qualified just behind Xu Xin for the next round of the Chinese WTTC trials, so who knows we might even see him there! Also, Japan's Koki Niwa has turned 18, which makes Fan Zhendong the first player on the Boys' U18 ranking. Something similar happened for the Women's U18 ranking: China's Chen Meng leaves the ranking, making Junior World champion Zhu Yuling the new no.1.
Fan's teammates and also the women's team showed amazing leaps as well, as shown below.
Other interesting changes:Xu Xin - Photo by: euroasia-ettu.com
China's Xu Xin takes the honorable title of being the new World no.1 Table Tennis Player! Xu Xin is the new world number 1 Table Tennis player! He thereby ended the 7 month streak of Zhang Jike being at the top of the world... For how long will Xu Xin keep his spot?
Xu Xin has earned this title by being crowned the World Tour Grand Finals champion last month in Hangzhou, China, where he beat Wang Hao in the final.
Meanwhile, Chinese Taipei's Chih-Yuan Chuang closes the gap with China's Ma Lin, both semifinalists at the same tournament. Chuang overtakes Germany's Dmitrij Ovtcharov who had been absent.
Also, China's Liu Shiwen once again posted a win over teammate Ding Ning. She is getting very close to retrieving her no.1 spot needing only 8 more points...
On the U21 field it was Germany's Patrick Franziska taking the prizes. In the final he beat Iran's Noshad Alamiyan, which made him jump over 25 places to the 47th spot.
Fan Zhendong and Zhu Yuling, World Junior Champions - Photos by: sportstaronnet.com and ettu.org
Another big tournament that has passed is the World Juniors Championship or WJTTC, held in Hyderabad, India.
Winner Fan Zhendong makes a huge leap of nearly 100 places into the top 50 of the world, after remaining unbeaten in both the Singles and the Team event. This young talent has recently qualified just behind Xu Xin for the next round of the Chinese WTTC trials, so who knows we might even see him there! Also, Japan's Koki Niwa has turned 18, which makes Fan Zhendong the first player on the Boys' U18 ranking. Something similar happened for the Women's U18 ranking: China's Chen Meng leaves the ranking, making Junior World champion Zhu Yuling the new no.1.
Fan's teammates and also the women's team showed amazing leaps as well, as shown below.
15 (19) Gao Ning
29 (35) Kim Min Seok
38 (48) Ruiwu Tan
50 (unr) Lin Gaoyuan
188 (234) Fan Shengpeng
210 (unr) Xu Chenhao
14 (18) Elizabeta Samara
39 (53) Matilda Ekholm
55 (70) Gu Yuting
57 (72) Szu-Yu Chen
60 (77) Gu Ruochen
69 (85) Petrissa Solja
96 (140) Lily Zhang
Men's World Rankings
01 (03) Xu Xin
02 (01) Zhang Jike
03 (02) Ma Long
04 (<<) Wang Hao
05 (<<) Timo Boll
06 (<<) Ma Lin
07 (08) Chuang Chih-Yuan
08 (07) Dmitrij Ovtcharov
09 (<<) Wang Liqin
10 (<<) Jun Mizutani
11 (12) Joo Se Hyuk
12 (11) Vladimir Samsonov
13 (<<) Hao Shuai
14 (<<) Jiang Tianyi
15 (19) Gao Ning
16 (15) Oh Sang Eun
17 (16) Chen Qi
18 (17) Adrian Crisan
19 (18) Michael Maze
20 (<<) Ryu Seung Min
21 (<<) Lee Jung Woo
22 (<<) Koki Niwa
23 (<<) Zhan Jian
24 (<<) Chen Weixing
25 (<<) Bastian Steger
26 (<<) Seiya Kishikawa
27 (<<) Marcos Freitas
28 (<<) Adrien Mattenet
29 (35) Kim Min Seok
30 (29) Alexander Shibaev
31 (30) Tang Peng
32 (33) Chan Kazuhiro
Take a look at the full World Rankings here.
Women's World Rankings
01 (<<) Ding Ning
02 (<<) Liu Shiwen
03 (<<) Li Xiaoxia
04 (<<) Guo Yan
05 (<<) Kim Kyung Ah
06 (<<) Feng Tianwei
07 (06) Ai Fukuhara
08 (<<) Shen Yanfei
09 (<<) Kasumi Ishikawa
10 (13) Chen Meng
11 (10) Wu Yang
12 (11) Guo Yue
13 (12) Feng Yalan
14 (18) Elizabeta Samara
15 (16) Viktoria Pavlovich
16 (14) Tie Yana
Take a look at the full World Rankings here.
So the speculations are true, what do you all think!