World Tour Grand Finals 2014 - completely without the chinese!

Who will win World Tour Grand Finals 2014?

  • Koki NIWA (JPN)

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  • Paul DRINKHALL (ENG)

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  • Steffen MENGEL (GER)

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  • Yuto MURAMATSU (JPN)

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  • Other (post below)

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The qualified players for the one million dollar GAC Group 2014 World Tour Grand Finals have been announced after a record-breaking end to the regular World Tour season, which consisted of 20 stops.

A record 304 players, from 51 national associations flocked to the GAC Group World Tour Swedish Open in a last ditch attempt to qualify for the lucrative World Tour Grand Finals, to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, on 11-14 December 2014.

After the 502 matches were played in Sweden, the 2014 World Tour season concluded with 16 men and 16 women securing their golden ticket to Bangkok, as well as eight men's and women's doubles pairs, and eight men's and women's under 21 players.
Japan's Jun MIZUTANI heads the men's Race to Bangkok standings, after a very consistent 2014 and will make his third appearance at the year ending event. Singapore's FENG Tianwei tops the women's charts, after winning three World Tour crowns this year to secure her seventh consecutive excursion to the prestigious event.
German Open Champion Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (GER) is next on the men's list, ahead of Japan's Koki NIWA who recently won in Russia, pursued by England's Paul DRINKHALL, the champion in Spain.
Portugal's Marcos FREITAS, followed by Belarus's Vladimir SAMSONOV, Chinese Taipei's CHUANG Chih-Yuan and Germany's Steffen MENGEL complete the top eight names. Marcos FREITAS won in the Czech Republic, whilst veteran Vladimir SAMSONOV succeeded in both his native Belarus and Belgium.
Japan managed to qualify five women for the singles, which makes it the highest represented country.
Kasumi ISHIKAWA, who won recently at the Russian Open, leads the challenge with Ai FUKUHARA, whom she beat in the final in Ekaterinburg, alongside Misaki MORIZONO, Sayaka HIRANO and Yuka ISHIGAKI will all make the trip to Bangkok.
Europe will also be strongly represented in Bangkok. Germany's HAN Ying and SHAN Xiaona are high on the list as are Sweden's LI Fen, Austria's LIU Jia and Romania's Elizabeta SAMARA.

The GAC Group 2014 ITTF World Tour events are split up into three tiers (highest first): Super (6 events), Major (4 events), Challenge (10 events). The higher the series, the more prize money, World ranking points, Race to Bangkok points and higher quality of competition on offer.

The prestigious 1 million dollar GAC Group 2014 World Tour Grand Finals, which has the most prize money of any table tennis event on earth, will be held at the Sports Authority of Thailand Indoor Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand on 11-14 December 2014. To qualify, players had to play in a minimum of five events.
And that means that no chinese player qualified for this event, despite two of them lead the rankings. But Xu Xin just like Fan Zhendong both have played only 4 events and that means no Grand Finals. This is the World Tour standings after Swedish Open:



RankEligPointsEventsContinentsPlayer/Pair
1NYE80042XU XinCHN
2NYE59442FAN ZhendongCHN
340752MIZUTANI JunJPN
440752OVTCHAROV DimitrijGER
5NYE33832YU ZiyangCHN
6NYE31921MA LongCHN
730382NIWA KokiJPN
830051DRINKHALL PaulENG
929352FREITAS MarcosPOR
10NYE25022FANG BoCHN
1124152SAMSONOV VladimirBLR
12NYE21342BAUM PatrickGER
13NYE21342YAN AnCHN
1420752CHUANG Chih-YuanTPE
1519862MENGEL SteffenGER
1618062MURAMATSU YutoJPN
1717482MORIZONO MasatakaJPN
1817162TANG PengHKG
1915694SAMBE KoheiJPN
2015262APOLONIA TiagoPOR
2115272CHO EonraeKOR
2214793WONG Chun TingHKG

For women same happened:

169762FENG TianweiSIN
256282ISHIKAWA KasumiJPN
3NYE53832ZHU YulingCHN
447872HAN Ying ^GER
539272SHAN Xiaona ^GER
634152LI Fen ^SWE
7NYE32532LIU ShiwenCHN
8NYE32232HU LimeiCHN
931352LIU JiaAUT
10NYE30011DING NingCHN
1129452SAMARA ElizabetaROU
1228862FUKUHARA AiJPN
1326452SEO HyowonKOR
1424382POTA GeorginaHUN
15232123MORIZONO MisakiJPN
16228112HIRANO SayakaJPN
1721962YU MengyuSIN
18NYE18821CHEN MengCHN
19177112ISHIGAKI YukaJPN
2016772YU Fu ^POR

So this years finals will be special in this way. No winner will have to take on any chinese. Only if you would count Han Ying, Shan Xiaona, Li Fen, Liu Jia or also Feng Tianwei, who were born in China..

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Japanese Jun Mizutani and Singapour's Feng Tianwei will enter the Grand Finals as #1 seeds ;)

Full seeding you can find here.
 

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Okay, I did a little research and found out that this happened also in 2010!
That year the Grand Finals were also completely without the chinese!
Check the seedings for the 2010 Grand finals HERE.
Seems like they started some 4 years cycle, when they just are not interested in the Grand Finals.. or?
I checked 2006 and 2002, they were there, the chinese, despite that in 2002 no chinese players made it to the final (and 5 of them played, Wang Hao, Wang Liqin, Ma Lin, Kong Linghui and Qin Zhijian). In 2006 Wang Hao won.
We will have to wait to 2018 to really see if they started to ignore every 4 years Grand Finals :D
 
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