Okay, I don't get it. Every time I see Pitchford play he seems like a solid top 20 player closing in on top 10. And Calderano seems like the talented but erratic player. And yet Calderano is 11 and Pitchford is 58.
Pitchford has done much worse in ITTF tour events than Calderano has. With the new ranking system, having one or two good matches is not as important as going deep in the draw. As far as I can remember, Calderano has had two strong ITTF tour results this year in the Hungarian and Qatar Opens. Or something like that. Liam Pitchford has basically failed to make the main draw just about every time he has played before this tournament.
The reason why Pitchford stands out is that he has had good matches at international team tournaments. But remember he choked against Bode Abiodun at the Commonwealth games team event. Then he lost to Achanta in the Singles event. Most people forget stuff like that and remember how good he looks against Fan Zhendong and Dima and Xue Fei and Calderano.
So trust me, when he starts consistently beating people and going deep in tour events, his ranking will match his reputation. Everyone sees the talent and everyone feels he is better than his ranking. But he has to earn the points. And in the new system he has to go deep in the draw to earn those points.
I know some people don't like the new ranking system because it doesn't reward ability it rewards tournament performance. But to each his own. I still remember when we had the World Cup in the US and none of the Chinese top ladies came because it would not do jack to their ranking.
So I have no pity for Ding Ning and Ma Long. You need your top players to play to sell your product. And when Liam consistently goes deep and becomes a consistent top player he will get his ranking and due too.