What's the downside of what you're complaining about though? I mean, so what if the smaller events are mostly domestic? I think they're great for many players who don't have the budget to travel, they can still get a world ranking that way.
yeah, you do have a point, since homegrown players / ranking is the biggest advantage.
With 9 WTT events on US soil, the highest for any country in 2025.
For those who doesn't know, it is the Smash, the feeder going on now, as well as 7 WTT youths (5 of them at 888 club). Even the likes of China, which if we includes Hong Kong (youth) and Macau, it is only 6 events, the second highest.
lets see how quality and quantity can be put together.
you probably can visit most of the 9 in 2025, what kind of non quality do you see? 9 event does merit an WTT events company opening, so lets see if this company will bring up the quality in the coming years.
are you at the feeder now?
52 mens player, KOR (888 influence) having 13 players there, 2nd to USA 15, total of 52 players.
Breakdown per country
AUS 4
KOR 13
JPN 8
USA 15
FRA 5
GER 1
AUT 1
BEL 1
PUR 1
CAN 1
DOM 1
MLT 1
or WTT Youth New York, U19 boys entry (a back to back event, which triggered probably those less than a handful international travelers)
USA 15
AUS 1
PUR 5
IND 1
POL 1
NZL 1
CAN 5
BUL 1
We are only during the 1st year of the full calendar, post covid basically.
when is it too much internationals?
when will internationals be less value than a domestic tournaments? (both for spectator and quality of tournament run)
is having a WTT event, really of value, or its just one of a hundred events in a year, to "fill gaps".
I once said, I would prefer the lower tiers to be called a total different name (to protect the value of WTT), maybe run from another entity and not WTT. WTT to focus on the elite, and maybe another tier to focus on the semi-pro, amateur-pro.
Many of the camera angles of WTT during the recent Americas is just one of the low qualities that you will read about on TTD.
How a contender venue is bigger than star contender is also very interesting (won't touch about the Smash hall embarassement), but I know, hosting a tournament is not easy and every country deserves they own tournament - we have over 200 member associations in table tennis, 227 to be exact, if just 80 of them decide to host 1 and the likes of USA who wants to hvae 9, we going to have over 200 events a year in the coming years and live table tennis on youtube will become a 24/7 thing.
We are basically going to be near 50% there soon (youth has 62 in 2025).
In summary
- too much of anything, will have doubt in its value
- if the quality is all good, then that is okay.
- so hence I question quality over quantity, but right now quantity is still on the increases, lets see how quality will hold up.