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Asian Rio Olympic Qualification Tournament, 13th April to 17th April 2016, Hong Kong
The Asian qualification tournament for the Rio Olympics 2016 will take place this week in Hong Kong. China's top 4 have all entered in both the mens and womens singles events. Who will the Chinese team be for the upcoming Rio Olympics? There have been numerous topics and discussions on what the Chinese National Team will be. The time has come, the qualifications for the Asian Olympic Tournament begin on the 13th and conclude on the 17th April.
Live streaming below:
Men's Singles Seeds
Ma Long, the World #1 has entered the Qualification Tournament as the #1 seed.
Ma Long no.1 seed - Photo by: ITTF Flickr
01) Ma Long
02) Fan Zhendong
03) Xu Xin
04) Zhang Jike
05) Chuang Chih Yuan
06) Jun Mizutani
07) Wong Chun Ting
08) Tang Peng
09) Jung Youngsik
10) Koki Niwa
11) Lee Sangsu
12) Maharu Yoshimura
13) Ho Kwan Kit
14) Jiang Tianyi
15) Chen Chien An
16) Chiang Hung Chieh
Women's Singles Seeds
Liu Shiwen enters as the no.1 seed - Photo by: ITTF Flickr
01) Liu Shiwen
02) Ding Ning
03) Zhu Yuling
04) Kasumi Ishikawa
05) Li Xiaoxia
06) Ai Fukuhara
07) Mima Ito
08) Seo Hyowon
09) Cheng I Ching
10) Jeon Jihee
11) Tie Yana
12) Lee Ho Ching
13) Doo Hoi Kem
14) Chen Szu-Yu
15) Jiang Huajun
16) Ri Myong Sun
For full player entries click here and event playing schedule here.
Live streaming!
Coming soon...
The Asian Rio Olympic Qualification Tournament will be spectacular with all the best Asian players looking to qualify for the fast approaching Rio Olympics. Who will qualify? Ma Long leads the men's singles standings followed closely by compatriots Fan Zhendong, Xu Xin and Zhang Jike. Will Jun Mizutani find form in this tournament or will young contenders such as Ho Kwan Kit cause a dent in the draw?
A fantastic event to follow, be sure to get involved on the TTD discussion.
We can use this thread as a means to display all the latest results, videos and news from Asian qualifications for Rio Olympics! What are your predictions from each event.
The Asian qualification tournament for the Rio Olympics 2016 will take place this week in Hong Kong. China's top 4 have all entered in both the mens and womens singles events. Who will the Chinese team be for the upcoming Rio Olympics? There have been numerous topics and discussions on what the Chinese National Team will be. The time has come, the qualifications for the Asian Olympic Tournament begin on the 13th and conclude on the 17th April.
Live streaming below:
Men's Singles Seeds
Ma Long, the World #1 has entered the Qualification Tournament as the #1 seed.
Ma Long no.1 seed - Photo by: ITTF Flickr
01) Ma Long
02) Fan Zhendong
03) Xu Xin
04) Zhang Jike
05) Chuang Chih Yuan
06) Jun Mizutani
07) Wong Chun Ting
08) Tang Peng
09) Jung Youngsik
10) Koki Niwa
11) Lee Sangsu
12) Maharu Yoshimura
13) Ho Kwan Kit
14) Jiang Tianyi
15) Chen Chien An
16) Chiang Hung Chieh
Women's Singles Seeds
Liu Shiwen enters as the no.1 seed - Photo by: ITTF Flickr
01) Liu Shiwen
02) Ding Ning
03) Zhu Yuling
04) Kasumi Ishikawa
05) Li Xiaoxia
06) Ai Fukuhara
07) Mima Ito
08) Seo Hyowon
09) Cheng I Ching
10) Jeon Jihee
11) Tie Yana
12) Lee Ho Ching
13) Doo Hoi Kem
14) Chen Szu-Yu
15) Jiang Huajun
16) Ri Myong Sun
For full player entries click here and event playing schedule here.
Live streaming!
Coming soon...
The Asian Rio Olympic Qualification Tournament will be spectacular with all the best Asian players looking to qualify for the fast approaching Rio Olympics. Who will qualify? Ma Long leads the men's singles standings followed closely by compatriots Fan Zhendong, Xu Xin and Zhang Jike. Will Jun Mizutani find form in this tournament or will young contenders such as Ho Kwan Kit cause a dent in the draw?
A fantastic event to follow, be sure to get involved on the TTD discussion.
We can use this thread as a means to display all the latest results, videos and news from Asian qualifications for Rio Olympics! What are your predictions from each event.