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I know what some of the Hong Kong players gets paid (including Olympians), many of them cannot rely on such "grant" and the moment the players stop playing or results drops, the "grant" will stop too, aka it is tied to active athlete only + performance.

and honestly speaking, some of those amounts are not even great.
for those that are not familiar with the HK system, here is the information

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"The size of an athlete’s grant is determined by their performance in international competitions. For example, an athlete who finished between fourth and eighth in the Olympics will receive HK$32,730 per month (US$4206).

Those who have qualified for the Olympics but do not rank in the top two-thirds at the Games receive HK$11,520 per month (US$1480).

The entry-level HK$7,130 (US$916) grant is given to athletes of the “senior squad,” which requires them to place in the top two-thirds at international senior competitions of their respective sport."


I would say even the HK$11,520 is way too low, but maybe some, this is a well paid amount.
and for you to "continue" to receive the grant as an active athlete, you need to be eligible based on annual or biannual reviews.

What this means is if you fall too much in the world rankings, you would either loose your tier payment and drop to lower tiers..... and this is why, so many of them, while injured, need to continue to fight for world ranking points. Because it affects what they can earn from the government.

and that is the reason why a number of HKG table tennis athletes also take part in leagues - because they are not top tier, and the income stream from WTT probably will never come.

Declaration. I heard from the players on why they need to continue to play while injure.
I had to read up on HKSI information for this post.

I am still not wrong on the low salaries even from the so called tieba user experts view on how few players get paid well, and the other 200~400 players in the mens and womens should just sit and rot? It is so weird why such a user keeps pushing players to only play WTT, and leave all leagues? And even if you have a few that are earning top tier, how about the rest? such logic sure is extremely flawed, or unless he has specific agendas he needs to push, ie pro WTT agendas?
 
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Thanks for finally seeing what I am saying.

I didn't forget to factor it in the specific example I was responding to at the time when I made the original statement, the argument that I was responding to was that Hugo's style made it more likely he would get tired playing 3 matches in 2 days. I don't even doubt that a pro can play worse because of fatigue. But tiredness from immediate increase in volume is part of what they manage at these events, they play and train so much that no one will say "I lost this particular match because I played more matches in this event." Which is very different from saying "I have been playing too much, I need a break." Even Wang that doesn't want to play 3 events anymore, he isn't saying it is because he played worse or was tired, he just doesn't like stress he is accumulating given the results he has to produce.

I agree 100% that too much volume can cause fatigue and injuries. But that is part of what players manage and usually can accommodate in the short term - they just can't do it all the time.
I know you’re referring to me about that Hugo question. I remember at the Korea WTT Champions event earlier this year Lee Sang-su won his semi final and had to play the final later that night but loss against Xiang Peng. Had the final be played the next night rather than the same day the match wouldn’t have been so one sided. Both Lee Sangsu and Hugo are hard hitters.
 
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I know you’re referring to me about that Hugo question. I remember at the Korea WTT Champions event earlier this year Lee Sang-su won his semi final and had to play the final later that night but loss against Xiang Peng. Had the final be played the next night rather than the same day the match wouldn’t have been so one sided. Both Lee Sangsu and Hugo are hard hitters.
Not referring to you though you know what i am taking about, i was referring to Tony. though he has edited his response to make it clear he is trollling me. Lee SangSu is also older than average. Regardless I don't think anyone blamed tiredness on that one, I remember clearly that it was more injury related. But in any case, no one makes excuses for these things and I doubt Lee Sangsu would say he was tired. And the idea that Xiang Peng doesn't hit harder ans run around more than Lee Sangsu, I cannot agree with.
 
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Not referring to you though you know what i am taking about, i was referring to Tony. though he has edited his response to make it clear he is trollling me. Lee SangSu is also older than average. Regardless I don't think anyone blamed tiredness on that one, I remember clearly that it was more injury related. But in any case, no one makes excuses for these things and I doubt Lee Sangsu would say he was tired. And the idea that Xiang Peng doesn't hit harder ans run around more than Lee Sangsu, I cannot agree with.
you are simply derailing this thread
you should take your doubts or thought back in the China Smash thread, please!
 
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I know what some of the Hong Kong players gets paid (including Olympians), many of them cannot rely on such "grant" and the moment the players stop playing or results drops, the "grant" will stop too, aka it is tied to active athlete only + performance.

and honestly speaking, some of those amounts are not even great.
for those that are not familiar with the HK system, here is the information

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Information:

"The size of an athlete’s grant is determined by their performance in international competitions. For example, an athlete who finished between fourth and eighth in the Olympics will receive HK$32,730 per month (US$4206).

Those who have qualified for the Olympics but do not rank in the top two-thirds at the Games receive HK$11,520 per month (US$1480).

The entry-level HK$7,130 (US$916) grant is given to athletes of the “senior squad,” which requires them to place in the top two-thirds at international senior competitions of their respective sport."


I would say even the HK$11,520 is way too low, but maybe some, this is a well paid amount.
and for you to "continue" to receive the grant as an active athlete, you need to be eligible based on annual or biannual reviews.

What this means is if you fall too much in the world rankings, you would either loose your tier payment and drop to lower tiers..... and this is why, so many of them, while injured, need to continue to fight for world ranking points. Because it affects what they can earn from the government.

and that is the reason why a number of HKG table tennis athletes also take part in leagues - because they are not top tier, and the income stream from WTT probably will never come.

Declaration. I heard from the players on why they need to continue to play while injure.
I had to read up on HKSI information for this post.

I am still not wrong on the low salaries even from the so called tieba user experts view on how few players get paid well, and the other 200~400 players in the mens and womens should just sit and rot? It is so weird why such a user keeps pushing players to only play WTT, and leave all leagues? And even if you have a few that are earning top tier, how about the rest? such logic sure is extremely flawed, or unless he has specific agendas he needs to push, ie pro WTT agendas?
You have the gall to sprout that shit after alleging the homegrown young guns are from mainland China simply for speaking Putonghua well during Europe Smash 2025. The notion that ALL pros must be financially secure after retirement from international competitions without returning to the workforce in one form or another and becoming a part of the society is fantasy. Get real.

And cite the damn source for the image and text that you took (1st link below). It's all publicly accessible information on the website of Hong Kong Sports Institute. In addition to the monthly grant, there are many other benefits that come with it like free room and board, free coaches, free physical therapists, overseas competition costs being on the house, free tutoring, free interest classes and free overseas exchanges etc. (2nd link below). Like Li Ching put it, the support has improved so much compared to what he got in his day (3rd link below). Senior athletes belonging to the lowest category got a 30% raise starting in 4/2025 (4th link below). For 2024-2025, there are 41 table tennis players, 22 of which are elite, on the ETG Recipient List. (5th link [40 as of 2024/6/27] and 6th link [41 as of 2025/9/26] below)

Explainer: How much do Hong Kong’s athletes and para-athletes earn?
https://hongkongfp.com/2024/08/24/explainer-how-much-do-hong-kongs-athletes-and-para-athletes-earn/

運動員薪酬|精英甲+月薪$4.45萬 「基層」成年隊$7130相差5.2倍
https://www.hk01.com/社會新聞/1047002/運動員薪酬-精英甲-月薪-4-45萬-基層-成年隊-7130相差5-2倍
體院提供資助、獎勵、宿舍及膳食等

倘若該運動員參加的非A級精英項目,也未包攬在「個別精英運動員」計劃,則只可申請體育訓練資助。據體院資料,資助額格年度結算,其中在奧運會規定取第1至8名或亞運會取得獎牌的「精英甲」級別,全年可獲193,440元,相等於月薪16,120元,隊際則可獲每年722,280元。

體育訓練資助下,最基層的「精英丙」規定須在亞運取第4至8位,或世界錦標賽或世界盃取第1至8名,個人全年獲77,400元,即相等月薪6,450元,團體也全年只有225,720元。

體院網站也有列明,除上述資助外,財政方面也有訓練資助、比賽獎勵、退役資助及學習津貼等,其次在科技及醫療上也會提供支援,包括體能科學訓練、運動心理及運動醫學等,更會提供先進訓練場地及設備及教練等,另有運動員宿舍及膳食等。

運動員資助|李靜指已有進步 歡迎再加:當年攞完牌都係得一萬蚊
https://www.hk01.com/社會新聞/1048783/運動員資助-李靜指已有進步-歡迎再加-當年攞完牌都係得一萬蚊
李靜認為資源多多益善、少少無拘
李靜下午在一活動表示,近年未有發現有運動員因為資助不足而決定放棄訓練,認為資助已越來越好,體院檢討運動員資助應屬於「諮詢總結」多於「檢討」,他又說現時體院的支援和設施均足夠,但認為資源多多益善,少少無拘,他歡迎再進一步加大投入資源。

港府大力支持運動應點讚 李靜:我覺得社會喺度進步
李靜認為現時資助額比以前已經有很大進步,形容香港運動員愈來愈幸福:「對比我當年呢,我3000蚊一個月咋噃,我攞到牌噃,攞完牌成個月都係得一萬蚊,你覺得邊個好唔好?我覺得社會喺度進步,應該點讚政府,呢個好緊要,政府真係大力支持咗運動,體育學院又畀咗好多新嘅基建同資助。資金嘅嘢、資源嘅嘢,多多益善、少少無拘。」

精英運動|桌球網球維持A級、高球升A級 全職運動員資助增至1萬
https://www.hk01.com/社會新聞/60222823/精英運動-桌球網球維持a級-高球升a級-全職運動員資助增至1萬
精英運動員直接資助額由4月1日起上調8.3%

羅淑佩表示,直接資助機制方面,體院有不同計劃讓運動員有穩定經濟環境,可安心受訓練。近年港運動員表現出色,巴黎奧運會殘奧會後,社會有討論希望政府檢視運動員的資助,施政報告2024亦提出邀請體院檢討資助機制,現在已完成檢討。

所有精英運動員,包括殘疾運動員,直接資助額由今年4月1日起,上調8.3%。上次調整在2022年,體院考慮到2022年至今年的消費物價升幅,市場薪俸趨勢,吸引體育人才的需求,委員一致認為8.3%升幅合適。

她指成年隊資助為全職運動員的入門組別,他們現時標準資助額每月為7,130元,今年4月1日起將提高至每月1萬元,調整參考了其他培訓計劃,對於全職資助而設立,委員一致同意調整。

為優化殘疾運動員的培訓階梯,體院同樣將引入成年隊組別,現時殘疾運動員無成年隊的安排,改變後相信可吸引更多殘疾運動員投入全職的行列。

巴黎奧運|張家朗江旻憓精英月薪有幾多? 香港各級運動員薪酬福利一覽
https://topick.hket.com/article/3800443/巴黎奧運|張家朗江旻憓精英月薪有幾多? 香港各級運動員薪酬福利一覽
以下是2024至25年間獲得體院「A級」精英項目及「個別精英運動員資助計劃」的精英運動員名字:
游泳 何詩蓓、歐鎧淳、陳健樂、鄭莉梅、張心悅、何甄陶、何南慧、簡綽桐、林凱喬、伍棹然、譚凱琳、楊凱晴、鄭渝、趙浩俊、何天朗、關鵬、林昭光、麥世霆、吳麗華、聶芷彥、劉紹宇、冼展霆、林柏彤、陳浚軒、陳鎡樵、何承燁、何肇倫、古逸豪、梁嘉靜、李俊賢、方胤、衛恆恩等。
劍擊 張家朗、蔡俊彥、江旻憓、梁千雨、楊子加、陳諾思、陳渭泠、陳智軒、鄭曉為、崔浩然、朱嘉望、方凱申、何瑋桁、佘繕妡、關渝澄、劉昊峯、連翊希、羅浩天、吳浩天、吳諾弘、符妤名、歐倩瑩、周澤軒、朱詠翹、何思朗、李逸朗、梁洛文、薜雅齊、周頌羲、陳樂熹、黎家俊、陳建雄、何笑妍、 任俊霖、甘俊豪、劉穎怡、李智穎、黃靖芯、佳蔚等。
羽毛球 李晉熙、鄧俊文、謝影雪、李卓耀、伍家朗、高城熙、羅卓謙、吳芷柔、吳詠瑢、楊雅婷、楊霈霖、楊盛才、鄒軒朗、 范嘉茵、傅智恩、梁悅儀、梁珈穎、呂俊瑋、呂樂樂、馬子雪、曾曉昕、尤漫瑩、楊芯宜、陳延澤、吳英倫、盧善恩、 洪魁駿、梁詩樂等。

精英訓練資助名單(完整名單 )

ETG Recipient List
https://www.hksi.org.hk/recipient-list/recipient-list-of-elite-training-grant/
https://www.hksi.org.hk/f/recipient_list_category/5326/ETG Recipients list 2025-26 - web (26.9.25)c.pdf

Paris Olympics: Hong Kong athletes top prize money charts, but British rivals get nothing
Singapore’s Max Maeder and Chinese Taipei’s Hsing-Chun Kuo will also make a hefty sum – USA among countries that pay relatively little
https://www.scmp.com/sport/paris-ol...prize-money-charts-british-rivals-get-nothing

Hong Kong gives highest rewards to Olympic medallists: Here are what other regions offer, from apartments to cars
https://www.tatlerasia.com/lifestyle/sports/olympic-medallist-rewards-incentives

Hong Kong Athletes to Receive Highest Cash Bonus for Winning Gold Medal
https://www.prestigeonline.com/hk/p...medal-payout-per-country-hong-kong-top-place/

Here’s how much athletes at the Paris Olympics earn for winning medals
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/31/her...e-paris-olympics-earn-for-winning-medals.html

 
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zeio has polluted my thread with a lot of garbage.
i guess he doesn't know when world ranking drops, so does the monthly grant for these HK players and if you are unlucky, that happens within 6 months. Hence the pressure of ongoing participation to maintain world ranking points.

I wonder how much he is getting to spread pro WTT agendas on TTD?

Trying to say that the grant is sufficient income is really assuming everyone has low IQ.
These high IQ people really are not that smart.

and yet again, he is focusing on singular, while I am focusing on the sport in the pro space as a whole.
It is clear that Leagues has been feeding table tennis stars, and not international competition.

International competition is for pride, and hopefully you get a good world ranking that can open up spaces for commercialization on your image.
But as a direct income from playing..... its a simple answer.

I wonder how many players zeio has spoken with or he is just using the search features to build his so called high iq knowledge-base. this is what you called little data lol
 
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