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Chinese Super League Individual Top 30 Rankings (as of 10 Jan/after Round 14)
Please note that the rankings are not simply generated by the number of wins and losses but also weighed against who did s/he win/lose to although the exact calculations are not revealed by CTTSL.
Women (wins/losses)
1) Chen Meng (18/1)
2) Wang Manyu (20/4)
3) Liu Shiwen (17/6)
4) Zhu Yuling (16/6)
5) Ding Ning (12/10)
6) Sun Yingsha (17/3)
7) Gu Yuting (15/7)
8) Che Xiaoxi (12/10)
9) Muzi (11/6)
10) Chen Xingtong (16/10)
11) Chen Ke (17/8)
12) Wu Yang (10/8)
13) Feng Yalan (7/7)
14) Sun Mingyang (9/7)
15) Li Jiayi (9/10)
16) Wang Yidi (11/6)
17) Liu Gaoyang (13/5)
18) Zhang Rui (6/14)
19) He Zhuojia (8/7)
20) Guo Yan (10/18)
21) Yuan Xuejiao (7/12)
22) Zhu Chengzhu (2/13)
23) Wang Chu (8/7)
24) Mu Jingyu (9/8)
25) Yang Huijing (8/14)
26) Feng Tianwei (3/18)
27) Zhang Rui (1/8)
28) Qian Tianyi (7/10)
29) Li Jiayuan (7/10)
30) Liu Xi (6
Men (wins/losses)
1) Fan Zhendong (18/4)
2) Xu Xin (18/7)
3) Liang Jingkun (14/8)
4) Zhou Yu (14/8)
5) Lin Gaoyuan (11/13)
6) Yan An (14/7)
7) Wang Chuqin (14/6)
8) Zhou Qihao (15/11)
9) Zhou Kai (15/8)
10) Fang Bo (15/7)
11) Xue Fei (11/11)
12) Sun Wen (10/13)
13) Xu Chenhao (13/11)
14) Zhao Zihao (13/4)
15) Liu Dingshuo (7/5)
16) Ma Long (7/0)
17) Zhao Zhaoyan (11/12)
18) Yu Ziyang (7/15)
19) Zhang Chao (12/5)
20) Zheng Peifeng (7/9)
21) Xu Haidong (6/6)
22) Liu Jikang (6/7)
23) Shang Kun (11/11)
24) Has Shuai (8/5)
25) Zhang Yudong (7/14)
26) Liu Guankai (4/9)
27) Cheng Jingqi (10/5)
28) Ma Te (5/1)
29) Yu Heiyi (6/11)
30) Zhu Linfeng (7/6)
Source: http://cttsl.sports.cn/grpm/
Chinese Super League Individual Top 30 Rankings (as of 10 Jan/after Round 14)
Please note that the rankings are not simply generated by the number of wins and losses but also weighed against who did s/he win/lose to although the exact calculations are not revealed by CTTSL.
Source: http://cttsl.sports.cn/grpm/
S difference | Stronger wins | Weaker wins | Stronger loses | Weaker loses |
>=751 | +0 | +40 | -20 | -0 |
[501,751) | +1 | +36 | -18 | -0.5 |
[401,501) | +2 | +32 | -16 | -1 |
[301,401) | +3 | +28 | -14 | -1.5 |
[201,301) | +4 | +24 | -12 | -2 |
[151,201) | +5 | +20 | -10 | -2.5 |
[101,151) | +6 | +16 | -8 | -3 |
[51,101) | +7 | +14 | -7 | -3.5 |
[26,51) | +8 | +12 | -6 | -4 |
[1,26) | +9 | +11 | -5.5 | -4.5 |
[0, 1) | +10 | +10 | -5 | -5 |
range of a | P(a) |
0.8<a<=1.0 | 0.25*a+0.75 |
0.5<a<=0.8 | 0.50*a+0.55 |
0.3<a<=0.5 | 2.00*a- 0.20 |
0.1<a<=0.3 | 0.50*a+0.25 |
0<=a<=0.1 | 3.00*a |
Actually the calculation had been recealed, as you can see on this site: http://m.sohu.com/a/118551003_482824/
I would like to briefly translate some points.
The CTTSL individual score has two parts: Strength score (S) and Balanced score (B).
S is used for calculation after games. A player is regarded as 'stronger' if he or she has a higher S. After a game one's S increases for winning or decreases for losing. The score change depends on whether one is stronger, and S difference between the two.
Details of S change is listed as following.
S difference Stronger wins Weaker wins Stronger loses Weaker loses >=751 +0 +40 -20 -0 [501,751) +1 +36 -18 -0.5 [401,501) +2 +32 -16 -1 [301,401) +3 +28 -14 -1.5 [201,301) +4 +24 -12 -2 [151,201) +5 +20 -10 -2.5 [101,151) +6 +16 -8 -3 [51,101) +7 +14 -7 -3.5 [26,51) +8 +12 -6 -4 [1,26) +9 +11 -5.5 -4.5 [0, 1) +10 +10 -5 -5
In doubles, the S for a pair is avarage of both. Calculation is similar, but each player gains or loses only 1/4 of S as listed above.
B is used for ranking, taking ones attandence rate into account. B=S×P(a), where a is attendence rate Mp/Mt, which is total number of matches one have played Mp divided by current total number of rounds Mt. The dependence of P in terms of a is:
range of a P(a) 0.8<a<=1.0 0.25*a+0.75 0.5<a<=0.8 0.50*a+0.55 0.3<a<=0.5 2.00*a- 0.20 0.1<a<=0.3 0.50*a+0.25 0<=a<=0.1 3.00*a
Another important point is that initial S is not equal for evergyone. There are Top class, First class and Second class players, whose S's are 200, 130 and 80 respectively. In CTTSL2018, top class players include Fan Zhendong, Ma Long, Xu Xin, Lin Gaoyuan, Liang Jingkun for males and Zhu Yuling, Liu Shiwen, Ding Ning, Chen Meng, Wang Manyu for females. One's overall perfomance this year determines whether he or she will stay, go up or go down next year.
Wow FZD in arguably the worst form of his life is still with only 4 losses. I think he is trying some experimental stuff during the Super league due to which he is missing more shots than usual.
Don't know how experimental it is because he looks quite frustrated recently. If it's an experimental phase he would show more patience I believe.
Ma Long pulled out of multiple ITTF events and now isn't playing in CTTSL either. I hope he fully recovers soon and is able to defend his crown at the WTTC in Budapest in April. Recovery time is quickly running out for him.