@Tony's Table Tennis
I’ve notice all the Chinese Taipei players are using their own coaches for the World Cup. Do the players have to pay the coaches themselves and pay their flights and hotel stays or does Chinese Taipei Team help pay for it.
I’m assuming the players themselves Chinese Taipei Team will pay for their flights and hotel stays as well for ITTF or WTT events they participate in.
Taiwan has few different kinds of gov backed funding.
the 6 players you see there are all based on the gold funding, where there is 6 levels.
Lin and Cheng is on the highest tier
Kao and Huang is 2nd
Chien I think is 4, and Feng 5th
Some other players not part of the gold funding would be based on Asian champ funding, or there are also other junior level funding available.
Lin/Cheng total funding is at USD 500k a year each.
of which there are many areas each with a cap on percentage to the total funding. So ie, if you spend over that value say for staff, then you need to self fund the rest.
Areas including training costs, tournament participation, traveling, coaches/staff, equipment, medical etc.
Level 5 doesn't have allowance to fund coaches, so Feng uses national coach - Chiang Peng-Lung, who is also the mens head coach.
For world cup/world champs, the national team does cover the costs, so WC trip won't need to touch the budget I mentioned above, but the funding does still apply too, ie LYJ hires his team (1 coach, 1 practice partner, 1 physio) based on said funding and they travel to the WC with national team funding, but the hiring is still his personal funding.
Taiwan, like Japan and many countries, each players acts independently - and so does the funding.
above funding, players can also have different sponsorships and that could invovle materials (ie airline providing free airplane ticket, or mobile company providing internet when abroad, and some times some funders provide cash).
The above is really a Pro exaplantation and I am sure majority of Taiwanese TT fans don't really even know of the above.