ITTF Continental Cups are a series of continental table tennis tournaments held under the auspices of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) in cooperation with the respective continental federations. These competitions are a key element of the modern ITTF international tournament system and play an important role in qualification for the ITTF Men's and Women's World Cup.
General Information
Within the updated ITTF competition structure, the Continental Cups have been integrated into the qualification system for the Table Tennis World Cup. Five Continental Cups are held annually, each determining the top players of its region and granting them qualification spots for the ITTF World Cup. The Continental Cups are contested exclusively in men’s and women’s singles events. Tournament formats, the number of participants, and competition systems may vary slightly depending on the continental federation; however, all events are conducted in accordance with ITTF technical and sporting regulations.Connection with the ITTF World Cup
Winners, finalists, and semifinalists of the Continental Cups receive direct qualification for the ITTF Men's and Women's World Cup of the respective year. As such, the Continental Cups serve as the primary continental qualification stage and ensure global representation of players at the world level. Additional World Cup places are allocated based on the ITTF World Ranking.ITTF Continental Cups Editions
List of Continental Cups
- ITTF Africa Cup is an annual table tennis competition held in Africa since 1991. The event is organized by the relevant table tennis federation under the authority granted by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) and the African Table Tennis Federation. The 2026 edition will be the 24th in the tournament’s history. The record holders are Egypt’s Omar Assar, who has won the men’s singles title six times, and Meshref Dina, who has claimed nine titles in the women’s singles event.
- ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup is an annual table tennis competition held in Asia since 1983. The tournament is organized under the authority of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) and the Asian Table Tennis Union (ATTU). The 2026 tournament will be the 35th edition. Record holders include China’s Ma Long and Xu Xin (four men’s singles titles each) and Liu Shiwen (four women’s singles titles).
- Europe Top 16 Cup (formerly known as Europe Top 12) is an annual table tennis competition held in Europe since 1983 among the continent’s highest-ranked players. The tournament is organized under the authority of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) and the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU). The 2026 edition will be the 55th. Sweden’s Jan-Ove Waldner is the most successful player in the history of the men’s event, having won the tournament seven times and finished runner-up four times between 1984 and 1996. Germany’s Timo Boll has also won seven titles and claimed three bronze medals between 2002 and 2022. In the women’s competition, Beatrix Kisházi of Hungary and Li Jiao of the Netherlands share the record with four titles each.
- ITTF-Oceania Cup is an annual table tennis competition held in Oceania since 2007. The tournament is organized under the authority of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) and the Oceania Table Tennis Federation (ITTF-Oceania). The 2026 tournament will be the 16th edition. Record holders are Australia’s William Henzell (seven men’s singles titles) and Jian Fang Lay (five women’s singles titles).
- ITTF-Americas Cup (formerly the Pan American Table Tennis Cup) is an annual table tennis competition held in North and South America since 2017. Since 2019, the event has been organized by ITTF AMERICAS in cooperation with the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). The 2026 edition will be the 7th in the tournament’s history. Record holders include Brazil’s Hugo Calderano (three men’s singles titles), as well as Brazil’s Takahashi Bruna and Puerto Rico’s Adriana Díaz (two women’s singles titles each).
Significance of the Tournaments
ITTF Continental Cups:- are the main individual competitions at the continental level;
- ensure fair geographical representation at the ITTF World Cup;
- serve as a key qualification stage in the new World Cup system;
- strengthen the role of continental federations within the global ITTF structure.