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The October World Rankings have been released with some notable changes!

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Liam Pitchford career high world ranking #23 - Photo via Vasil Stoev

The new October World Rankings are in with some new changes. One in particular is Liam Pitchford who in recent times has had some formidable wins over the likes of Ma Long and Dimitrij Ovtcharov. His new world ranking stands at 23! Ma Long drops to number 6, Timo moves back up to number 2, Lin Gaoyuan hits a career high of 3 and Fan Zhendong retains his world number 1 status!

Here's the top 30 list below:


MENS WORLD RANKING

01 (01) Fan Zhendong
02 (02) Xu Xin
03 (04) Timo Boll
04 (05) Dimitrij Ovtcharov
05 (03) Lin Gaoyuan
06 (06) Ma Long
07 (07) Lee Sangsu
08 (08) Tomokazu Harimoto
09 (09) Wong Chun Ting
10 (11) Koki Niwa
11 (10) Hugo Calderano
12 (12) Jun Mizutani
13 (14) Chuang Chih Yuan
14 (15) Marcos Freitas
15 (16) Patrick Franziska
16 (13) Simon Gauzy
17 (17) Jeong Sangeun
18 (18) Jonathan Groth
19 (20) Mattias Falck
20 (21) Jang Woojin
21 (22) Quadri Aruna
22 (24) Lim Jonghoon
23 (31) Liam Pitchford
24 (25) Kristian Karlsson
25 (26) Jeoung Youngsik
26 (19) Ruwen Filus
27 (27) Maharu Yoshimura
28 (28) Yuya Oshima
29 (23) Kenta matsudaira
30 (30) Vladimir Samsonov



WOMENS WORLD RANKING

01 (01) Zhu Yuling
02 (06) Ding Ning
03 (02) Liu Shiwen
04 (04) Kasumi Ishikawa
05 (03) Chen Meng
06 (05) Wang Manyu
07 (08) Cheng I-Ching
08 (07) Mima Ito
09 (09) Miu Hirano
10 (10) Chen Xingtong
11 (11) Feng Tianwei
12 (12) Suh Hyowon
13 (13) Doo Hoi Kem
14 (14) Hitomi Sato
15 (17) Sofia Polcanova
16 (18) Li Jie
17 (20) Elizabeta Samara
18 (21) Jihee Jeon
19 (22) Zhang Mo
20 (16) Saki Shibata
21 (27) Chen Szu-Yu
22 (15) Gu Yuting
23 (29) Matilda Ekholm
24 (26) Bernadette Szocs
25 (24) Miyu Kato
26 (19) Lee Ho Ching
27 (28) Li Qian
28 (36) Georgina Pota
29 (30) Haeun Yang
30 (31) Honoka Hashimoto


A huge congratulations to Liam Pitchford who reaches a career high world ranking of 23! Will he break the top 20?

Other notable jumps in the World rankings go to:

MEN
46 (59) Ovidiu Ionescu
49 (63) Jon Persson
65 (84) Nima Alamian
73 (94) Noshad Alamiyan
95 (115) Nandor Ecseki

WOMEN
32 (63) Kim Song I
33 (41) Liu Jia
51 (74) Lay Jian Fang
52 (69) WU Yue
94 (119) Margaryta Pesotska

What do you think of the October World Rankings? Leave your comments below.
 
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Not a single chopper in the mens top 30!?

*sorry, saw filus there -- one made it! But hes only half a defender...

Looks to be 4 or 5 in the womens, more diversity more fun to watch ;)
 
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WOMEN
32 (63) Kim Song I
33 (41) Liu Jia
51 (74) Lay Jian Fang
52 (69) WU Yue
94 (119) Margaryta Pesotska


The first four women in this list of notable jumps in the women's list are as a result of both 2017 and 2018 Women's World Cups being valid for one month. They overlap because it was held in October last year and September this year. Those players will rebound downwards in the October list, along with other players present in both WWCs who didn't outdo their 2017 position with this year's result. I haven't checked yet, but Lay Jian Fang is likely among the highest ranked Australians in history. It's not particularly accurate with the WWC points overlapping like this, a rule change is needed to limit World Cup results to 1 per 12 months or expiring upon next WWC attendance.
 
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To continue the joke I would say that Bulgaria, with a population less than New York city, is the best TT country with the same number of players WR 150-350 as the total USA.

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