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CIC WR19 and Adriana WR20. looks about right. yes, some of Adriana's drop is the increase of participation from Japan and China in WTT. She's the 2nd ranked non Asian player (Sabine is WR15). but she has benefited also from the aging of other players. She's 25 and if she has matured and has improved since 2022, the crowd is improving even faster, and at 25, its gonna be downhill from here for her physical abilities, so i doubt she'll get into top10 ever again.... unless she switches to anti at a younger age than Sabine did... :ROFLMAO:
 
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Hung Jing-Kai 2-3 Chan Baldwin (11) (6, 9, -7, -15, -3)
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Geraldo (7) 2-3 Chan Baldwin (11) (10, 16, -8, -5, -7)
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CIC WR19 and Adriana WR20. looks about right. yes, some of Adriana's drop is the increase of participation from Japan and China in WTT. She's the 2nd ranked non Asian player (Sabine is WR15). but she has benefited also from the aging of other players. She's 25 and if she has matured and has improved since 2022, the crowd is improving even faster, and at 25, its gonna be downhill from here for her physical abilities, so i doubt she'll get into top10 ever again.... unless she switches to anti at a younger age than Sabine did... :ROFLMAO:
Coincidentally, the second last time Diaz made it to WR9 again back in 2/2024 was due to CIC and HY dropping off, the former for heel injury and the latter (also with injuries) for points expiring from WTT SCT Goa 2023 which overlapped with points from WTT SCT Goa 2024 for 2 months. And the very last time Diaz made it to WR9 again in 4/2024 was due to a good draw both in group and main draw at World Cup 2024, which was another factor you pointed out.

OTOH, regarding your opinion that Diaz belongs to WR17-32 bracket, without continental points, Diaz would have dropped to WR21 in 3/2025. I remember she would've have dropped even more 1 or 2 years earlier (I once compared WR with and without continental points in a thread over at MyTT (lost forever) and NextLevel was active in the discussion).

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CIC WR19 and Adriana WR20. looks about right. yes, some of Adriana's drop is the increase of participation from Japan and China in WTT. She's the 2nd ranked non Asian player (Sabine is WR15). but she has benefited also from the aging of other players. She's 25 and if she has matured and has improved since 2022, the crowd is improving even faster, and at 25, its gonna be downhill from here for her physical abilities, so i doubt she'll get into top10 ever again.... unless she switches to anti at a younger age than Sabine did... :ROFLMAO:
I will take it as progress that you think she is top 20 now because that was too much for you even back then. She had benefited purportedly from the aging of other players- could you list some of these players and see who is head of her now to see whether this is about aging or just keeping/improving her level while others have gotten worse?

Is the crowd really improving faster or are there just many more Chinese and Japanese players ahead of her?

I doubt she will get into the top 10 but I definitely don't think it is impossible. She is a fundamentally sound player, gets away with some dubious serves, and competes well with all the mainstream topspin styles. She just needs a break at the right time, she isn't far away from the players in the top 10. Just one or two good Smash or Champions results (which is partly what got Sabine into the top 20) will do it. People forget that when Diaz was top 10, the other Europeans were top 15 and most critics of Diaz were silent about those Europeans, which is what led me to my position that people just don't respect her game. If she had beaten the North Korean at the Olympics in 2024, it would have given her more respect R16 and QF come with different levels of respect).
 
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Coincidentally, the second last time Diaz made it to WR9 again back in 2/2024 was due to CIC and HY dropping off, the former for heel injury and the latter (also with injuries) for points expiring from WTT SCT Goa 2023 which overlapped with points from WTT SCT Goa 2024 for 2 months. And the very last time Diaz made it to WR9 again in 4/2024 was due to a good draw both in group and main draw at World Cup 2024, which was another factor you pointed out.

OTOH, regarding your opinion that Diaz belongs to WR17-32 bracket, without continental points, Diaz would have dropped to WR21 in 3/2025. I remember she would've have dropped even more 1 or 2 years earlier (I once compared WR with and without continental points in a thread over at MyTT (lost forever) and NextLevel was active in the discussion).

https://www.ittf.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/2024_9_SEN_WS.html
https://www.ittf.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/2024_10_SEN_WS.html

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https://worldcupresults.ittf.com/eventInfo?selectedTab=Draws&groupStandings=true&eventId=2937
So where did he say that it was without continental points that he needed her to stay in the top 16? You keep making up stuff. And remember that Takkyu actually had respect for Quadri's ranking, which was built on substantially the same kind of thing as Diaz's yet the conclusions are divergent. So I ultimately believe statistics were not the issue, the eye test was.
 
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I will take it as progress that you think she is top 20 now because that was too much for you even back then. She had benefited purportedly from the aging of other players- could you list some of these players and see who is head of her now to see whether this is about aging or just keeping/improving her level while others have gotten worse?

Is the crowd really improving faster or are there just many more Chinese and Japanese players ahead of her?

I doubt she will get into the top 10 but I definitely don't think it is impossible. She is a fundamentally sound player, gets away with some dubious serves, and competes well with all the mainstream topspin styles. She just needs a break at the right time, she isn't far away from the players in the top 10. Just one or two good Smash or Champions results (which is partly what got Sabine into the top 20) will do it. People forget that when Diaz was top 10, the other Europeans were top 15 and most critics of Diaz were silent about those Europeans, which is what led me to my position that people just don't respect her game. If she had beaten the North Korean at the Olympics in 2024, it would have given her more respect R16 and QF come with different levels of respect).
Japanese players have a right to compete. The level in Japan has become stronger overall. When i started following TT seriously 10 years ago, Mens team was so poor they had to import 3-tier players from China like Kai Yoshida or Kan Yo to play in the national team. Women were not that strong, Ai Fukuhara was the best chance for Japan, 2nd or 3rd players were quite far behind her and others much farther away.

Maybe a similar thing can be said of CNT women's team ?

Else, from Europe Han Ying, Bernie Szocs, Sofia Polcanova come to mind, but we have to add some solid players from Asia declining or retiring as well.

Diaz did a good thing competing in TLeague. Thats one of the reasons she has improved. But time is running out for her.

Anyway im happy with my predictions. Btw i can brag about having won the prediction game which was organized 2 years ago here. Won the 1st prize (a ticket to the Olympics) so i have a little track record

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Japanese players have a right to compete. The level in Japan has become stronger overall. When i started following TT seriously 10 years ago, Mens team was so poor they had to import 3-tier players from China like Kai Yoshida or Kan Yo to play in the national team. Women were not that strong, Ai Fukuhara was the best chance for Japan, 2nd or 3rd players were quite far behind her and others much farther away.

Maybe a similar thing can be said of CNT women's team ?

Else, from Europe Han Ying, Bernie Szocs, Sofia Polcanova come to mind, but we have to add some solid players from Asia declining or retiring as well.

Diaz did a good thing competing in TLeague. Thats one of the reasons she has improved. But time is running out for her.

Anyway im happy with my predictions. Btw i can brag about having won the prediction game which was organized 2 years ago here. Won the 1st prize (a ticket to the Olympics) so i have a little track record

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Not sure what that prediction game was and congrats on winning it. For this particular prediction, you were not right. CIC, for the record, was ranked in the top 10 at the end of 2024, but it is okay to claim perfect insight now that she is 19 rather than to look at the detail and see that CIC was a strong player for the last 3 years, injury notwithstanding. Diaz, we are strict about your 2 year outlook was still top 16 at the end of 2024. So it all depends on how rigorously you want your predictions to be scrutinized.


At the end of 2023, Diaz was 11, CIC 18.


In fact, this 20/21 ranking is about the lowest Diaz has been and she has been consistently higher ranked than European women for most of that period, yet you claim that it is the decline of such European players that has given Diaz a higher ranking. Which is it? In reality, the decline of Europe explains pretty much nothing, but people will look for any excuse to validate their internal feelings.

And my point was that working with Coach Qiu and playing in T-LEague are the kinds of things that people who doubted Diaz's talent will use as excuses for her current performance. But in reality, the talent was always there, most people who were blind to it were focusing on things other than her table tennis. Many people just don't like chubby players. But Diaz for me passed the eye test because there are certain players who destroy weak players and such players just never destroyed Diaz the way I expected. Was she ever the 9th best player in the world? Even the Hina Hayata has never been in the top 5 women to me. Everyone is entitled to their opinion but for me and even now, I would struggle to think that the players ranked 11-20 are so much better than her if they are. But everyone is entitled to their opinion.

The women's CNT team and that would push far more Japanese women outside the top 20. My point being that none of this was new knowledge at the time you made your original prediction. Diaz's ranking was her ranking.
 
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Sun, 22nd Feb 2026
12:00 T1 MD R32 YANG(SGP)/TAN(SGP) - TEODORO(BRA)/IIZUKA(BRA)
12:00 T2 WD R32 LUPULESKU(SRB)/SURJAN(SRB) - SAWETTABUT(THA)/PARANANG(THA)
12:00 T3 WD R32 VARADY(SVK)/KUKULKOVA(SVK) - POLCANOVA(AUT)/TAKAHASHI(BRA)
12:00 T4 MD R32 KUO(TPE)/FENG(TPE) - DORR(FRA)/BOURRASSAUD(FRA)
12:35 T1 MS R64 JANG Woojin(KOR) - WEN Ruibo(CHN)
12:35 T2 WS R64 Dina MESHREF(EGY) - Hana GODA(EGY)
12:35 T3 MS R64 Quadri ARUNA(NGR) - ZHOU Qihao(CHN)
12:35 T4 WS R64 Yangzi LIU(AUS) - Bernadette SZOCS(ROU)
13:10 T1 WS R64 Miwa HARIMOTO(JPN) - Nina MITTELHAM(GER)
13:10 T2 MS R64 LIM Jonghoon(KOR) - AN Jaehyun(KOR)
13:10 T3 WS R64 LEE Eunhye(KOR) - Miyu NAGASAKI(JPN)
13:10 T4 MS R64 Kirill GERASSIMENKO(KAZ) - Tom JARVIS(GBR)
13:45 T1 MS R64 LIN Shidong(CHN) - Hiroto SHINOZUKA(JPN)
13:45 T2 WS R64 Honoka HASHIMOTO(JPN) - QIN Yuxuan(CHN)
13:45 T3 MS R64 Aditya SAREEN(AUS) - Vladislav URSU(MDA)
13:45 T4 WS R64 Mariam ALHODABY(EGY) - Constantina PSIHOGIOS(AUS)
14:20 T1 WS R64 ZENG Jian(SGP) - WANG Manyu(CHN)
14:20 T2 MS R64 Shunsuke TOGAMI(JPN) - CHO Daeseong(KOR)
14:20 T3 WS R64 CHEN Xingtong(CHN) - YANG Ha Eun(KOR)
14:20 T4 MS R64 Nicholas LUM(AUS) - Simon GAUZY(FRA)
14:55 T1 XD R32 QIU(GER)/WINTER(GER) - QUEK(SGP)/SER(SGP)
14:55 T2 XD R32 CHAN(HKG)/KIM(KOR) - GARDOS(AUT)/POLCANOVA(AUT)
14:55 T3 XD R32 IONESCU(ROU)/SZOCS(ROU) - A.LEBRUN(FRA)/ODO(JPN)
14:55 T4 XD R32 IONESCU(ROU)/VARADY(SVK) - BURGOS(CHI)/TAKAHASHI(BRA)
18:00 T1 MD R32 PISTEJ(SVK)/ZELINKA(SVK) - CHEW(SGP)/CHUA(SGP)
18:00 T2 WD R32 DIAZ(PUR)/BURGOS(PUR) - SHAN(GER)/NG(HKG)
18:00 T3 MD R32 ABDELAZIZ(EGY)/ELBEIALI(EGY) - LOY(SGP)/LE(SGP)
18:00 T4 WD R32 DIACONU(ROU)/XIAO(ESP) - KAUFMANN(GER)/WINTER(GER)
18:35 T1 WS R64 Mo ZHANG(CAN) - SER Lin Qian(SGP)
18:35 T2 WS R64 CHENG I-Ching(TPE) - LI Yu-Jhun(TPE)
18:35 T3 MS R64 Kanak JHA(USA) - Tomislav PUCAR(CRO)
18:35 T4 WS R64 Linda BERGSTROM(SWE) - Satsuki ODO(JPN)
19:10 T1 MS R64 QUEK Izaac(SGP) - Sora MATSUSHIMA(JPN)
19:10 T2 MS R64 Eduard IONESCU(ROU) - Felix LEBRUN(FRA)
19:10 T3 WS R64 SHIN Yubin(KOR) - Jieni SHAO(POR)
19:10 T4 MS R64 Omar ASSAR(EGY) - Vladimir SIDORENKO(AIN)
19:45 T1 WS R64 Sofia POLCANOVA(AUT) - CHEN Yi(CHN)
19:45 T2 WS R64 Jia Nan YUAN(FRA) - Xiaoxin YANG(MON)
19:45 T3 MS R64 OH Junsung(KOR) - Andre BERTELSMEIER(GER)
19:45 T4 WS R64 Lea RAKOVAC(CRO) - CHIEN Tung-Chuan(TPE)
20:20 T1 MS R64 WANG Chuqin(CHN) - Finn LUU(AUS)
20:20 T2 MS R64 Benedikt DUDA(GER) - Flavien COTON(FRA)
20:20 T3 WS R64 Miyuu KIHARA(JPN) - Adriana DIAZ(PUR)
20:20 T4 MS R64 Dimitrij OVTCHAROV(GER) - Anders LIND(DEN)
20:55 T1 XD R32 LUM(AUS)/LIU(AUS) - PANG(SGP)/ZENG(SGP)
20:55 T2 XD R32 ABDELAZIZ(EGY)/ALHODABY(EGY) - PISTEJ(SVK)/KUKULKOVA(SVK)
20:55 T3 XD R32 PAL(IND)/JEE(AUS) - GOMEZ(CHI)/ORTEGA(CHI)
20:55 T4 XD R32 ASSAR(EGY)/GODA(EGY) - KARLSSON(SWE)/KALLBERG(SWE)

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12:00 T1 WD R32 LAI(SGP)/LOY(SGP) - CHIANG(SGP)/CHONG(SGP)
12:00 T2 MD R32 ALLEGRO(BEL)/RASSENFOSSE(BEL) - LUM(AUS)/LUU(AUS)
12:00 T3 MD R32 UDA(JPN)/OH(KOR) - CIFUENTES(ARG)/LORENZO(ARG)
12:00 T4 WD R32 COSSIO(MEX)/BARCENAS(MEX) - VEGA(CHI)/ORTEGA(CHI)
12:35 T1 WS R64 WANG Yidi(CHN) - JOO Cheonhui(KOR)
12:35 T2 MS R64 Manav THAKKAR(IND) - HUANG Youzheng(CHN)
12:35 T3 WS R64 Fu YU(POR) - Minhyung JEE(AUS)
12:35 T4 MS R64 CHAN Baldwin(HKG) - Kristian KARLSSON(SWE)
13:10 T1 MS R64 CHEN Junsong(CHN) - Tomokazu HARIMOTO(JPN)
13:10 T2 WS R64 Sreeja AKULA(IND) - Anna HURSEY(WAL)
13:10 T3 MS R64 WONG Chun Ting(HKG) - Anton KALLBERG(SWE)
13:10 T4 WS R64 Sabine WINTER(GER) - Sally MOYLAND(USA)
13:45 T1 WS R64 Hina HAYATA(JPN) - Bruna TAKAHASHI(BRA)
13:45 T2 MS R64 Milosz REDZIMSKI(POL) - PARK Ganghyeon(KOR)
13:45 T3 WS R64 YOO Yerin(KOR) - DOO Hoi Kem(HKG)
13:45 T4 MS R64 Youssef ABDELAZIZ(EGY) - XIANG Peng(CHN)
14:20 T1 MS R64 Darko JORGIC(SLO) - CHEN Yuanyu(CHN)
14:20 T2 WS R64 Maria XIAO(ESP) - TAN Zhao Yun(SGP)
14:20 T3 MS R64 Yuta TANAKA(JPN) - Alvaro ROBLES(ESP)
14:20 T4 WS R64 LOY Ming Ying(SGP) - Elizabeta SAMARA(ROU)
14:55 T1 XD R16 LIM(KOR)/SHIN(KOR) -
14:55 T2 XD R16 SHAH(IND)/CHITALE(IND) -
14:55 T3 XD R16 LIN(TPE)/CHENG(TPE) -
14:55 T4 XD R16 MATSUSHIMA(JPN)/HARIMOTO(JPN) -
18:00 T1 WD R32 GODA(EGY)/MESHREF(EGY) - ZENG(SGP)/SER(SGP)
18:00 T2 MD R32 CASTRO(MEX)/SAREEN(AUS) - KALLBERG(SWE)/KARLSSON(SWE)
18:00 T3 WD R32 CHITALE(IND)/GHORPADE(IND) - JEE(AUS)/PSIHOGIOS(AUS)
18:00 T4 MD R32 HABESOHN(AUT)/GARDOS(AUT) - BURGOS(CHI)/GOMEZ(CHI)
18:35 T1 MS R64 Ricardo WALTHER(GER) - Hugo CALDERANO(BRA)
18:35 T2 MS R64 Jonathan GROTH(DEN) - CHUA Josh(SGP)
18:35 T3 WS R64 Gaia MONFARDINI(ITA) - SHI Xunyao(CHN)
18:35 T4 WS R64 Annett KAUFMANN(GER) - KUAI Man(CHN)
19:10 T1 WS R64 Manika BATRA(IND) - ZHU Yuling(MAC)
19:10 T2 WS R64 Xiaona SHAN(GER) - Lily ZHANG(USA)
19:10 T3 MS R64 LIN Yun-Ju(TPE) - Lilian BARDET(FRA)
19:10 T4 MS R64 Thibault PORET(FRA) - Yukiya UDA(JPN)
19:45 T1 MS R64 PANG Koen(SGP) - Patrick FRANZISKA(GER)
19:45 T2 MS R64 Truls MOREGARD(SWE) - CHO Seungmin(KOR)
19:45 T3 WS R64 Audrey ZARIF(FRA) - Ying HAN(GER)
19:45 T4 MS R64 Adrien RASSENFOSSE(BEL) - Dang QIU(GER)
20:20 T1 WS R64 SUN Yingsha(CHN) - Orawan PARANANG(THA)
20:20 T2 WS R64 YEH Yi-Tian(TPE) - HE Zhuojia(CHN)
20:20 T3 MS R64 Alexis LEBRUN(FRA) - FENG Yi-Hsin(TPE)
20:20 T4 WS R64 KIM Nayeong(KOR) - Mima ITO(JPN)
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20:55 T2 XD R16 HUANG(CHN)/CHEN(CHN) -
20:55 T3 XD R16 WONG(HKG)/DOO(HKG) -
20:55 T4 XD R16 ROBLES(ESP)/XIAO(ESP) -
 
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I know that this may seem weird but out of curiosity how do you go to see the games, and if so what would you suggest? I would like to watch the games but I’m having my exam period rn and my parents aren’t really for it?
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I know that this may seem weird but out of curiosity how do you go to see the games, and if so what would you suggest? I would like to watch the games but I’m having my exam period rn and my parents aren’t really for it?
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Sun, 22nd Feb 2026
12:00 T1 MD R32 YANG(SGP)/TAN(SGP) - TEODORO(BRA)/IIZUKA(BRA)
12:00 T2 WD R32 LUPULESKU(SRB)/SURJAN(SRB) - SAWETTABUT(THA)/PARANANG(THA)
12:00 T3 WD R32 VARADY(SVK)/KUKULKOVA(SVK) - POLCANOVA(AUT)/TAKAHASHI(BRA)
12:00 T4 MD R32 KUO(TPE)/FENG(TPE) - DORR(FRA)/BOURRASSAUD(FRA)
12:35 T1 MS R64 JANG Woojin(KOR) - WEN Ruibo(CHN)
12:35 T2 WS R64 Dina MESHREF(EGY) - Hana GODA(EGY)
12:35 T3 MS R64 Quadri ARUNA(NGR) - ZHOU Qihao(CHN)
12:35 T4 WS R64 Yangzi LIU(AUS) - Bernadette SZOCS(ROU)
13:10 T1 WS R64 Miwa HARIMOTO(JPN) - Nina MITTELHAM(GER)
13:10 T2 MS R64 LIM Jonghoon(KOR) - AN Jaehyun(KOR)
13:10 T3 WS R64 LEE Eunhye(KOR) - Miyu NAGASAKI(JPN)
13:10 T4 MS R64 Kirill GERASSIMENKO(KAZ) - Tom JARVIS(GBR)
13:45 T1 MS R64 LIN Shidong(CHN) - Hiroto SHINOZUKA(JPN)
13:45 T2 WS R64 Honoka HASHIMOTO(JPN) - QIN Yuxuan(CHN)
13:45 T3 MS R64 Aditya SAREEN(AUS) - Vladislav URSU(MDA)
13:45 T4 WS R64 Mariam ALHODABY(EGY) - Constantina PSIHOGIOS(AUS)
14:20 T1 WS R64 ZENG Jian(SGP) - WANG Manyu(CHN)
14:20 T2 MS R64 Shunsuke TOGAMI(JPN) - CHO Daeseong(KOR)
14:20 T3 WS R64 CHEN Xingtong(CHN) - YANG Ha Eun(KOR)
14:20 T4 MS R64 Nicholas LUM(AUS) - Simon GAUZY(FRA)
14:55 T1 XD R32 QIU(GER)/WINTER(GER) - QUEK(SGP)/SER(SGP)
14:55 T2 XD R32 CHAN(HKG)/KIM(KOR) - GARDOS(AUT)/POLCANOVA(AUT)
14:55 T3 XD R32 IONESCU(ROU)/SZOCS(ROU) - OH(KOR)/NAGASAKI(JPN)
14:55 T4 XD R32 IONESCU(ROU)/VARADY(SVK) - BURGOS(CHI)/TAKAHASHI(BRA)
18:00 T1 MD R32 PISTEJ(SVK)/ZELINKA(SVK) - CHEW(SGP)/CHUA(SGP)
18:00 T2 WD R32 DIAZ(PUR)/BURGOS(PUR) - SHAN(GER)/NG(HKG)
18:00 T3 MD R32 ABDELAZIZ(EGY)/ELBEIALI(EGY) - LOY(SGP)/LE(SGP)
18:00 T4 WD R32 DIACONU(ROU)/XIAO(ESP) - KAUFMANN(GER)/WINTER(GER)
18:35 T1 WS R64 Mo ZHANG(CAN) - SER Lin Qian(SGP)
18:35 T2 WS R64 CHENG I-Ching(TPE) - LI Yu-Jhun(TPE)
18:35 T3 MS R64 Kanak JHA(USA) - Tomislav PUCAR(CRO)
18:35 T4 WS R64 Linda BERGSTROM(SWE) - Satsuki ODO(JPN)
19:10 T1 MS R64 QUEK Izaac(SGP) - Sora MATSUSHIMA(JPN)
19:10 T2 MS R64 Eduard IONESCU(ROU) - Felix LEBRUN(FRA)
19:10 T3 WS R64 SHIN Yubin(KOR) - Jieni SHAO(POR)
19:10 T4 MS R64 Omar ASSAR(EGY) - Vladimir SIDORENKO(AIN)
19:45 T1 WS R64 Sofia POLCANOVA(AUT) - CHEN Yi(CHN)
19:45 T2 WS R64 Jia Nan YUAN(FRA) - Xiaoxin YANG(MON)
19:45 T3 MS R64 OH Junsung(KOR) - Andre BERTELSMEIER(GER)
19:45 T4 WS R64 Lea RAKOVAC(CRO) - CHIEN Tung-Chuan(TPE)
20:20 T1 MS R64 WANG Chuqin(CHN) - Finn LUU(AUS)
20:20 T2 MS R64 Benedikt DUDA(GER) - Flavien COTON(FRA)
20:20 T3 WS R64 Miyuu KIHARA(JPN) - Adriana DIAZ(PUR)
20:20 T4 MS R64 Dimitrij OVTCHAROV(GER) - Anders LIND(DEN)
20:55 T1 XD R32 LUM(AUS)/LIU(AUS) - PANG(SGP)/ZENG(SGP)
20:55 T2 XD R32 ABDELAZIZ(EGY)/ALHODABY(EGY) - PISTEJ(SVK)/KUKULKOVA(SVK)
20:55 T3 XD R32 PAL(IND)/JEE(AUS) - GOMEZ(CHI)/ORTEGA(CHI)
20:55 T4 XD R32 ASSAR(EGY)/GODA(EGY) - KARLSSON(SWE)/KALLBERG(SWE)

Mon, 23rd Feb 2026
12:00 T1 WD R32 LAI(SGP)/LOY(SGP) - CHIANG(SGP)/CHONG(SGP)
12:00 T2 MD R32 ALLEGRO(BEL)/RASSENFOSSE(BEL) - LUM(AUS)/LUU(AUS)
12:00 T3 MD R32 UDA(JPN)/OH(KOR) - CIFUENTES(ARG)/LORENZO(ARG)
12:00 T4 WD R32 COSSIO(MEX)/BARCENAS(MEX) - VEGA(CHI)/ORTEGA(CHI)
12:35 T1 WS R64 WANG Yidi(CHN) - JOO Cheonhui(KOR)
12:35 T2 MS R64 Manav THAKKAR(IND) - HUANG Youzheng(CHN)
12:35 T3 WS R64 Fu YU(POR) - Minhyung JEE(AUS)
12:35 T4 MS R64 CHAN Baldwin(HKG) - Kristian KARLSSON(SWE)
13:10 T1 MS R64 CHEN Junsong(CHN) - Tomokazu HARIMOTO(JPN)
13:10 T2 WS R64 Sreeja AKULA(IND) - Anna HURSEY(WAL)
13:10 T3 MS R64 WONG Chun Ting(HKG) - Anton KALLBERG(SWE)
13:10 T4 WS R64 Sabine WINTER(GER) - Sally MOYLAND(USA)
13:45 T1 WS R64 Hina HAYATA(JPN) - Bruna TAKAHASHI(BRA)
13:45 T2 MS R64 Milosz REDZIMSKI(POL) - PARK Ganghyeon(KOR)
13:45 T3 WS R64 YOO Yerin(KOR) - DOO Hoi Kem(HKG)
13:45 T4 MS R64 Youssef ABDELAZIZ(EGY) - XIANG Peng(CHN)
14:20 T1 MS R64 Darko JORGIC(SLO) - CHEN Yuanyu(CHN)
14:20 T2 WS R64 Maria XIAO(ESP) - TAN Zhao Yun(SGP)
14:20 T3 MS R64 Yuta TANAKA(JPN) - Alvaro ROBLES(ESP)
14:20 T4 WS R64 LOY Ming Ying(SGP) - Elizabeta SAMARA(ROU)
14:55 T1 XD R16 LIM(KOR)/SHIN(KOR) -
14:55 T2 XD R16 SHAH(IND)/CHITALE(IND) -
14:55 T3 XD R16 LIN(TPE)/CHENG(TPE) -
14:55 T4 XD R16 MATSUSHIMA(JPN)/HARIMOTO(JPN) -
18:00 T1 WD R32 GODA(EGY)/MESHREF(EGY) - ZENG(SGP)/SER(SGP)
18:00 T2 MD R32 CASTRO(MEX)/SAREEN(AUS) - KALLBERG(SWE)/KARLSSON(SWE)
18:00 T3 WD R32 CHITALE(IND)/GHORPADE(IND) - JEE(AUS)/PSIHOGIOS(AUS)
18:00 T4 MD R32 HABESOHN(AUT)/GARDOS(AUT) - BURGOS(CHI)/GOMEZ(CHI)
18:35 T1 MS R64 Ricardo WALTHER(GER) - Hugo CALDERANO(BRA)
18:35 T2 MS R64 Jonathan GROTH(DEN) - CHUA Josh(SGP)
18:35 T3 WS R64 Gaia MONFARDINI(ITA) - SHI Xunyao(CHN)
18:35 T4 WS R64 Annett KAUFMANN(GER) - KUAI Man(CHN)
19:10 T1 WS R64 Manika BATRA(IND) - ZHU Yuling(MAC)
19:10 T2 WS R64 Xiaona SHAN(GER) - Lily ZHANG(USA)
19:10 T3 MS R64 LIN Yun-Ju(TPE) - Lilian BARDET(FRA)
19:10 T4 MS R64 Thibault PORET(FRA) - Yukiya UDA(JPN)
19:45 T1 MS R64 PANG Koen(SGP) - Patrick FRANZISKA(GER)
19:45 T2 MS R64 Truls MOREGARD(SWE) - CHO Seungmin(KOR)
19:45 T3 WS R64 Audrey ZARIF(FRA) - Ying HAN(GER)
19:45 T4 MS R64 Adrien RASSENFOSSE(BEL) - Dang QIU(GER)
20:20 T1 WS R64 SUN Yingsha(CHN) - Orawan PARANANG(THA)
20:20 T2 WS R64 YEH Yi-Tian(TPE) - HE Zhuojia(CHN)
20:20 T3 MS R64 Alexis LEBRUN(FRA) - FENG Yi-Hsin(TPE)
20:20 T4 WS R64 KIM Nayeong(KOR) - Mima ITO(JPN)
20:55 T1 XD R16 CALDERANO(BRA)/TAKAHASHI(BRA) -
20:55 T2 XD R16 HUANG(CHN)/CHEN(CHN) -
20:55 T3 XD R16 WONG(HKG)/DOO(HKG) -
20:55 T4 XD R16 ROBLES(ESP)/XIAO(ESP) -
You made a mistake somehow, I was shocked to see Alexis Lebrun and Satsuki Odo as XD partners and looked for it on your list but you have OH and Nagasaki in their place....
 
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Not sure what that prediction game was and congrats on winning it.

In fact, this 20/21 ranking is about the lowest Diaz has been and she has been consistently higher ranked than European women for most of that period, yet you claim that it is the decline of such European players that has given Diaz a higher ranking. Which is it? In reality, the decline of Europe explains pretty much nothing, but people will look for any excuse to validate their internal feelings.
didn't say that, its just one explaining factor.
But her H2H to the best europeans is not good.
(Han Ying 0 -1)
Szocs 0-4
Polcanova 3-2 (1 of the wins is very old)
Szocs and Polcanova are now ranked below her, and declining.

Kihara 1-5
Nagasaki 1-4
Ishikawa 0-3
Ito 0-11
Hayata 0-4

Suh Hyowon 1-1

Shin Yubin 3-3 >>> this one looks good

I stand to my prediction. Nothing to do with her being chubby. Even if she lost 10 kgs she wouldn't be ranked better. Maybe with an anti, or rather short pips on FH ?
 
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Jang outplayed WRB pretty well woots
 
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MS R64
Aruna 1-3 ZQH (6, -4, -9, -6)
JWJ (12) 3-0 WRB (WC) (4, 8, 9)

WS R64
Liu Yangzi 1-3 Szocs (11, -7, -7, -6) (big win for Szocs, no first-round exit in GS)
LEH 0-3 Nagasaki (16) (-8, -3, -6)
 
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