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WTT Feeder Spokane-2025 - is the ninth WTT Feeder Series table tennis tournament of 2025, taking place in Spokane, USA. WTT Feeder Spokane‑2025 is organized by USA Table Tennis (the non-profit governing body for table tennis in the United States) and Spokane Sports (a non-profit organization dedicated to developing sports tourism in Spokane, Washington) under the patronage of World Table Tennis (WTT), from August 5 to 8, 2025. The prize fund for medalists is $30,000.

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Top 50 Player Restrictions
Singles Events


− Players ranked in the Top 30 of the ITTF TTWR as of the entry deadline are not eligible to compete in WTT Feeder Series events. However, a maximum of two (2) players from the cost member association may participate.
− A maximum of six (6) players ranked 31–50 in the ITTF TTWR as of the entry deadline may participate, with priority given to players from the host member association.

National Entry Limitation
Singles Events


− A maximum of eight (8) players per member association are allowed in both the main draw and qualification rounds (if held), with no limit for the host association.
− If the qualification draw is not full, additional players from member associations will be accepted based on their ITTF TTWR to fill available slots.

Doubles & Mixed Doubles Events

− A maximum of six (6) players per member association (up to 3 pairs of any nationality) and ten (10) players from the host association (up to 5 pairs of any nationality) may participate in the main and qualification draws, if applicable.
− If the qualification draw is not full, additional pairs will be admitted based on ITTF TTWR to fill the draw.

Wildcards

− The organizer is entitled to award the following wildcards: four (4) players in the singles main draw and two (2) pairs in the doubles and mixed doubles main draws.
− WTT reserves the right to use two (2) WTT nominations and two (2) WTT Youth nominations for the singles main draw, and four (4) WTT Youth nominations for the singles qualification.
− Any unused wildcards/nominations will be returned to direct entries.

Useful Links

Tournament page on the WTT website: WTT Feeder Spokane 2025
Tournament playlist on the World Table Tennis YouTube channel: WTT Feeder Spokane 2025
Prospectus of the two Feeder tournaments in Spokane on Omnipong: WTT Feeder Spokane I & II
 
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Sally Moyland had a real shot at beating Saki Shibata losing just 3-2,11-8 in R16. And Saki is a legit contender to take the title. Amy Wang beat Reina Aso of Japan 3-1, but she lost to Kaho Akae also of Japan 3-1. Sally really has a complete game and will just keep getting better with experience. There's a second round of the tournament (named WTT Feeder Spokane II) so I'll be interested to see how Sally does in phase 2.
 
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Sally Moyland had a real shot at beating Saki Shibata losing just 3-2,11-8 in R16. And Saki is a legit contender to take the title. Amy Wang beat Reina Aso of Japan 3-1, but she lost to Kaho Akae also of Japan 3-1. Sally really has a complete game and will just keep getting better with experience. There's a second round of the tournament (named WTT Feeder Spokane II) so I'll be interested to see how Sally does in phase 2.
Sally is actually progressing perfectly
she just turned 18 only and other than that 1 knee injury, she is a complete package.
Proudly Taiwanese :)
 
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