Top female table tennis players worldwide as of September 2018, by number of ranking points
Characteristic | Number of ranking points |
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Yuling Zhu (China) | 16,524 |
Shiwen Liu (China) | 15,669 |
Meng Chen (China) | 15,294 |
Kasumi Ishikawa (Japan) | 15,135 |
Also question is, who is the best table tennis player in the world 2021?
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ITTF Men’s World Ranking, as of 31 August 2021 | ||
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# | Player | Points |
1 | Fan Zhendong ( CHN ) | 13,232 |
2 | Ma long ( CHN ) | 12,212 |
3 | Xu Xin ( CHN ) | 10,356 |
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RANK | PLAYER | POINTS |
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1 – | FAN Zhendong | 12494 |
2 – | MA Long | 12212 |
3 – | XU Xin | 10356 |
4 – | Tomokazu HARIMOTO | 8709 |
Beside above, who is the best table tennis player 2020?
Ma Long
Who is the No 1 female table tennis player?
Chen Meng
ITTF Women’s World Ranking, as of 31 August 2021 | ||
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# | Player | Points |
1 | Chen Meng ( CHN ) | 13,850 |
2 | Sun Yingsha ( CHN ) | 11,240 |
3 | Mima Ito ( JPN ) | 11,198 |
Who is the current female world champion in table tennis?
Liu Shiwen
2019 World Table Tennis Championships | |
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Champion | Liu Shiwen |
Runner-up | Chen Meng |
Final score | 9–11, 11–7, 11–7, 7–11, 11–0, 11–9 |
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Who is the richest table tennis player?
Quick Facts
Full Name | Timo Boll |
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Profession | Professional Table Tennis Player |
World’s Richest Tennis player | #2 |
Highest Ranking | #1 (2003, 2011, 2018) |
Coach | Wolfgang Boll |
Who is the God of table tennis?
Ma Lin (table tennis)
Lin Ma | |
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Nationality | China |
Born | February 19, 1980 Shenyang, Liaoning, China |
Playing style | Chinese Penhold |
Equipment(s) | 4 |
Who is the most successful table tennis player?
1. Jan-Ove Waldner. Jan-Ove Waldner is regarded by many as the best table tennis player of all time. He is the most successful non-Chinese Table Tennis player termed as “Mozart of Table Tennis,” and also called Lǎo Wǎ (Old Waldner) and Cháng Qīng Shù (Evergreen Tree) in China.