For the prize distribution of the Table Tennis World Cup, please see the official websites of China News Network and Baidu Encyclopedia.
On September 14, 2022, the World Table Tennis League (WTT) announced that the WTT World Cup finals will be held in Xinxiang, Henan from October 27th to 30th. On September 30, the Xinxiang WTT World Cup Final 2022 press conference was held in Xinxiang, Henan.
On October 25, the draw ceremony for the 2022 Xinxiang WTT World Cup finals was held. At the draw ceremony, the men's and women's singles lineups were announced.
The first half of the women’s singles is: Sun Yingsha vs. Mittellam, Miyu Kihara vs. Kasumi Ishikawa, Wang Yidi vs. Tian Zhixi, and Du Kaiqin vs. Diaz. The lower half is: Meicheng Ito vs Fu Yu, Han Ying vs Wang Manyu, Chen Xingtong vs Yang Xiaoxin, Yuan Jianan vs Chen Meng.
Fan Zhendong has a bye in the first half of the men's singles. The remaining matchups are: Zhuang Zhiyuan vs. Ocharov, Zhang Benzhihe vs. Francesca, Lin Gaoyuan vs. Boll. The lower half is: Wang Chuqin vs. Qiu Dang, Calderano vs. Moregard, Lin Yunru vs. Aruna, and Jochik vs. Malone.
Introduction to the Table Tennis World Cup
The Table Tennis World Cup is one of the three major table tennis events in the world. The first Women's Table Tennis World Cup was held in Hong Kong, China, in 1996. Except for the suspension in 1999 due to sponsor reasons, this top-level event has maintained the tradition of being held annually.
The World Cup consists of four events (held separately) for men's and women's singles and teams; the World Table Tennis Championships consists of seven events for men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles and mixed doubles, and men's and women's teams; the 2020 Tokyo Olympics There are five events for mixed doubles, men's singles, women's singles, men's teams, and women's teams.
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