2016 ITTF World Tour
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Duration | 20 January 2016 – 11 December 2016 |
Edition | 21st |
Tournaments | 21 |
Categories |
Super Series (6) Major Series (6) Challenge Series (8) Grand Finals (1) |
Achievements (singles) | |
Points leader |
Men: Ma Long (2,100) Women: Ding Ning (1,900) |
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The 2016 ITTF World Tour is the 21st season of the International Table Tennis Federation's professional table tennis world tour. 2016 also marks the Tour's twentieth anniversary.[1]
Schedule
The 2016 ITTF World Tour's events are split into three tiers: Super Series, Major Series and Challenge Series. The Super Series events provide the highest prize money, and also the most points towards the ITTF World Tour standings, which determines the qualifiers for the ITTF World Tour Grand Finals at the end of the season in December.[2] The Major Series is the middle tier, with the Challenge Series being the lowest tier.
Below is the schedule released by the ITTF:[3]
Tour | Event | Location | Venue | Date | Prize money USD |
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Start | Finish | ||||||
1 | Hungarian Open | Budapest | Tüskecsarnok | January 20 | January 24 | 70,000 | [4] |
2 | German Open | Berlin | Max-Schmeling-Halle | January 27 | January 31 | 120,000 | [5] |
3 | Kuwait Open | Kuwait City | Salwa Sports Club | March 16 | March 20 | 300,000 | [6] |
4 | Qatar Open | Doha | Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiya Arena | March 23 | March 27 | 220,000 | [7] |
5 | Chile Open | Santiago | Centro de Entrenamiento Olímpico | April 5 | April 9 | 35,000 | [8] |
6 | Polish Open | Warsaw | Torwar Hall | April 20 | April 24 | 70,000 | [9] |
7 | Nigeria Open | Lagos | Sir Molade Okoya-Thomas Sports Hall | May 18 | May 22 | 46,000 | [10] |
8 | Croatia Open | Zagreb | Dom Sportova | May 24 | May 28 | 35,000 | [11] |
9 | Slovenia Open | Otočec | Športni Center Otočec | June 1 | June 5 | 35,000 | [12] |
10 | Australian Open | Melbourne | Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre | June 8 | June 12 | 35,000 | [13] |
11 | Japan Open | Tokyo | Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium | June 15 | June 19 | 120,000 | [14] |
12 | Korea Open | Incheon | Namdong Gymnasium | June 22 | June 26 | 120,000 | [15] |
13 | DPR Korea Open | Pyongyang | Chongchun Street Sports Village | June 29 | July 3 | 35,000 | [16] |
14 | Bulgaria Open | Panagyurishte | Arena Asarel | August 24 | August 28 | 80,000 | [17] |
15 | Czech Open | Olomouc | Sportovní hala University Palackého | August 31 | September 4 | 70,000 | [18] |
16 | Belarus Open | Minsk | Palace of Tennis | September 7 | September 11 | 35,000 | [19] |
17 | China Open | Chengdu | Sichuan Provincial Gymnasium | September 14 | September 18 | 220,000 | [20] |
18 | Belgium Open | De Haan | Sport- en recreatiecentrum Haneveld | September 20 | September 24 | 35,000 | [21] |
19 | Austrian Open | Linz | TipsArena Linz | November 9 | November 13 | 70,000 | [22] |
20 | Swedish Open | Stockholm | Eriksdalshallen | November 15 | November 20 | 70,000 | [23] |
21 | Grand Finals | Doha | Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiya Arena | December 8 | December 11 | 500,000 | [24] |
Tournaments
Super Series
Winners
Event | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles | U21 Men's singles | U21 Women's singles |
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German Open | Ma Long | Wu Yang | Masataka Morizono Yuya Oshima |
Jeon Ji-hee Yang Ha-eun |
Yuto Muramatsu | Yui Hamamoto |
Kuwait Open | Zhang Jike | Li Xiaoxia | Xu Xin Zhang Jike |
Ding Ning Liu Shiwen |
Hugo Calderano | Hina Hayata |
Qatar Open | Ma Long | Liu Shiwen | Fan Zhendong Zhang Jike |
Ding Ning Liu Shiwen |
Ho Kwan Kit | Zeng Jian |
Japan Open | Fan Zhendong | Liu Shiwen | Ma Long Xu Xin |
Ding Ning Li Xiaoxia |
Tomokazu Harimoto | Zeng Jian |
Korea Open | Xu Xin | Ding Ning | Xu Xin Zhang Jike |
Ding Ning Liu Shiwen |
Lim Jong-hoon | Yui Hamamoto |
China Open | Fan Zhendong | Ding Ning | Ma Long Zhang Jike |
Chen Meng Zhu Yuling |
Ho Kwan Kit | Zeng Jian |
Finals
German Open[5]
Category | Winners | Runners-up | Score |
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Men's singles | Ma Long | Vladimir Samsonov | 4–1 (11–7, 11–6, 11–4, 10–12, 11–5) |
Women's singles | Wu Yang | Kasumi Ishikawa | 4–1 (11–5, 11–7, 9–11, 11–8, 11–7) |
Men's doubles | Masataka Morizono / Yuya Oshima | Ho Kwan Kit / Tang Peng | 3–1 (11–8, 8–11, 11–6, 11–2) |
Women's doubles | Jeon Ji-hee / Yang Ha-eun | Han Ying / Irene Ivancan | 3–1 (11–3, 8–11, 11–7, 11–7) |
Kuwait Open[6]
Category | Winners | Runners-up | Score |
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Men's singles | Zhang Jike | Ma Long | 4–1 (11–9, 11–9, 5–11, 12–10, 11–9) |
Women's singles | Li Xiaoxia | Ding Ning | 4–1 (11–6, 2–11, 11–9, 11–9, 11–8) |
Men's doubles | Xu Xin / Zhang Jike | Ho Kwan Kit / Tang Peng | 3–1 (6–11, 11–9, 11–8, 11–5) |
Women's doubles | Ding Ning / Liu Shiwen | Li Xiaoxia / Zhu Yuling | 3–0 (11–4, 11–6, 11–5) |
Qatar Open[7]
Category | Winners | Runners-up | Score |
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Men's singles | Ma Long | Fan Zhendong | 4–1 (11–9, 11–9, 5–11, 13–11, 11–5) |
Women's singles | Liu Shiwen | Ding Ning | 4–1 (11–8, 9–11, 11–8, 11–9, 11–9) |
Men's doubles | Fan Zhendong / Zhang Jike | Koki Niwa / Maharu Yoshimura | 3–0 (11–8, 11–9, 11–7) |
Women's doubles | Ding Ning / Liu Shiwen | Ai Fukuhara / Mima Ito | 3–2 (6–11, 11–9, 11–6, 4–11, 11–7) |
Japan Open[14]
Category | Winners | Runners-up | Score |
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Men's singles | Fan Zhendong | Xu Xin | 4–1 (11–9, 11–5, 9–11, 11–7, 11–8) |
Women's singles | Liu Shiwen | Ding Ning | 4–2 (17–19, 11–7, 11–6, 8–11, 12–10, 11–7) |
Men's doubles | Ma Long / Xu Xin | Chuang Chih-yuan / Huang Sheng-sheng | 3–0 (11–4, 11–7, 11–4) |
Women's doubles | Ding Ning / Li Xiaoxia | Liu Shiwen / Zhu Yuling | 3–0 (11–7, 11–7, 11–9) |
Korea Open[15]
Category | Winners | Runners-up | Score |
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Men's singles | Xu Xin | Ma Long | 4–3 (11–7, 12–10, 4–11, 12–10, 7–11, 6–11, 11–9) |
Women's singles | Ding Ning | Liu Shiwen | 4–1 (11–9, 11–13, 11–8, 11–6, 11–6) |
Men's doubles | Xu Xin / Zhang Jike | Jung Young-sik / Lee Sang-su | 3–0 (12–10, 12–10, 11–8) |
Women's doubles | Ding Ning / Liu Shiwen | Jeon Ji-hee / Yang Ha-eun | 3–0 (11–9, 11–7, 11–4) |
China Open[20]
Category | Winners | Runners-up | Score |
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Men's singles | Fan Zhendong | Ma Long | 4–0 (11–9, 13–11, 11–8, 11–5) |
Women's singles | Ding Ning | Liu Shiwen | 4–2 (11–6, 8–11, 11–4, 10–12, 12–10, 11–8) |
Men's doubles | Ma Long / Zhang Jike | Fan Zhendong / Xu Xin | 3–2 (11–8, 5–11, 4–11, 11–9, 11–5) |
Women's doubles | Chen Meng / Zhu Yuling | Ding Ning / Liu Shiwen | 3–1 (4–11, 11–3, 11–9, 11–5) |
Major Series
Winners
Event | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles | U21 Men's singles | U21 Women's singles |
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Hungarian Open | Chuang Chih-yuan | Tie Ya Na | Chuang Chih-yuan Huang Sheng-sheng |
Jeon Ji-hee Yang Ha-eun |
Lim Jong-hoon | Miyu Kato |
Polish Open | Jun Mizutani | Miu Hirano | Masataka Morizono Yuya Oshima |
Jeon Ji-hee Yang Ha-eun |
Wang Zhixu | Miyu Kato |
Bulgaria Open | Tomáš Konečný | Yuka Ishigaki | Alexey Liventsov Mikhail Paikov |
Miyu Kato Misaki Morizono |
Liao Cheng-ting | Saki Shibata |
Czech Open | Yuto Muramatsu | Yang Xiaoxin | Cho Eon-rae Park Jeong-woo |
Matilda Ekholm Georgina Póta |
Yuto Muramatsu | Yoon Hyo-bin |
Austrian Open | Kenta Matsudaira | Mima Ito | Patrick Franziska Jonathan Groth |
Honoka Hashimoto Hitomi Sato |
Park Gang-hyeon | Sakura Mori |
Swedish Open | Yuya Oshima | Kasumi Ishikawa | Hugo Calderano Gustavo Tsuboi |
Cheng I-ching Lee I-chen |
Kenta Tazoe | Choi Hyo-joo |
Challenge Series
Winners
Event | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles | U21 Men's singles | U21 Women's singles |
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Chile Open | Antoine Hachard | Rachel Moret | Antoine Hachard Romain Ruiz |
Maria Lorenzotti Candela Molero |
Florian Schreiner | Idalys Lovet |
Nigeria Open | Benedek Oláh | Shao Jieni | Andrey Bukin Vasilij Filatov |
Irina Ermakova Olga Kulikova |
Shady Magdy | Irina Ciobanu |
Croatia Open | Joo Sae-hyuk | Hitomi Sato | Patrick Franziska Jonathan Groth |
Doo Hoi Kem Lee Ho Ching |
Tomislav Pucar | Mima Ito |
Slovenia Open | Jun Mizutani | Feng Tianwei | Ho Kwan Kit Wong Chun Ting |
Maria Dolgikh Polina Mikhailova |
João Geraldo | Hitomi Sato |
Australian Open | Jun Mizutani | Hina Hayata | Takuya Jin Yuki Morita |
Honoka Hashimoto Hitomi Sato |
Mizuki Oikawa | Miyu Kato |
DPR Korea Open | Kang Wi-hun | Kim Song-i | Cao Wei Xu Yingbin |
Kim Song-i Ri Myong-sun |
Ro Hyon-song | Kim Nam-hae |
Belarus Open | Jang Woo-jin | Saki Shibata | Jang Woo-jin Lim Jong-hoon |
Honoka Hashimoto Hitomi Sato |
Cho Seung-min | Jung Yu-mi |
Belgium Open | Sathiyan Gnanasekaran | Georgina Póta | Alexey Liventsov Mikhail Paikov |
Georgina Póta Yulia Prokhorova |
Liao Cheng-ting | Kyoka Kato |
Standings
Singles
The top 15 men and 15 women who have played in a minimum of five Tour events and have accumulated the largest number of points during the Tour will be invited to play in the Grand Finals, along with one male player and one female player from the host nation, Qatar. If a player from the host nation has already qualified by right, or there are no players that meet the qualification criteria, the 16th eligible player in the standings will be invited.[2][25][26]
Men's singles – final standings[27]
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Women's singles – final standings[27]
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Player has met the qualification criteria and has been invited to compete in the Grand Finals
Player has met the qualification criteria and has been named as a reserve for the Grand Finals
Player met the qualification criteria and was invited to compete in the Grand Finals, but declined
Player has not qualified for the Grand Finals, either due to not meeting the qualification criteria or not finishing in a high enough position
DoublesThe top seven men's doubles pairs and seven women's doubles pairs who have played in a minimum of four Tour events and have accumulated the largest number of points, as a pair, during the Tour will be invited to play in the Grand Finals, along with one men's doubles pair and one women's doubles pair from the host nation, Qatar. If a pair from the host nation has already qualified by right, or there are no pairs that meet the qualification criteria, the eighth eligible pairs in the standings will be invited.
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