2019 ITTF Men's World Cup

The 2019 ITTF Men's World Cup was a table tennis competition held in Chengdu, China, from 29 November to 1 December 2019. It was the 40th edition of the ITTF-sanctioned event.[1]

2019 ITTF Men's World Cup
LocationChengdu, China
Date29 November – 1 December 2019
Competitors20
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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Qualification

In total, 20 players qualified for the World Cup:[2][3]

  • The reigning World Champion
  • 18 players from the five Continental Cups held during 2019
  • A wild card, selected by the ITTF

A maximum of two players from each association could qualify.

Means of qualificationDateVenuePlacesQualified players
2019 World Championships23–28 April 2019 Budapest1 Ma Long
2019 ITTF Pan-America Cup1–3 February 2019 Guaynabo2 Hugo Calderano
Kanak Jha
2019 Europe Top 16 Cup2–3 February 2019 Montreux3 Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Vladimir Samsonov
Timo Boll
2019 ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup5–7 April 2019 Yokohama3 Fan Zhendong
Koki Niwa
Tomokazu Harimoto
2019 ITTF-Oceania Cup25–26 May 2019 Bora Bora1 Hu Heming
2019 ITTF Africa Cup3–5 August 2019 Lagos1 Omar Assar
Additional qualifiers[nb 1]n/an/a8 Lin Yun-ju
Daniel Habesohn
Simon Gauzy
Jonathan Groth
Kristian Karlsson
Sathiyan Gnanasekaran
Lee Sang-su
Wong Chun Ting[nb 2]
Quadri Aruna
ITTF wild cardn/an/a1 Mattias Falck
Total20
Notes

Competition format

The tournament consisted of two stages: a preliminary group stage and a knockout stage. The players seeded 9 to 20 were drawn into four groups, with three players in each group. The top two players from each group joined the top eight seeded players in the second stage of the competition, which consisted of a knockout draw.[5]

Seeding

The seeding list was based on the official ITTF world ranking for October 2019.[5]

  1. Fan Zhendong (champion)
  2. Ma Long (semifinals)
  3. Tomokazu Harimoto (final)
  4. Hugo Calderano (quarterfinals)
  5. Timo Boll (quarterfinals)
  6. Mattias Falck (first round)
  7. Lin Yun-ju (semifinals)
  8. Koki Niwa (quarterfinals)
  9. Dimitrij Ovtcharov (quarterfinals)
  10. Lee Sang-su (first round)
  11. Quadri Aruna (first round)
  12. Simon Gauzy (first round)
  13. Vladimir Samsonov (preliminary round)
  14. Jonathan Groth (preliminary round)
  15. Kristian Karlsson (first round)
  16. Kanak Jha (first round)
  17. Sathiyan Gnanasekaran (first round)
  18. Omar Assar (preliminary round)
  19. Daniel Habesohn (first round)
  20. Hu Heming (preliminary round)

Preliminary stage

The preliminary group stage took place on 29 November, with the top two players in each group progressing to the main draw.[6]

Group B Lee Jha AssarPoints
10 Lee Sang-su4–24–14
16 Kanak Jha2–44–23
18 Omar Assar1–42–42

Group D Gnanasekaran Gauzy GrothPoints
17 Sathiyan Gnanasekaran4–34–24
12 Simon Gauzy3–44–13
14 Jonathan Groth2–41–42

Main draw

The knockout stage took place from 29 November to 1 December.[7]

First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Fan Zhendong11131111
19 Daniel Habesohn811721 Fan Zhendong111111712
17 Sathiyan Gnanasekaran1185985 Timo Boll6951110
5 Timo Boll7111111111 Fan Zhendong11111111
7 Lin Yun-ju1111114117 Lin Yun-ju8685
15 Kristian Karlsson8471197 Lin Yun-ju511111111
16 Kanak Jha11116117584 Hugo Calderano114663
4 Hugo Calderano991191111111 Fan Zhendong9116111111
3 Tomokazu Harimoto1113126113 Tomokazu Harimoto11411827
11 Quadri Aruna711101163 Tomokazu Harimoto11111010121111
10 Lee Sang-su6816711118 Koki Niwa6712121438
8 Koki Niwa111114118133 Tomokazu Harimoto1111118411Third place
6 Mattias Falck811118127112 Ma Long69811115
9 Dimitrij Ovtcharov1138111011139 Dimitrij Ovtcharov11941137 Lin Yun-ju11138911511
12 Simon Gauzy7811511132 Ma Long6111113112 Ma Long41111118114
2 Ma Long1111911815

See also

References

Tournament page on ITTF website