2018 ITTF Women's World Cup

Summary

The 2018 ITTF Women's World Cup was a table tennis competition held in Chengdu, China, from 28 to 30 September 2018. It was the 22nd edition of the ITTF-sanctioned event, and the ninth time that it has been staged in China.[1]

2018 ITTF Women's World Cup
VenueSichuan Province Gymnasium
LocationChengdu, China
Date28–30 September
Competitors20 from 15 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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In the final, China's Ding Ning defeated fellow Chinese player Zhu Yuling, 4–0, to win her third World Cup title.

Qualification edit

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

  • The current World Champion
  • 18 players from the five Continental Cups held during 2018
  • A wild card, selected by the ITTF

A maximum of two players from each association could qualify.

Means of qualification Date Venue Places Qualified players
2017 World Championships 31 May–4 June 2017   Düsseldorf 1   Ding Ning
2018 Europe Top 16 Cup 3–4 February 2018   Montreux 3   Bernadette Szőcs
  Li Jie
  Elizabeta Samara
2018 ITTF Africa Top 16 Cup 1–3 March 2018   Nairobi 1   Dina Meshref
2018 ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup 6–8 April 2018   Yokohama 3   Zhu Yuling
  Kasumi Ishikawa
  Cheng I-ching
2018 ITTF-Oceania Cup 18–19 May 2018   Port Vila 1   Jian Fang Lay
2018 ITTF Pan-America Cup 15–17 June 2018   Asunción 2   Zhang Mo
  Yue Wu
Additional qualifiers[nb 1] n/a n/a 8   Miu Hirano
  Doo Hoi Kem
  Chen Szu-Yu
  Seo Hyo-won
  Matilda Ekholm
  Sofia Polcanova
  Georgina Póta
  Liu Jia
ITTF wild card n/a n/a 1   Kim Song-i
Total 20
Notes
  1. ^ Based on Continental Cup finishing position and ITTF World Ranking on 1 July 2018

Competition format edit

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 then joined the top eight seeded players in the second stage of the competition, which consisted of a knockout draw.[2]

Seeding edit

The seeding list was based on the official ITTF world ranking for September 2018.[4]

  1.   Zhu Yuling (final)
  2.   Kasumi Ishikawa (semifinals)
  3.   Ding Ning (champion)
  4.   Cheng I-ching (semifinals)
  5.   Miu Hirano (quarterfinals)
  6.   Seo Hyo-won (quarterfinals)
  7.   Doo Hoi Kem (quarterfinals)
  8.   Sofia Polcanova (quarterfinals)
  9.   Li Jie (preliminary round)
  10.   Elizabeta Samara (first round)
  11.   Zhang Mo (preliminary round)
  12.   Bernadette Szőcs (first round)
  13.   Chen Szu-yu (first round)
  14.   Matilda Ekholm (first round)
  15.   Georgina Póta (first round)
  16.   Liu Jia (first round)
  17.   Dina Meshref (preliminary round)
  18.   Kim Song-i (first round)
  19.   Yue Wu (preliminary round)
  20.   Jian Fang Lay (first round)

Preliminary stage edit

The preliminary group stage took place on 28 September, with the top two players in each group progressing to the main draw.[5]

Main draw edit

The knockout stage took place from 29 to 30 September.[6]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   Zhu Yuling 11 11 11 11
14   Matilda Ekholm 8 5 7 5 1   Zhu Yuling 11 14 11 11
10   Elizabeta Samara 9 8 9 6 8   Sofia Polcanova 6 12 8 4
8   Sofia Polcanova 11 11 11 11 1   Zhu Yuling 11 11 11 11 11
7   Doo Hoi Kem 6 11 12 11 16 11 4   Cheng I-ching 6 4 13 5 8
12   Bernadette Szőcs 11 6 10 6 18 8 7   Doo Hoi Kem 11 11 11 9 6 3
15   Georgina Póta 6 8 18 11 4   Cheng I-ching 8 9 13 11 11 11
4   Cheng I-ching 11 11 20 13 1   Zhu Yuling 9 8 10 8
3   Ding Ning 11 11 11 11 3   Ding Ning 11 11 12 11
16   Liu Jia 7 9 4 7 3   Ding Ning 11 11 5 11 11
20   Jian Fang Lay 6 4 11 4 11 11 6 6   Seo Hyo-won 6 3 11 6 3
6   Seo Hyo-won 11 11 4 11 6 9 11 3   Ding Ning 11 11 11 11 Third place
5   Miu Hirano 11 11 11 11 2   Kasumi Ishikawa 7 5 3 9
18   Kim Song-i 7 9 5 3 8   Miu Hirano 11 7 9 6 3 4   Cheng I-ching 11 11 12 13 11
13   Chen Szu-yu 11 11 7 9 8 7 2   Kasumi Ishikawa 4 11 11 11 11 2   Kasumi Ishikawa 8 7 10 15 8
2   Kasumi Ishikawa 4 5 11 11 11 11

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2018 ITTF Women's World Cup / Prospectus" (PDF). ITTF. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Qualification and Playing System / Men's and Women's World Cup" (PDF). ITTF. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Confirmed list of players: Uncle Pop 2018 ITTF Women ́s World Cup" (PDF). ITTF. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Uncle Pop 2018 ITTF Women ́s World Cup Players' Seeding List" (PDF). ITTF. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  5. ^ "Uncle Pop 2018 ITTF Women's World Cup / Results / Group stage". ITTF. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Uncle Pop 2018 ITTF Women's World Cup / Results / Knockout stage". ITTF. Retrieved 31 December 2018.

External links edit

  • Tournament page on ITTF website