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World Ranking Regulations

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International Table Tennis Federation

World Ranking Regulations

In effect from 1st January 2018

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1. Definitions

1.1. The ITTF World Rankings and ITTF World Doubles Rankings are the objective merit-based method used for determining seeding in all tournaments for both singles and doubles and for selecting players at certain competitions.

1.2. The ITTF World Rankings are run approximately 12 times per year.

1.3. Every player who has earned ITTF Ranking points or ITTF Doubles Ranking points in an eligible

tournament during the ranking period is included in the ITTF World Rankings or ITTF World Doubles Rankings.

1.4. The ITTF World Rankings period is the immediate past 12 months, except for:

• World Table Tennis Championships, which stays in the ITTF World Rankings until the next edition.

2. Eligibility

Unless otherwise approved by ITTF, ITTF World Rankings are awarded to all ITTF events listed below in 2.1. ITTF World Doubles Rankings points are awarded to all ITTF World title tournaments, ITTF World Tours and continental tournaments.

2.1. The following events are automatically included in the ITTF Calendar and ITTF World Rankings:

2.1.1. ITTF events and Olympic Games

2.1.1.1. Olympic and World Title Events

• Olympic Games and Youth Olympic Games • World Championships (Teams & Individuals including Junior) • World Cups (Teams & Individuals)

2.1.1.2. ITTF Sanctioned Events

• ITTF World Tour (including Grand Finals) • ITTF Challenge • ITTF World Junior Circuit (Junior & Cadet events including WJC Final) • ITTF World Cadet Challenge • ITTF-Continental Championships and Cups • ITTF-Continental Junior Championships – (sanctioned in the ITTF-Continental

Agreement)

2.1.2. ITTF Recognized Events

2.1.2.1. Multi-sport events in which Table Tennis is included as a core sport and recognized by the ITTF (e.g. Commonwealth Games, Pan-Am Games, Francophone Games, Continental and Regional Games, Universiade, etc.)

2.1.3. Application required

2.1.3.1. ITTF Approved events • Continental Championships (maximum of 1 per year per category; not sanctioned

by the ITTF) • Regional Events (sanctioned by a Regional Association)

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2.1.3.2. International Open Tournaments

2.2. Procedures and Conditions

2.2.1. ITTF Events + Olympic Games as well as ITTF Recognized Events are automatically registered for the ITTF Calendar and for the ITTF World Ranking.

2.2.2. ITTF Approved Events can be registered by the ITTF with the following conditions:

2.2.2.1. The tournament is organized according to the ITTF rules; both for men and women; and with the participation of a minimum of 5 national associations per gender per event except tournaments organized in North America and Oceania (a minimum of 3 national associations per gender per event is required).

2.2.2.2. Events which are similar in nature or a duplication of ITTF events or clashes in dates with ITTF events on the same continent will not be approved unless the consequence of the conflict is negligible.

2.2.2.3. The organizing association (or the Continental/Regional Federation) has to apply

to the ITTF Competition Programme staff to be included in the ITTF Calendar and approved for the World Ranking at least 4 months before the tournament with an official letter and by submitting the Prospectus of the tournament.

2.2.2.4. The application fee to be approved for the World Ranking is US$ 500 US$ to be

paid by direct bank transfer to the ITTF Lausanne office after receiving the invoice from the ITTF Lausanne office. No event will be approved without being registered for the ITTF Calendar and without application fee being paid (Continental Championships are waived from application fee).

2.2.2.5. Entries for these competitions can be made only through the ITTF member

Associations.

2.2.2.6. Tournaments restricted to specified group of players other than age groups cannot be considered as International Open Tournaments and being so cannot be included in the World Ranking.

2.2.2.7. Tournaments organized to qualify to a Continental event cannot be included in

the World Ranking.

2.2.2.8. Not later than 4 (four) days after the end of the tournament, complete results and players’ list must be sent by e-mail to the ITTF Results & Ranking Manager in a format requested by the ITTF. Players’ list has to include family name, given name, association, gender and date of birth. Organizers must collect all the passport copies from the participating players and send them in a scanned format together with the results and players’ list.

2.2.2.9. In case of late or incomplete result delivery, inclusion of the event on the World

Ranking may be delayed by maximum one month (next WR release).

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ITTF Bank account: Payment of 500 US$ by bank transfer to The International Table Tennis Federation Bank: UBS Branch: Place St Francois, 1002 Lausanne, Switzerland Account No.: 243-467622.60 N IBAN: CH5200 243 243 46762260 N BIC (Swift) code: UBSWCHZH80A

2.2.3. ITTF REGISTERED EVENTS

2.2.3.1. ITTF Registered Events are registered for the ITTF Calendar but not for the

World Ranking.

2.2.3.2. ITTF Registered Events can be registered by the ITTF with the following conditions:

2.2.3.3. To be included in the ITTF Calendar, the ITTF Competition Department must

receive from the organizing association an official request in writing at least 2 months before the start date of the tournament.

2.2.3.4. No application fee is required.

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3. ITTF World Singles Rankings

3.1. ITTF World Ranking points (ranking points) are generally awarded on the basis of the final positions in knockout singles events. Additional ranking points are awarded for wins in round-robin qualifications at certain events, and for individual wins at team matches of the ITTF Sanctioned and Olympic events.

3.2. The weight of the awarded ranking points is related to the category of the event (see below the

point tables).

3.3. Ranking points are awarded separately for each age category and separated ranking lists are published for senior, under 21, junior and cadet age categories.

3.4. The awarded ranking points are valid for 12 months with the following exceptions:

3.4.1. Ranking points of the ITTF World (Junior) Table Tennis Championships and ITTF World

Team Table Tennis Championships are valid until the next edition of the ITTF World (Junior) Table Tennis Championships and ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships.

3.5. The ITTF World Rankings take the best 8 results of the player for the senior ranking, best 6 for under 21 and best 5 results for junior and cadet rankings.

3.6. Maximum 1 continental event counts out of the singles continental championships, team continental championships and continental cup for seniors.

3.7. Team match inclusion in singles ranking:

3.7.1. Olympic and Youth Olympic team and singles points count as a sum for the singles

rankings.

3.7.2. Continental senior team championships matches count separately from the individual points and with a maximum of 10 match wins.

3.7.3. Continental Games team and singles points count as a sum for the singles rankings.

3.7.4. For all junior and cadet events team matches count together with the singles points as a

sum.

3.8. The ITTF publishes the ITTF World Ranking List at the beginning of every month latest until the 6th day of the month.

3.9. Points

3.9.1. Points shall be allocated based on tournament category.

3.9.2. Points are awarded after winning at least one match in the event, except for seeded

players.

3.9.3. Points are assigned to the losers of the round indicated.

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3.9.4. If a seeded player loses in the first round at an ITTF World Tour, ITTF Challenge Series or ITTF World Junior Circuit, without winning a single match, shall receive the half of the points of the first round.

3.9.5. Any seeded player processing in the draw to the second round without winning a match then loses shall receive the loser’s points of the first round.

3.9.6. Points are assigned also for certain round-robin match wins and to individual wins at

certain team events.

3.9.7. Players qualifying for the main draw through the round-robin qualifying stage shall receive qualifying points in addition to any points earned, as per the following table.

3.9.8. Players without gaining any ranking points shall receive the minimum points for

participation.

3.9.9. Point tables See from page #12

3.9.10. Ties. When two or more players have the same total number of points, ties shall be

broken as follows for seeding purposes:

3.9.10.1. the previous ranking positions of the players, and if it’s still then;

3.9.10.2. the previous months until the tie is broken.

3.10. Late cancellation

3.10.1. A player’s withdrawal from an ITTF ranking event after the cancellation deadline, shall result in being registered as one of the 8 results (or 6 results for U21, or 5 results for U18 and U15 categories) counting for ranking with zero (0) ranking point. Further non-consecutive withdrawals shall be considered the same way for each additional case (non-consecutive is defined when there is more than seven (7) days between two late cancellations).

3.10.2. Players with multiple consecutive withdrawals who are out of competition for 30 days or longer due to injury will not be subject to consequences as listed in 3.10.1, as long as verified and approved medical forms are provided.

3.10.3. A player who has a registered result with zero (0) ranking point for late withdrawal from

an ITTF Sanctioned event may replace the zero (0) point result with another registered result in case of playing at least five (5) ITTF Platinum World Tour or three (3) ITTF Golden Series or Premium World Junior Circuit events in the same calendar year.

3.10.4. Results with zero (0) ranking point are valid for 12 months and must be counted as one of

the best 8 (or 6, or 5) results, except for cases as described in 3.10.3.

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4. ITTF World Doubles Rankings

4.1. ITTF World Doubles Ranking is published every month latest until the 6th day of the month.

4.2. The ranking takes into account the best 8 results of the pairs and individuals at ITTF World Tours, ITTF Challenge Series and ITTF-Continental events and at World Table Tennis Championships.

4.3. Points are assigned after winning at least one match in the event, seeded players get half of the

points when losing in the first round.

4.4. Points are valid:

4.4.1. For 12 months for the World Tour Grand Finals, World Tour Platinum, World Tour and ITTF Challenge Series competitions.

4.4.2. Until the next edition of the World Table Tennis Championships and of the continental championships.

4.5. Points are allocated both for the pairs and for the players individually according to the below

point table in 4.6.

4.5.1. For seeding purpose, the two calculations are compared (points of the pair; total individual points of player A and B) and the higher point will be considered.

4.5.2. In case none of the two players have registered points in doubles event, the singles World Ranking points are considered, but such pairs will never be seeded higher than those with doubles ranking points.

4.5.3. In case of equal points in the seeding positions, the previous month doubles WR points are considered as tie-breaker. If none of them has double points, then the singles World Ranking points are considered as tie-breaker.

4.5.4. In mixed doubles, the men’s and women’s double individual points are also taken into

account with a 0.7 ratio beside the mixed double events of the last WTTC and ITTF-Continental events.

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4.6. Doubles point table:

Double points: WTTC

WT Platinum /

WTGF

World Tour / Continental

championships ITTF

Challenge

W 660 440 330 220 F 480 320 240 160

SF 330 220 165 110 QF 210 140 105 70 R16 120 80 60 40 R32 60 40 30 20 R64 30 --- --- ---

Individual points: WTTC

WT Platinum /

WTGF

World Tour / Continental

events ITTF

Challenge

W 249 166 125 83 F 180 120 90 60

SF 126 84 63 42 QF 81 54 41 27 R16 45 30 23 15 R32 24 16 12 8 R64 12 --- --- ---

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5. ITTF World Team Rankings

5.1. The ITTF World Team Ranking is a combination of two rating lists:

5.1.1. Results list based on the final team positions at Olympic Games, World Team Table Tennis Championships, World Team Cup and continental championships.

5.1.2. The sum of individual ranking points of the top 3 world title eligible players.

5.1.3. The final positions list counts with 70% while the sum with 30%.

5.2. Final results point table

5.2.1. The final results are counting from edition to edition of the same type.

5.2.2. World Championships and Continental Championships results count for 2 ranking circles, in the first period they count with 100% values and in the second with 50% values.

W 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Olympics 2000 1734 1600 1500 1300 - - - 1000 - - - - - -

WTTC 4000 3467 3000 - 2400 2400 2400 2400 2000 2000 2000 2000 1800 1800 1600

WTC 1400 1214 1120 - 910 - - - 700 - - - - - -

Continentals 800 694 640 600 520 490 460 430 400 380 360 340 320 304 296

16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. WTTC 1600 1400 1400 1400 1400 1200 1200 1200 1200 1600 1400 1200 1200 1100 1100

Continentals 288 280 272 264 256 248 240 232 224 216 208 200 192 184 176

31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. WTTC 1100 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 900 900 800 800 600 600 600 600 400

Continentals 168 160 152 144 136 128 120 112 104 96 - - - - -

46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. WTTC 400 400 400 800 600 500 500 400 400 400 400 360 360 300 300

61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. WTTC 267 267 200 200 134 134 134 134 100 100 100 100

New ITTF World Team Ranking is in effect from 1st January 2019!

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6. Injuries, Special Seeding

6.1. The national association of a player may petition the ITTF Ranking Committee for a Special Seeding when the player is physically injured, sick or pregnant and does not compete in any table tennis event, including exhibition and league matches, for a minimum of six (6) months. The written petition must be received within six (6) months after his/her last tournament.

6.2. The Special Seeding shall be a seeding position at an ITTF ranking competition, as determined

by the player’s average ITTF World Rankings position during the first three (3) months of his/her injury. The Special Seeding shall be for entry into the main draw or qualifying stage.

6.3. If a player is physically injured, sick or pregnant and does not compete in any table tennis event

for a period of at least six (6) months but less than twelve (12) months, the Special Seeding shall be in effect for the first three (3) singles and doubles tournaments that the player competes in using the Special Seeding or for the period up to six (6) months beginning with the first table tennis event that the player competes, whichever occurs first.

6.4. If a player is physically injured, sick or pregnant and does not compete in any table tennis event

for a period of twelve (12) months or longer, the Special Seeding shall be in effect for the first five (5) singles and doubles tournaments that the player competes in using the Special Seeding or for the period up to nine (9) months beginning with the first table tennis event that the player competes, whichever occurs first.

6.5. Expiration date. A player has eighteen (18) months from the time that the injury occurred to

activate his/her protected Special Ranking. A player who does not compete in any table tennis event, excluding non ITTF events, for a period of eighteen (18) months from the date of his/her injury will have his/her Special Ranking protection revoked.

6.6. Re-injury Protection. The national association of a player who has returned to competition and

re-injures himself/herself may petition for a freeze of the six (6) or nine (9) month limit for competing using his/her protected ranking. To be eligible for the “freeze” the player must be out of competition for a minimum of three (3) months. Upon the player’s return to competition he/she shall have the same number of events and weeks remaining as were available when the freeze went into effect. A maximum of two (2) “freezes” are allowed during the six (6) or nine (9) month period.

6.7. Special Seeding for different age group players. Under 21, junior and cadet age group

players might get special seeding positions for certain major ITTF Sanctioned or World title events in case the player does not compete at a minimum of five (5) competitions within the appropriate age group he/she wants to get the special seeding. The National Association of the player must send the written request to the ITTF Competition Manager of the competition and to the ITTF Ranking Committee within three (3) days after entry deadline.

7. Deleted Players

Players who do not have any recorded international results (ITTF Events, ITTF Recognized Events or ITTF Approved Events) for more than twenty-four (24) months are excluded from the published ranking lists.

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8. Retiring from the international Table Tennis competitions The national association of any player wishing to officially retire from the international table tennis competitions must submit a signed announcement to the ITTF Ranking Committee. Once the signed letter is received, the player shall be removed from the ITTF World Rankings (singles and doubles).

Contact person: Please submit your request to obtain the APPROVAL or REGISTRATION for your competition to: Zoltan BENCSIK, Results & Ranking Manager E-mail: [email protected] Please submit your results, players’ list and passports to: Zoltan BENCSIK, Results & Ranking Manager E-mail: [email protected] Please submit your special seeding request form to: Zoltan BENCSIK, Results & Ranking Manager E-mail: [email protected] Members of the world ranking committee:

ITTF President: Thomas Weikert Chairman of the ITTF Rules Committee: Rudi Sporrer Technical Commissioner: Graeme Ireland Player Services Coordinator: Iulia Necula Results and Ranking Manager: Zoltan Bencsik

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World Ranking Point tables for senior competitions

Olympic Games Winner 3000 Runner-Up 2700 3rd position 2400 4th position 2250 Quarter-finalist 2100 Loser in Rnd of 16 1800 Loser in Rnd of 32 1500 Loser in 2nd round 1200 Loser in 1st round 900 Loser in Pre. round 600 Matches won at team event 250

World Table Tennis Championships Winner 3000 Runner-Up 2700 Semi-finalist 2400 Quarter-finalist 2100 Loser in rnd of 16 1800 Loser in rnd of 32 1500 Loser in rnd of 64 1200 Loser in rnd of 128 900 Loser in Pre. Round 600 Matches won in qualification groups 75

Participation 25

For team matches Championships division

main draw and qualification

250

Championships division position matches 180

2nd division main draw and qualification 125

2nd division position matches 90

3rd division main draw and qualification 85

3rd division position matches 70

(4th division main draw and qualification) (50)

(4th division position matches) (35)

World Cup Winner 2550 Runner-Up 2295 3rd position 2040 4th position 1913 Quarter-finalist 1785 Loser in Rnd of 16 1530 Position 17-20 1275 Matches won at World Team Cup 300

World Tour Platinum Winner 2250 Runner-Up 2025 Semi-finalist 1800 Quarter-finalist 1575 Loser in Rnd of 16 1350 Loser in Rnd of 32 1125 Loser in Qual. Rnd of 32 675 Loser in Qual. Rnd of 64 450 Loser in Qual. Rnd of 128 225 Loser in Qual. Rnd of 256 113 Matches won in qual. groups 57 Participation 20

World Tour Grand Finals Winner 2550 Runner-Up 2295 Semi-finalist 2040 Quarter-finalist 1785 Loser in Rnd of 16 1530

World Tour

Winner 1800 Runner-Up 1620 Semi-finalist 1440 Quarter-finalist 1260 Loser in Rnd of 16 1080 Loser in Rnd of 32 900 Loser in Qual. Rnd of 32 540 Loser in Qual. Rnd of 64 360 Loser in Qual. Rnd of 128 180 Loser in Qual. Rnd of 256 90 Matches won in qual. groups 45 Participation 15

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World Ranking Point tables for senior competitions

ITTF Challenge Series Winner 900 Runner-Up 810 Semi-finalist 720 Quarter-finalist 630 Loser in Rnd of 16 540 Loser in Rnd of 32 450 Loser in Rnd of 64 360 Loser in qual. rnd of 32 270 Loser in qual. rnd of 64 180 Loser in qual. Rnd of 128 90 Loser in qual. Rnd of 256 45 Matches won in qual. groups 23 Participation 8

Continental Championships / Cups Winner 1800 Runner-Up 1620 Semi-finalist (3rd) 1440 4th position 1350 Quarter-finalist (5th) 1260 6th position 1215 7th position 1170 8th position 1125 Loser in rnd of 16 1080 Loser in rnd of 32 900 Loser in rnd of 64 720 Loser in rnd of 128 540 Loser in qual. Rnd of 32 540 Loser in qual. Rnd of 64 360 Loser in qual. Rnd of 128 180 Loser in qual. Rnd of 256 90 Matches won in groups (max. 10) 38

Participation 13

For continental team matches A div main draw and qual. 180 A division pos. matches 140

B div main draw and qual. 90 B division pos. matches 75

C div main draw and qual. 60 C division pos. matches 50

Continental Games Winner 1050 Runner-Up 945 Semi-finalist (3rd) 840 4th position 788 Quarter-finalist (5th) 735 6th position 709 7th position 683 8th position 657 Loser in rnd of 16 630 Loser in rnd of 32 525 Loser in rnd of 64 420 Loser in rnd of 128 315 Loser in qual. Rnd of 32 315 Loser in qual. Rnd of 64 210 Loser in qual. Rnd of 128 105 Loser in qual. Rnd of 256 53 Team matches 70 Matches won in groups (max. 5) 23

Participation 8

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Other event Winner 300 Runner-Up 270 Semi-finalist (3rd) 240 4th position 225 Quarter-finalist (5th) 210 6th position 203 7th position 195 8th position 188 Loser in rnd of 16 180 Loser in rnd of 32 150 Loser in rnd of 64 120 Loser in rnd of 128 90 Loser in qual. Rnd of 32 90 Loser in qual. Rnd of 64 60 Loser in qual. Rnd of 128 30 Loser in qual. Rnd of 256 15 Matches on in groups (max. 5) 3

Participation 1

Multi-Sport Games Winner 600 Runner-Up 540 Semi-finalist (3rd) 480 4th position 450 Quarter-finalist (5th) 420 6th position 405 7th position 390 8th position 375 Loser in rnd of 16 360 Loser in rnd of 32 300 Loser in rnd of 64 240 Loser in rnd of 128 180 Loser in qual. Rnd of 32 180 Loser in qual. Rnd of 64 120 Loser in qual. Rnd of 128 60 Loser in qual. Rnd of 256 30 Matches on in groups (max. 5) 10

Participation 4

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World Ranking Point tables for under 21 competitions

World Tour Platinum Winner 2700 Runner-Up 2430 Semi-finalist 2160 Quarter-finalist 1890 Loser in Rnd of 16 1620 Loser in Rnd of 32 1350

World Tour Winner 2400 Runner-Up 2160 Semi-finalist 1920 Quarter-finalist 1680 Loser in Rnd of 16 1440 Loser in Rnd of 32 1200

ITTF Challenge Series Winner 1500 Runner-Up 1350 Semi-finalist 1200 Quarter-finalist 1050 Loser in Rnd of 16 900 Loser in Rnd of 32 750 Loser in Rnd of 64 600 Loser in qual. rnd of 32 450 Loser in qual. rnd of 64 300 Loser in qual. Rnd of 128 150 Loser in qual. Rnd of 256 75 Matches won in qual. groups 53 Participation 18

Continental Championships

Continental Games

Multi-Sport Games Other Event

Winner 1800 1200 900 750 Runner-Up 1620 1080 810 675

Semi-finalist (3rd) 1440 960 720 600 4th position 1350 900 675 563

Quarter-finalist (5th) 1260 840 630 525 6th position 1215 810 608 507 7th position 1170 780 585 488 8th position 1125 750 563 469

Loser in rnd of 16 1080 720 540 450 Loser in rnd of 32 900 600 450 375 Loser in rnd of 64 720 480 360 300 Loser in rnd of 128 540 360 270 225

Loser in qual. Rnd of 32 540 360 270 225 Loser in qual. Rnd of 64 360 240 180 150 Loser in qual. Rnd of 128 180 120 90 75 Loser in qual. Rnd of 256 90 60 45 38 Matches won in groups

(max. 5) 38 25 18 12

Participation 13 8 6 4

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World Ranking Point tables for junior competitions

Youth Olympic Games Winner 3000 Runner-Up 2010 3rd position 1500 4th position 1350 Quarter-finalist 1200 Loser in Rnd of 16 900 Loser in Rnd of 32 600 Matches won in qual. groups 75 Matches won at team event 150

World Junior Circuit Final

WJC Golden Series

WJC Premium

WJC Regular

Winner 1950 1500 1050 600 Runner-Up 1307 1005 704 402 Semi-finalist 975 750 525 300 Quarter-finalist 780 600 420 240 Loser in Rnd of 16 585 450 315 180 Loser in Rnd of 32 - 300 210 120 Loser in Rnd of 64 - 150 105 60 Loser in Rnd of 128 - 75 53 30 Matches won in qual. groups 49 38 27 15 Matches won at team event - 75 53 30 Participation 13 9 5

Continental Championships

Multi-Sport Games Other event

Winner 1950 450 300 Runner-Up 1307 302 201

Semi-finalist (3rd) 975 225 150 4th position 878 203 135

Quarter-finalist (5th) 780 180 120 6th position 741 171 114 7th position 702 162 108 8th position 663 153 102

Loser in rnd of 16 585 135 90 Loser in rnd of 32 390 90 60 Loser in rnd of 64 195 45 30 Loser in rnd of 128 98 23 15

Loser in qual. Rnd of 32 98 23 15 Loser in qual. Rnd of 64 49 12 8 Loser in qual. Rnd of 128 25 6 4 Loser in qual. Rnd of 256 12 3 2

Win at team match 98 - - Matches won in groups

(max.5) 49 12 8

Participation 17 4 3

World Junior TT Championships Winner 3000 Runner-Up 2010 Semi-finalist 1500 Quarter-finalist 1200 Loser in rnd of 16 900 Loser in rnd of 32 600 Loser in rnd of 64 300 Matches won in qual. groups 75

Matches won at team event 150 Participation 25

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World Ranking Point tables for cadet competitions

Continental Championships

Multi-Sport Games Other event

Winner 1950 450 300 Runner-Up 1307 302 201 Semi-finalist (3rd) 975 225 150 4th position 878 203 135 Quarter-finalist (5th) 780 180 120 6th position 741 171 114 7th position 702 162 108 8th position 663 153 102 Loser in rnd of 16 585 135 90 Loser in rnd of 32 390 90 60 Loser in rnd of 64 195 45 30 Loser in rnd of 128 98 23 15 Loser in qual. Rnd of 32 98 23 15 Loser in qual. Rnd of 64 49 12 8 Loser in qual. Rnd of 128 - 6 4 Loser in qual. Rnd of 256 - 3 2 Win at team match 98 - - Matches won in groups (max.5) 49 12 8

Participation 17 4 3

World Cadet Challenge Winner 2400 Runner-Up 1608 3rd position 1200 4th position 1080 Quarter-finalist (5th) 960 6th position 912 7th position 864 8th position 816 Loser in Rnd of 16 720 Loser in Rnd of 32 480 Matches won in qual. groups 60 Matches won at team event 120

WJC

Premium WJC

Regular Winner 1050 600 Runner-Up 704 402 Semi-finalist 525 300 Quarter-finalist 420 240 Loser in Rnd of 16 315 180 Loser in Rnd of 32 210 120 Loser in Rnd of 64 105 60 Loser in Rnd of 128 53 30 Matches won in qual. groups 27 15 Matches won at team event 53 30 Participation 8 5

WJC Golden Series1500100575060045030015075387513