The ITTF World Tour Grand Finals , formerly named ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals , was an annual table tennis tournament sanctioned by International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) at the end of the year. The tournament included seven events: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, mixed doubles (new in 2018), U21 men's and women's singles. Players who accumulated the largest number of points on the ITTF World Tour were qualified for the event, and competing for total prize money of US$ 1,000,000, the biggest total prize money event in the ITTF calendar.
22-614: Since 2021, the ITTF World Tour Grand Finals has been effectively replaced by the newly created WTT Cup Finals, which was renamed to WTT Finals in 2023. If more than 1 player or pair have the same ranking on the World Tour standing when they compete for the last spot, the spot belongs to the player or the pair with higher ITTF world ranking. All the matches in World Tour Grand Finals are played best of 7 games with
44-421: A brand new format with innovative scoring methods. It also featured a prize purse of US$ 800,000 with players paid a minimum of US$ 15,000, and earning more prize money per match they win. Next to join was Melissa Soobratty. Announced on 4 December 2020, the former vice president, Media at Football Marketing Asia joined as WTT Senior Media Director to oversee all areas related to content, to further professionalise
66-519: A different approach was taken to centralise rights through the creation of TMS. TMS was tasked to manage these rights on behalf of ITTF, until 2017 when ITTF decided to buy back the rights to be taken in house. In 2018, professional consultants Deloitte and Withers were engaged to assist with remodelling the way that the ITTF does business. Through full models and financial understanding of our events and other worldwide properties, ITTF sought to understand
88-487: Is distinguished from the predecessor ITTF World Tour by various rules changes and big prize money for commercialized purposes. The head of its council is Liu Guoliang , a former Olympic gold medalist and former head coach of China. In 1926, The ITTF was founded by William Henry Lawes of Wymondham , England. The nine founding members were Austria , Czechoslovakia , Denmark , England , Germany , Hungary , India , Sweden and Wales. The first international tournament
110-516: Is split up into 3 tiers to give the athletes adequate playing opportunities: Cup Finals, Champion Series and the Contender Series. WTT aims to hold these events in unique venues around the world that include theatres, bars, clubs, stadiums and more to create a unique, interesting and intimate opportunity for fans to interact with the athletes. The WTT Finals are split into Men's and Women's events that will be held separately. The top 16 players of
132-814: Is the season-ending championship of the WTT. WTT stated that the winners of the WTT Cup Finals would win the prestigious ITTF World Cup trophies in March 2021, but the winners have been actually presented with WTT Cup Finals specific trophies since the inaugural edition, and the event has been renamed to simply WTT Finals since 2023, making it a pure season-ending event. ITTF World Cup returned with an innovative Mixed Team format in 2023 in Chengdu, and ITTF Singles World Cup returned in 2024, in Macao, China. For 2024 Singles World Cup, participants of
154-407: The best TV production and best entertainment is presented to fans. Players: 32 Men's & Women's Singles Length of event: 6 days Prize Pool: Up to US$ 5million Number of events: 4 men & 4 women WTT Star Contenders will consist of 6 events throughout the year featuring 48 men and 48 women. These events will serve as the platform for the next best in the world to earn ranking points to make
176-459: The competition are composed of: For previous editions, participants of the competition are composed of: The 2024 World Cup was divided into 2 stages: There will be a total of 56 matches (32 in Stage 1 + 24 in Stage 2). In Stage 1 the teams will be divided into 4 groups (2 groups of 4 teams and 2 groups of 5 teams), with all the members of a group playing each other (round robin). For Stage 1,
198-406: The exception of the first round of men's doubles and women's doubles, which are played as a best of 5 games. Seeding of the players and pairs are determined by the final order of the World Tour standings. 16 players (or 8 pairs in doubles) advance towards next round under a knockout system. The top 8 players (or the top 4 pairs in doubles) on the World Tour standing will avoid playing each other in
220-516: The first round. 8 players are at first separated into two groups. After playing a round-robin, the top 2 players in each group advance towards a knockout. World Table Tennis (ITTF)#WTT Finals World Table Tennis , stylized as WTT , is an organization created by the ITTF in 2019 that runs commercialized table tennis tournaments. Its inaugural tournament was held in November 2020 in Macao, China. It
242-460: The highest-ranked team will be placed in Group 1, the 2nd highest in Group 2, the 3rd highest in Group 3 and the 4th highest in Group 4; the remaining teams will be drawn into the groups 2 at a time in seeding order (modified snake system), with the exception teams 17 and 18 will be drawn into groups 3 and 4. In Stage 2, the group winners and runners-up from Stage 1 will compete in a single group with all
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#1733085411313264-476: The hire of Philippe Le Floc’h, former Chief Commercial Officer at FIFA and marketing director at UEFA , as Senior Commercial Strategy Consultant, in line with WTT's aim to commercialise the sport. Shortly afterwards, Stephen Duckitt, who had 15 years of sports management experience, primarily with WTA and ATP , was announced as WTT Event Strategy Director. On 29 June 2020, WTT announced that China Table Tennis Association President, Liu Guoliang had accepted
286-556: The members of a group playing each other (round robin), with the exception that teams having played each other in Stage 1 will not play again, but the results from Stage 1 will carry forward to Stage 2 The tournament will be played in accordance with the Laws of Table Tennis and the Regulations for International Competitions with the exceptions described in Note 2 The playing system is determined by
308-403: The organisation's expanding media operations. The Grand Smashes will become the pillars of the sport and the most important events in the table tennis calendar. The events will feature both Men's and Women's singles draws with more players now receiving automatic entry into events. There will be fewer seeded players and a separate qualifying draw to ensure that the excitement kicks off right from
330-461: The role as Chair of the WTT Council. The WTT Council is tasked to ensure the healthy development of WTT and to be at the helm of the future development of table tennis. WTT Macao was announced on 11 September 2020 to be held between 25 and 29 November 2020. The debut event was a promotional showcase featuring 16 of the world's best male and 16 of the world's best female players. The event implemented
352-448: The start of women's singles in 1996 and team competitions in 1990. The team competitions were canceled until the relaunch in 2007, and now held in odd-numbered years. The competitions are sanctioned by International Table Tennis Federation and classified as R1 in rating weightings, B2 in bonus weightings in the ITTF world ranking. In the years 2021-2023, the event has been suspended. A new WTT event, WTT Cup Finals, began in 2021, which
374-498: The start. Doubles and Mixed Doubles events will also be played during the Grand Smashes. Dates: Fixed dates on the annual WTT Calendar Players: 64 Men's & Women's Singles, Doubles & Mixed doubles draw Length of event: 10 Days + Qualification Prize Pool: Up to US$ 3 million Number of events: Up to 4 The WTT Series will serve as the platform for all professional players to compete internationally. The series
396-723: The step up into the WTT Champions Series. Players: 48 Men's & Women's Singles Length of event: 6 days + Qualification Number of events: 6 Then the final tier, the WTT Contenders, allows the rest of the professional players throughout the world rankings to develop their talents in up to 14 events per year, each one lasting for four days. Players: Flexible playing system Length of event: Flexible playing system Number of events: Up to 14 events Table Tennis World Cup The Table Tennis World Cup has been held annually since 1980. There had only been men's singles until
418-617: The untapped commercial potential of table tennis . One key finding led to the idea of separation between the management of the professional and institutional structures of table tennis. On 30 May 2019, ITTF announced the idea of World Table Tennis (WTT), a new commercial vehicle for table tennis. To launch WTT, the ITTF executive committee appointed a selection panel. The panel included ITTF President Thomas Weikert , ITTF Deputy President Khalil Al-Mohannadi, ITTF Executive Vice President for Finance Petra Sorling, ITTF CEO Steve Dainton, and ITTF Marketing Director Matthew Pound. WTT also announced
440-528: The winners have been actually presented with WTT Finals specific trophies since the inaugural edition. Players: 16 in Men's & Women's Singles, Top 8 pair in doubles Length of event: 5 days Prize Pool: Up to US$ 1.5million each Number of events: 2 The WTT Champion Series is exclusive to the top 32 men and women in the world. Four separate men's and women's event will be held with up to US$ 5million up for grabs. The matches will be played on one table to ensure that
462-425: The year will qualify for this year-end event together with the best 8 pairs. Qualification will be determined by the player's performance throughout the WTT season and reflected through their Table Tennis World Ranking. The first two editions of WTT Finals (2021 and 2022) was known as WTT Cup Finals. WTT stated that the winners of the WTT Cup Finals would win the prestigious ITTF World Cup trophies in March 2021, but
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#1733085411313484-726: Was held in January 1926 in Berlin , and the first World Table Tennis Championships was held in December 1926 in London. It was the only event for over 50 years that was run and managed commercially by the ITTF. In 1980, the ITTF World Cups was introduced, followed by the ITTF World Tour in 1996. Until 2003, commercial rights for these events were passed on to the local organising committees (LOC) but
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