2018 in table tennis

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Years in table tennis

2018 in sports

This page lists notable table tennis events taking place in 2018.

World table tennis events[]

Senior
Junior & Cadet
  • October 23 – 31: 2018 World Cadet Challenge in Japan Tottori[5]
    • Cadet Boys' Singles: China ZENG Beixun
    • Cadet Girls' Singles: China KUAI Man
    • Cadet Boys' Doubles:  Japan (Sora Matsushima & Yuma Tanigaki)
    • Cadet Girls' Doubles:  Japan (Honami Nakamori & Hikari Okubo)
    • Cadet Mixed Doubles: Romania Iulian Chirita & Japan Yukari Sugasawa
  • December 2 – 9: 2018 World Junior Table Tennis Championships in Australia Bendigo[6]
    • Junior Boys' Singles: China XU Haidong
    • Junior Girls' Singles: China QIAN Tianyi
    • Junior Boys' Doubles:  China (XIANG Peng & XU Haidong)
    • Junior Girls' Doubles:  China (HUANG Fanzhen & SHI Xunyao)
    • Junior Mixed Doubles:  China (XU Yingbin & SHI Xunyao)

Continental table tennis championships[]

Africa (TT)[]

Senior
Junior & Cadet
  • March 24 & 25: 2018 Road to Buenos Aires 2018 YOG series - Africa in Tunisia Soliman[9]
    • Four players to compete in Buenos Aires 2018 YOG: Azerbaijan Yu Khinhang, Iran Amin Ahmadian, Slovakia Tatiana Kukulkova, & Serbia Sabina Šurjan
  • April 7 – 13: 2018 African Junior and Cadet Championships in Ivory Coast Abidjan[10]

Americas (TT)[]

Senior
Junior & Cadet
  • March 21 – 25: 2018 South American U15/U18 in Chile Santiago[16]
  • April 14 & 15: 2018 Road to Buenos Aires 2018 YOG series - Latin America in Paraguay Asunción[17]
    • Four players that have qualified to compete in Buenos Aires 2018 YOG: Italy Matteo Mutti, Thailand Yanapong Panagitgun, Italy Jamila Laurenti, & Singapore Goi Rui Xuan
  • June 1 & 2: 2018 Road to Buenos Aires 2018 YOG series - North America in Canada Markham[18]
    • Four players that have qualified to compete in Buenos Aires 2018 YOG: North Korea Kim Song Gun, Germany Cédric Meissner, North Korea Pyon Song Gyong, & Germany Franziska Schreiner
  • July 10 – 15: 2018 Pan American Junior Table Tennis Championships in Dominican Republic Santo Domingo[19]
    • Junior Boys' Singles: United States Kanak Jha
    • Junior Girls' Singles: Puerto Rico Adriana Diaz
    • Junior Boys' Doubles:  United States (Sharon Alguetti & Kanak Jha)
    • Junior Girls' Doubles:  United States (Rachel Sung & Rachel Yang)
    • Junior Mixed Doubles:  United States (Sharon Alguetti & Crystal Wang)
    • Junior Boys' Team:  United States (Kanak Jha, Nikhil Kumar, Sharon Alguetti & Nikolas Tio)
    • Junior Girls' Team:  United States (Amy Wang, Crystal Wang, Rachel Sung & Rachel Yang)

Asia (TT)[]

Senior
Junior & Cadet
  • May 7 & 8: 2018 Road to Buenos Aires 2018 YOG series - Asia in Thailand Bangkok[21]
    • Four players qualified to compete at Buenos Aires 2018: Malaysia Javen Choong, India Manav Vikash Thakkar, South Korea Choi Hae-eun, & Croatia Andrea Pavlovic

Europe (TT)[]

Senior
U-21, Junior & Cadet
  • February 12 & 13: 2018 Road to Buenos Aires 2018 YOG series - Europe in Czech Republic Hodonín[24][25]
    • Boys that qualified to compete in Buenos Aires 2018 YOG: France Bastian Rembert and Romania Cristian Pletea
    • Girls that qualified to compete in Buenos Aires 2018 YOG: Romania Andreea Dragoman and Hong Kong Lee Ka Yee
  • March 8 – 11: 2018 European Under-21 Table Tennis Championships in Belarus Minsk[26]
    • Men's Singles: Czech Republic Tomas Polansky
    • Women's Singles: Russia Mariia Tailakova
    • Men's Doubles:  Turkey (Ibrahim Gündüz & Abdullah Yigenler)
    • Women's Doubles: Ukraine Solomiya Brateyko & Poland Natalia Bajor
  • July 15 – 24: 2018 Table Tennis European Youth Championships in Romania Cluj-Napoca[27]
    • Boys' Singles: Greece Ioannis Sgouropoulos
    • Girls' Singles: Azerbaijan Ning Jing
    • Boys' Doubles:  Russia (Lev Katsman & Maksim Grebnev)
    • Girls' Doubles: Russia Anastasia Kolish & France Lucie Gauthier

Oceania (TT)[]

Senior
Junior & Cadet
  • June 1 & 2: 2018 ITTF-Oceania Junior Championships in Cook Islands Rarotonga[30]
    • Junior Boys' Singles: Australia Benjamin Gould
    • Junior Girls' Singles: New Zealand VONG Hui-Ling
    • Cadet Boys' Singles: New Zealand Nathan Xu
    • Cadet Girls' Singles: New Zealand ZHOU Jiayi
  • June 8 & 9: 2018 Road to Buenos Aires 2018 YOG series - Oceania in Cook Islands Rarotonga[31]
    • Qualified to compete in Buenos Aires 2018 YOG: Singapore Pang Yew En Koen & India Archana Girish Kamath

2018 ITTF World Tour[]

World Tour Platinum events
World Tour events
  • January 18 – 21: 2018 Hungarian Open in Hungary Budapest[38]
    • Men's Singles: China Fan Zhendong
    • Women's Singles: China Wang Manyu
    • Men's Doubles:  China (Fan Zhendong & YU Ziyang)
    • Women's Doubles:  China (CHEN Xingtong & SUN Yingsha)
  • May 24 – 27: 2018 Hong Kong Open in  Hong Kong[39]
    • Men's Singles: Japan Kazuhiro Yoshimura
    • Women's Singles: China Wang Manyu
    • Men's Doubles:  Hong Kong (Ho Kwan Kit & Wong Chun Ting)
    • Women's Doubles:  China (CHEN Xingtong & SUN Yingsha)
  • June 8 – 10: 2018 Japan Open in Japan Kitakyushu[40]
    • Men's Singles: Japan Tomokazu Harimoto
    • Women's Singles: Japan Mima Ito
    • Men's Doubles:  South Korea (Jung Young-sik & Lee Sang-su)
    • Women's Doubles:  China (Gu Yuting & Mu Zi)
  • August 16 – 19: 2018 Bulgaria Open in Bulgaria Panagyurishte[41]
    • Men's Singles: China Xu Xin
    • Women's Singles: China Ding Ning
    • Men's Doubles:  China (Ma Long & Xu Xin)
    • Women's Doubles:  Japan (Kasumi Ishikawa & Mima Ito)
  • August 23 – 26: 2018 Czech Open in Czech Republic Olomouc[42]
  • November 1 – 4: Swedish Open (final) in Sweden Stockholm[43]
    • Men's Singles: China Fan Zhendong
    • Women's Singles: Japan Mima Ito
    • Men's Doubles:  Chinese Taipei (LIAO Cheng-Ting & LIN Yun-Ju)
    • Women's Doubles:  China (CHEN Xingtong & SUN Yingsha)
Grand Finals

2018 ITTF Challenge Series[]

  • March 13 – 17: Polish Open in Poland Spała[45]
  • March 28 – April 1: Spanish Open in Spain Guadalajara[46]
    • Men's Singles: South Korea KIM Min-hyeok
    • Women's Singles: Japan Saki Shibata
    • Men's Doubles:  South Korea (AN Jae-hyun & CHO Seung-min)
    • Women's Doubles:  Japan (Honoka Hashimoto & Hitomi Satō)
  • April 2 – 6: Slovenia Open in Slovenia Otočec[47]
    • Men's Singles: Japan Mizuki Oikawa
    • Women's Singles: Japan Miyu Kato
    • Men's Doubles:  Poland (Marek Badowski & Patryk Zatowka)
    • Women's Doubles:  Hong Kong (NG Wing Nam & Minnie Wai-Yam SOO)
  • April 10 – 14: Croatia Open in Croatia Zagreb[48]
    • Men's Singles: Greece Panagiotis Gionis
    • Women's Singles: Japan Saki Shibata
    • Men's Doubles:  Hungary (Adam Szudi & Nandor Ecseki)
    • Women's Doubles:  Japan (Honoka Hashimoto & Hitomi Satō)
  • May 16 – 20: Thailand Open in Thailand Bangkok[49]
  • June 13 – 17: DPR Korea Open in North Korea Pyongyang[50]
    • Men's Singles: North Korea PAK Sin-hyok
    • Women's Singles: North Korea Kim Song-i
    • Men's Doubles:  China (JI Jiale & LIU Yebo)
    • Women's Doubles:  North Korea (CHA Hyo-sim & KIM Nam-hae)
  • August 8 – 12: Nigeria Open in Nigeria Lagos[51]
    • Men's Singles: Nigeria Quadri Aruna
    • Women's Singles: China Guo Yan
    • Men's Doubles:  France (Alexandre Robinot & Joe Seyfried)
    • Women's Doubles:  China (QI Fenjie & SUN Chen)
  • October 23 – 27: Belgium Open in Belgium De Haan[52]
    • Men's Singles: South Korea PARK Gang-hyeon
    • Women's Singles: Japan Saki Shibata
    • Men's Doubles:  South Korea (AN Jae-hyun & CHO Seung-min)
    • Women's Doubles:  Japan (Satsuki Odo & Saki Shibata)
  • November 13 – 18: Belarus Open (final) in Belarus Minsk[53]
    • Men's Singles: China ZHAO Zihao
    • Women's Singles: Japan Saki Shibata
    • Men's Doubles:  Japan (Kakeru Sone & Yuta Tanaka)
    • Women's Doubles:  Japan (Satsuki Odo & Saki Shibata)

2018 ITTF World Junior Circuit[]

Golden Series events
  • May 9 – 13: Thailand Junior & Cadet Open in Thailand Bangkok[54]
  • August 1 – 5: Hong Kong Junior & Cadet Open in  Hong Kong[56]
  • August 22 – 26: Chinese Taipei Junior & Cadet Open (final) in Chinese Taipei Taipei[57]
Premium events
  • February 7 – 11: Oman Junior & Cadet Open in Oman Muscat[58]
  • February 14 – 18: Czech Junior & Cadet Open in Czech Republic Hodonín[59]
  • March 21 – 25: Italy Junior & Cadet Open in Italy Lignano[60]
  • April 25 – 29: French Junior & Cadet Open in France Metz[61]
  • September 12 – 16: Croatia Junior & Cadet Open in Croatia Varaždin[63]
  • November 7 – 11: Hungarian Junior & Cadet Open (final) in Hungary Szombathely[64]
Regular events
  • February 21 – 25: Swedish Junior & Cadet Open in Sweden Örebro[65]
  • March 19 – 23: Tunisia Junior & Cadet Open in Tunisia Soliman[66]
  • April 1 – 5: Côte d'Ivoire Junior & Cadet Open in Ivory Coast Abidjan[67]
  • April 18 – 22: Belgium Junior & Cadet Open in Belgium Spa[69]
  • May 17 – 20: Slovak Junior Open in Slovakia Senec[71]
  • July 25 – 29: Jordan Junior & Cadet Open in Jordan Amman[74]
  • September 19 – 23: Serbia Junior & Cadet Open in Serbia Belgrade[76]
  • November 2 – 4: Slovak Cadet Open in Slovakia Bratislava[78]
    • Cadet Boys' Singles: China CHEN Yifei
    • Cadet Girls' Singles: China XU Yi
    • Cadet Boys' Doubles:  China (NIU Zeqian & ZHANG Jinghan)
    • Cadet Girls' Doubles:  China (SUN Xiaomeng & XU Yi)
  • November 27 – 30: Portugal Junior & Cadet Open (final) Portugal Guimarães[79]

See also[]

References[]

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  72. ^ "2018 Canada Junior & Cadet Open, ITTF Junior Circuit". ITTF. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  73. ^ "2018 Cook Islands Junior & Cadet Open, ITTF Junior Circuit". ITTF. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  74. ^ "2018 Jordan Junior & Cadet Open, ITTF Junior Circuit". ITTF. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  75. ^ "2018 El Salvador Junior & Cadet Open, ITTF Junior Circuit". ITTF. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
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  79. ^ "2018 Portugal Junior & Cadet Open, ITTF Junior Circuit". ITTF. Retrieved 23 October 2018.

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