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2018 edition of the World Team Table Tennis Championships From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2018 World Team Table Tennis Championships were held in Halmstad, Sweden from 29 April to 6 May 2018.[2]
The quarterfinal between North Korea and South Korea in the women's tournament did not take place, as the teams chose to continue as a united team[3]
The top fourteen teams of the first division and the top two teams of the second division at the 2016 World Team Championships were guaranteed a place in the first division, along with top eight placed teams in the world rankings not already qualified.[4][5][6]
Qualification | Men's team | Women's team |
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Top fourteen in 2016 | ||
Top two of the 2nd division in 2016 | India Brazil |
India Luxembourg |
ITTF world team ranking | Chinese Taipei Belgium Russia Egypt Romania Belarus Singapore Slovenia |
Russia Poland Egypt Belarus Brazil Czech Republic United States Sweden |
* Host nation (Sweden)
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's team |
China Fan Zhendong Lin Gaoyuan Ma Long Wang Chuqin Xu Xin |
Germany Timo Boll Ruwen Filus Patrick Franziska Dimitrij Ovtcharov Bastian Steger |
South Korea Jang Woo-jin Jung Young-sik Kim Dong-hyun Lee Sang-su Lim Jong-hoon |
Sweden Anton Källberg Kristian Karlsson Mattias Karlsson Truls Möregårdh Jon Persson | |||
Women's team |
China Chen Meng Ding Ning Liu Shiwen Wang Manyu Zhu Yuling |
Japan Hina Hayata Miu Hirano Kasumi Ishikawa Mima Ito Miyu Nagasaki |
Hong Kong Doo Hoi Kem Lee Ho Ching Mak Tze Wing Ng Wing Nam Soo Wai Yam Minnie |
Korea Cha Hyo-sim Choe Hyon-hwa Jeon Ji-hee Kim Ji-ho Kim Nam-hae Kim Song-i Seo Hyo-won Yang Ha-eun Yoo Eun-chong |
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