ITTF World Ranking

The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) World Ranking is a ranking system for table tennis players. Individual and doubles rankings are published every Tuesday, while team rankings are published on the first Monday of each month.

World No. 1 in Each Discipline
16 December 2025 (W50)
Discipline Country Player(s) Points
Men's Singles  China Wang Chuqin 9,925
Women's Singles  China Sun Yingsha 11,600
Men's Doubles  Hong Kong Wong Chun Ting
Chan Ho Wah Baldwin
4,395
Women's Doubles  China Wang Manyu
Kuai Man
6,000
Mixed Doubles  China Lin Shidong
Kuai Man
7,273

Individual World Ranking Rules

Starting in 2021, the ITTF implemented new ranking rules.[1] Points are awarded based on a player's final performance in recognized tournaments, with details as follows:

  • Points are awarded according to the tournament level and final placement, see the table below;
  • The highest points from 8 tournaments are summed;
  • Points from continental events are limited to a maximum of 1 event;
  • The validity period for each points entry is generally one year.
Event Placement
Champion Runner-up Semi-final Quarter-final Last 16 Last 32 Last 64 Last 128
Olympic Games 2000 1400 700 350 175 90 45 20
World Championships 2000 1400 700 350 175 90 45 10
WTT Grand Smash 2000 1400 700 350 175 90 20
WTT Finals 1500 1050 525 265 100
World Cup 1500 1050 525 265 130
WTT Champions 1000 700 350 175 90 15
WTT Star Contender 600 420 210 105 55 25 5
Continental Events 500 350 175 90 10/45
WTT Contender 400 280 140 70 35 4
WTT Feeder 125 90 45 25 15 2/8 -/2

Current Rankings

The ITTF publishes the latest world rankings every Tuesday.[2] As of 9 March 2026, the current world rankings are as follows:

Mixed Doubles

ITTF World Ranking (Mixed Doubles)
9 March 2026
Rank Change Country/Region Players Points
1  South Korea Lim Jong-hoon 8,000
 South Korea Shin Yu-bin
2  China Wang Chuqin 5,561
 China Sun Yingsha
3  China Kuai Man 5,273
 China Lin Shidong
4 1  Brazil Hugo Calderano 4,760
 Brazil Bruna Takahashi
5 1  Hong Kong, China Wong Chun Ting 3,935
 Hong Kong, China Doo Hoi Kem
6 1  India Diya Parag Chitale 2,920
 India Manush Utpalbhai Shah
7 1  Chinese Taipei Lin Yun-ju 2,448
 Chinese Taipei Cheng I-ching
8 2  China Chen Meng 2,335
 China Huang Youzheng
9 1  Japan Sora Matsushima 2,180
 Japan Miwa Harimoto
10 1  Spain Álvaro Robles 2,145
 Spain Xiao Maria

Team Rankings

The Team World Ranking serves as the basis for seeding in ITTF and WTT team events and is published on the first Monday of each month.[3] The rules are as follows:

  • Points are awarded based on the team event level and final placement;
  • The individual ranking points of the top 3 players from an association are summed. This total score is used for ranking, and the association receives one corresponding Team Individual Ranking Points entry based on its position;
  • The highest points from 3 team events and the Team Individual Ranking Points are summed;
  • Points from continental events are limited to a maximum of 1 event;
  • The validity period for each points entry generally lasts until the next edition of the same type of event.

See also

References

  1. ^ "ITTF Table Tennis World Ranking Regulation" (PDF). ITTF. Retrieved 2025-02-17.
  2. ^ "ITTF Table Tennis World Ranking". ITTF. Retrieved 2025-02-17.
  3. ^ "ITTF Table Tennis World Team Ranking". ITTF. Retrieved 2025-02-17.