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March 7–17: Singapore Smash in Singapore [21] Singles winners: Wang Chuqin (m) / Wang Manyu (f) Doubles winners: Lin Gaoyuan & Ma Long (m) / Chen Meng & Wang Manyu (f) Mixed Doubles winners: Wang Chuqin & Sun Yingsha; March 27–31: WTT Champions in Incheon [22] Singles winners: Liang Jingkun (m) / Sun Yingsha (f) May 1–11: Saudi Smash in ...
Asian Table Tennis Championships; Status: Active: Genre: Table tennis championship: Frequency: Bi-annual: Location(s) Asia: Inaugurated: 1972; 53 years ago () Most recent: 2024 Astana: Previous event: 2023 Pyeongchang: Next event: 2025 TBA: Organised by: Asian Table Tennis Union: 2024 Asian Table Tennis Championships
The 2024 Asian Table Tennis Championships was a table tennis tournament held in Astana, Kazakhstan, from 6 to 13 October 2024. [1] ... Singapore: 0: 1: 0: 1: 7
The Singapore Smash 2022 was a table tennis tournament that took place at the Singapore Sports Hub, Singapore, from 7 to 20 March 2022 and had a total prize of US$2,000,000. According to World Table Tennis (WTT), the first-ever Singapore Smash tournament was broadcast in 196 countries, reaching more than 160 million viewers. [ 1 ]
Table tennis at the 2015 SEA Games (8 P) Pages in category "Table tennis competitions in Singapore" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
She is the women's singles champion of the ITTF Women's World Cup in 2020, the ITTF World Tour Grand Finals in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 and also at the inaugural WTT Singapore Smash. She is also the silver medalist of women's singles in the 2019 World Table Tennis Championships and a double gold medalist in the 2020 Summer Olympics.
2 April – Joseph Schooling, who won Singapore's first ever Olympic gold medal, retires from swimming at 28. [25]15 April – Lee Hsien Loong announces his resignation as the Prime Minister of Singapore effective on 15 May 2024, paving the way for the assumption of Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong as the next Prime Minister of Singapore.
The 40 teams were drawn into eight groups of five teams. After a round robin in each group, the top team advanced to the round of 16, while the second and third-placed teams played in the round of 24, in the knockout stage. A team match consisted of five singles matches, where each singles match was decided in best-of-5 games. [3]