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The list of ITTF World Tour (known as the ITTF Pro Tour from its inception in 1996 until 2011) is in alphabetical order by names of tournaments. [1] [2]
Continent | Locations |
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Africa | • Egypt • Morocco |
Asia | • China • Hong Kong • India • Japan • Korea • Kuwait • Lebanon • Malaysia • Qatar • Singapore • Taiwan • United Arab Emirates |
Europe | • Austria • Belarus • Belgium • Bulgaria • Croatia • Czech • Denmark • England • France • Germany • Greece • Hungary • Italy • Netherlands • Poland • Russia • Serbia • Spain • Slovenia • Sweden |
North America | • USA |
Latin America | • Argentina • Brazil • Chile |
Oceania | • Australia |
• References |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2015 Mendoza | Eric Jouti [3] | Jeon Ji-hee [4] | Gaston Alto Pablo Tabachnik [5] | Jeon Ji-hee Yang Ha-eun [6] |
2014 Buenos Aires | Cheng Zhu [7] | Zhuojia He [8] |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles | Mixed doubles |
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2019 Geelong | Xu Xin | Sun Yingsha | Jung Young-sik | Chen Meng Wang Manyu | Wong Chun Ting |
2018 Geelong | Xu Xin | Liu Shiwen | Jung Young-sik | Hina Hayata | Jeon Ji-hee |
2017 Gold Coast | Vladimir Samsonov | Chen Meng | Jang Woo-jin Park Gang-hyeon | Chen Meng Zhu Yuling | |
2016 Melbourne | Jun Mizutani | Hina Hayata | Takuya Jin Yuki Morita | Honoka Hashimoto Hitomi Sato | |
2015 Gold Coast | Jung Young-Sik | Ai Fukuhara | Ho Kwan Kit Lam Siu Hang | Jeon Jihee Lee Dasom | |
2014 Sydney | Wu Zhikang | Feng Tianwei | Tang Peng Wong Chun Ting | Saki Tashiro Yuko Fujii | |
1999 Melbourne | Ma Lin | Chen Jing | Karl Jindrak Werner Schlager | Chen Jing Xu Jing | |
1998 Melbourne | Kong Linghui | Yang Ying | Kong Linghui Liu Guoliang | Wu Na Yang Ying | |
1997 Melbourne | Ding Song | Deng Yaping | Ma Lin Yan Sen | Deng Yaping Yang Ying | |
1996 Brisbane | Werner Schlager | Wang Chen | Karl Jindrak Werner Schlager | Wang Chen Zhu Fang |
1. ^ Doubles events were replaced with team events.
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2019 Minsk | Emmanuel Lebesson | Hina Hayata | Xu Haidong Zhao Zhaoyan | Satsuki Odo Saki Shibata |
2018 Minsk | Zhao Zihao | Saki Shibata | Kakeru Sone Yuta Tanaka | Satsuki Odo Saki Shibata |
2017 Minsk | Vladimir Samsonov | Hitomi Sato | Daniel Górak Wang Zengyi | Miyu Kato Misaki Morizono |
2016 Minsk | Jang Woo-jin | Saki Shibata | Jang Woo-jin Lim Jong-hoon | Honoka Hashimoto Hitomi Sato |
2015 Minsk | Li Ping | Mima Ito | Jonathan Groth Kasper Sternberg | Miyu Maeda Sakura Mori |
2014 Minsk | Vladimir Samsonov | Sayaka Hirano | No played | No played |
2013 Minsk | Kaii Yoshida | Sabine Winter | No played | No played |
2012 Minsk | Vasily Lakeev | Polina Mikhaylova | No played | No played |
2009 Minsk | Žolt Pete | Dang Ye-Seo | Christoph Simoner Mathias Habesohn | Park Young-Sook Dang Ye-Seo |
2008 Minsk | Vladimir Samsonov | Viktoria Pavlovich | China [1] | Belarus |
1. ^ Doubles events were replaced with team events.
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2016 | Sathiyan Gnanasekaran | Georgina Póta | Alexey Liventsov Mikhail Paikov | Georgina Póta Yulia Prokhorova |
2015 | Nima Alamian | Seo Hyo-won | Nima Alamian Noshad Alamian | Lin Ye Zhou Yihan |
2014 | Vladimir Samsonov | Georgina Póta | ||
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles | Mixed doubles |
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2019 Panagyurishte | Harimoto Tomokazu | Chen Xingtong | Jung Young-sik | Gu Yuting Mu Zi | Jun Mizutani Mima Ito |
2018 Panagyurishte | Xu Xin | Ding Ning | Ma Long Xu Xin | Kasumi Ishikawa Mima Ito | |
2017 | Dimitrij Ovtcharov | Kasumi Ishikawa | Jin Ueda Maharu Yoshimura | Kasumi Ishikawa Mima Ito | |
2016 | Tomáš Konečný | Yuka Ishigaki | Alexey Liventsov Mikhail Paikov | Miyu Kato Misaki Morizono | |
2015 | Donghyun Kim | Kasumi Ishikawa | Eonrae Cho Donghyun Kim | Jeon Ji-hee Yang Ha-eun |
1. ^ Doubles events were replaced with team events.
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2007 Taipei | Vladimir Samsonov | Li Jiawei | Christian Süß Dimitrij Ovtcharov | Shen Yanfei Gao Jun |
2006 Taipei | Oh Sang-Eun | Tie Ya Na | Lee Jin-Kwon Ryu Seung-Min | Ai Fujinuma Ai Fukuhara |
2005 Taipei | Lee Jung-Woo | Gao Jun | Ko Lai Chak Li Ching | Shen Yanfei Gao Jun |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2007 Zagreb | Hao Shuai | Guo Yue | Ma Lin Wang Hao | Chen Qing Li Xiaoxia |
2006 Zagreb | Vladimir Samsonov | Guo Yue | Wang Hao Chen Qi | Li Nan Zhang Yining |
2005 Zagreb | Vladimir Samsonov | Tie Ya Na | Ko Lai Chak Li Ching | Tie Ya Na Zhang Rui |
2004 Croatia | Werner Schlager | Kim Kyung-Ah | Lee Chul-Seung Ryu Seung-Min | Jun Hye-Kyung Kim Moo-Kyo |
2003 Croatia | Wang Hao | Zhang Yining | Ko Lai Chak Li Ching | Wang Nan Zhang Yining |
2001 Zagreb | Ma Wenge | Guo Yan | Patrick Chila Jean-Philippe Gatien | Bai Yang Niu Jianfeng |
2000 Zagreb | Vladimir Samsonov | Chire Koyama | Chang Yen-Shu Chiang Peng-Lung | Chen Jing Xu Jing |
1999 Zagreb | Vladimir Samsonov | Tamara Boros | Patrick Chila Jean-Philippe Gatien | Olga Nemes Elke Schall |
1998 Zagreb | Vladimir Samsonov | Jing Tian-Zörner | Karl Jindrak Werner Schlager | Csilla Bátorfi Krisztina Tóth |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2012 Olomouc | Christian Suss | Liu Jia | Lee Sang-Su Seo Hyun-Deok | Hiroko Fujii Misako Wakamiya |
1999 Prague | Chiang Peng-Lung | Otilia Badescu | Karl Jindrak Werner Schlager | Chen Jing Xu Jing |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2009 Frederikshavn | Ma Long | Liu Shiwen | Ma Long Xu Xin | Ding Ning Liu Shiwen |
2004 Aarhus | Michael Maze | Krisztina Tóth | Petr Korbel Leung Chu Yan | Viktoria Pavlovich Svetlana Ganina |
2003 Aarhus | Ma Lin | Zhang Yining | Ma Lin Wang Hao | Guo Yue Niu Jianfeng |
2002 Farum | Ma Lin | Zhang Yining | Qin Zhijian Wang Liqin | Li Nan Zhang Yining |
2001 Farum | Ma Lin | Li Jia | Kim Taek-Soo Oh Sang-Eun | Lee Eun-Sil Ryu Ji-Hae |
2000 Farum | Wang Liqin | Sun Jin | Karl Jindrak Werner Schlager | Lin Ling Sun Jin |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2002 Eindhoven | Wang Hao | Niu Jianfeng | Kong Linghui Ma Lin | Li Jia Niu Jianfeng |
2001 Rotterdam | Tomasz Krzeszewski | Ryu Ji-Hae | Timo Boll Zoltan Fejer-Konnerth | Bai Yang Niu Jianfeng |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2010 Cairo | Sharath Kamal | Yuka Ishigaki | Jiang Tianyi Leung Chu Yan | Sayaka Hirano Reiko Hiura |
2004 Cairo | Ryu Seung-Min | Lee Eun-Sil | Lee Chul-Seung Ryu Seung-Min | Lee Eun-Sil Suk Eun-Mi |
2002 Cairo | Wang Hao | Li Nan | Ko Lai Chak Li Ching | Li Nan Li Jia |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2011 Sheffield | Chen Qi | Ding Ning | Xu Xin Zhang Jike | Guo Yue Guo Yan |
2009 Sheffield | Ma Long | Guo Yan | Ma Long Wang Liqin | Kim Kyung-Ah Park Mi-Young |
2001 Chatham | Wang Liqin | Yoshie Takada | Timo Boll Zoltan Fejer-Konnerth | Kim Hyang-Mi Kim Hyon-Hui |
1999 Hopton-on-Sea | Ma Wenge | Jie Schöpp | Danny Heister Trinko Keen | Lee Eun-Sil Ryu Ji-Hae |
1997 Kettering | Jean-Michel Saive | Chen-Tong Fei-Ming | Patrick Chila Christophe Legout | Chai Po Wa Qiao Yunping |
1996 Kettering | Kong Linghui | Yang Ying | Karl Jindrak Werner Schlager | Wang Hui Yang Ying |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2007 Toulouse | Ma Lin | Zhang Yining | Ma Lin Wang Hao | Guo Yan Wang Nan |
2000 Toulouse | Chiang Peng-Lung | Mihaela Ioana Steff Merutiu | Chang Yen-Shu Chiang Peng-Lung | Alessia Arisi Mihaela Ioana Steff Merutiu |
1999 Liévin | Kong Linghui | Chen Jing | Kong Linghui Ma Lin | Li Nan Lin Ling |
1997 Lyon | Christophe Legout | Cheng Hongxia | Lucjan Blaszczyk Tomasz Krzeszewski | Cheng Hongxia Wang Hui |
1996 Lyon | Jan-Ove Waldner | Deng Yaping | Wang Liqin Yan Sen | Deng Yaping Yang Ying |
1. ^ Doubles events were replaced with team events.
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2004 Athens | Wang Hao | Wang Nan | Chen Qi Ma Lin | Guo Yue Niu Jianfeng |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2016 Budapest | Chuang Chih-Yuan | Tie Ya Na | Chuang Chih-Yuan Huang Sheng-Sheng | Jeon Jihee Yang Ha-Eun |
2015 Budapest | Jiang Tianyi | Misako Wakamiya | Jeong Sang-Eun Lee Sang-Su | Sofia Polcanova Amelie Solja |
2014 Szombathely | Daniel Habesohn | Liu Jia | ||
2012 Budapest | Ma Long | Liu Shiwen | Ma Lin Chen Qi | Liu Shiwen Ding Ning |
2010 Budaörs | Jun Mizutani | Tie Ya Na | Kenta Matsudaira Koki Niwa | Ai Fukuhara Kasumi Ishikawa |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2010 New Delhi | Dimitrij Ovtcharov | Sayaka Hirano | Lee Sang-Su Seo Hyun-Deok | Cheng I-Ching Huang Yi-Hua |
2009 Indore | Ma Liang | Yu Mengyu | Gao Ning Yang Zi | Beh Lee Wei Ng Sock Khim |
2007 New Delhi | Gao Ning | Sun Beibei | Gao Ning Yang Zi | Sun Beibei Yu Mengyu |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2002 Courmayeur | Peter Karlsson | Lin Ling | Ko Lai Chak Li Ching | Ryu Ji-Hae Aya Umemura |
1998 Courmayeur | Liu Guoliang | Zhang Yining | Patrick Chila Jean-Philippe Gatien | Wu Na Yang Ying |
1996 Bolzano | Vladimir Samsonov | Li Ju | Patrick Chila Christophe Legout | Cheng Hongxia Wang Hui |
1. ^ Doubles events were replaced with team events.
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2012 Kuwait City | Jun Mizutani | Feng Yalan | Gao Ning Li Hu | Chen Meng Zhu Yuling |
2010 Kuwait City | Xu Xin | Liu Shiwen | Ma Long Zhang Jike | Guo Yan Guo Yue |
2009 Kuwait City | Ma Long | Ding Ning | Chen Qi Ma Lin | Guo Yue Zhang Yining |
2008 Kuwait City | Vladimir Samsonov | Zhang Yining | Ma Lin Wang Hao | Wang Nan Zhang Yining |
2007 Kuwait City | Ma Long | Guo Yue | Lee Jin-Kwon Ryu Seung-Min | Li Xiaoxia Zhang Yining |
2006 Kuwait City | Ma Lin | Jiang Huajun | Chen Qi Ma Lin | Wang Nan Zhang Yining |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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1998 Beirut | Wang Liqin | Yang Ying | Ma Lin Qin Zhijian | Wu Na Yang Ying |
1997 Beirut | Wang Nan | Li Ju Wang Nan |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2003 Johor Bahru | Liu Guozheng | Cao Zhen | Kong Linghui Liu Guozheng | Cao Zhen Peng Luyang |
1998 Kota Kinabalu | Ma Lin | Zhang Yining | Kong Linghui Liu Guoliang | Wang Chen Zhang Yining |
1997 Ipoh | Kong Linghui | Deng Yaping | Ma Lin Yan Sen | Kim Moo-Kyo Park Hae-Jung |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2011 Rabat | Vladimir Samsonov | Jeon Ji-Hee | Jesus Cantero Marc Duran | Sun Beibei Yu Mengyu |
2010 Rabat | Vladimir Samsonov | Kasumi Ishikawa | Omar Assar El-Sayed Lashin | Reiko Hiura Kasumi Ishikawa |
2009 Rabat | Vladimir Samsonov | Ai Fukuhara | Loic Bobillier Armand Phung | Ai Fukuhara Kasumi Ishikawa |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2012 Ekaterinburg | Xu Xin | Feng Yalan | Fang Bo Xu Xin | Chang Chenchen Rao Jingwen |
2007 Saint Petersburg | Chen Qi | Chang Chenchen | Ko Lai Chak Li Ching | Li Nan Peng Luyang |
2006 Saint Petersburg | Hou Yingchao | Li Jiawei | Hou Yingchao Lin Ju | Li Jiawei Sun Beibei |
2005 Saint Petersburg | Vladimir Samsonov | Krisztina Tóth | Werner Schlager Aleksandar Karakašević | Georgina Póta Krisztina Tóth |
2004 Saint Petersburg | Kalinikos Kreanga | Tie Ya Na | Peter Franz Kalinikos Kreanga | Song Ah Sim Tie Ya Na |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2006 Belgrade | Kaii Yoshida | Sayaka Hirano | Mihai Andrei Filimon Aleksandar Karakašević | Nikoleta Stefanova Wenling Tan Monfardini |
1998 Belgrade | Jörgen Persson | Lin Ling | Ma Lin Qin Zhijian | Lin Ling Sun Jin |
1997 Belgrade | Liu Guoliang | Niu Jianfeng | Wang Liqin Yan Sen | Cheng Hongxia Wang Hui |
1996 Belgrade | Jan-Ove Waldner | Li Ju | Thomas Von Scheele Jan-Ove Waldner | Li Ju Wang Nan |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2008 Singapore | Ma Long | Li Xiaoxia | Chen Qi Li Ping | Li Jiawei Sun Beibei |
2006 Singapore | Ma Lin | Zhang Yining | Chen Qi Ma Lin | Wang Nan Zhang Yining |
2004 Singapore | Wang Liqin | Zhang Yining | Chen Qi Ma Lin | Guo Yue Niu Jianfeng |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2012 Almería | Chuang Chih-Yuan | Kim Kyung-Ah | Kenji Matsudaira Jun Mizutani | Kim Kyung-Ah Park Mi-Young |
2011 Almería | Oh Sang-Eun | Sayaka Hirano | Lee Jung-Woo Oh Sang-Eun | Jiang Huajun Tie Ya Na |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2012 Velenje | Zhang Jike | Ding Ning | Ma Long Zhang Jike | Ding Ning Guo Yan |
2011 Velenje | Xu Xin | Wu Yang | Wang Hao Zhang Jike | Guo Yue Li Xiaoxia |
2010 Velenje | Lee Sang-Su | Li Qian | Alexander Shibaev Alexey Smirnov | Viktoria Pavlovich Svetlana Ganina |
2009 Velenje | Hao Shuai | Cao Zhen | Xu Xin Zhang Chao | Cao Zhen Fan Ying |
2008 Velenje | Vladimir Samsonov | Li Jiao | Chang Yen-Shu Chiang Peng-Lung | Irina Kotikhina Li Jie |
2007 Velenje | Wang Hao | Guo Yue | Chen Qi Wang Liqin | Guo Yan Zhang Yining |
2006 Velenje | Wang Hao | Guo Yue | Hao Shuai Ma Long | Guo Yue Li Xiaoxia |
2005 Velenje | Fedor Kuzmin | Li Jiawei | Ko Lai Chak Li Ching | Tie Ya Na Zhang Rui |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2011 Dubai | Wang Hao | Ding Ning | Ma Lin Zhang Jike | Guo Yue Li Xiaoxia |
Year location | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles |
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2005 Fort Lauderdale | Oh Sang-Eun | Li Jiawei | Lee Jung-Woo Oh Sang-Eun | Tie Ya Na Zhang Rui |
2004 Chicago | Ryu Seung-Min | Li Jiawei | Lee Chul-Seung Ryu Seung-Min | Liu Jia Wang Chen |
2002 Fort Lauderdale | Ma Lin | Zhang Yining | Kong Linghui Ma Lin | Li Nan Zhang Yining |
2001 Fort Lauderdale | Liu Guozheng | Niu Jianfeng | Chiang Peng-Lung Chang Yen-Shu | Bai Yang Niu Jianfeng |
2000 Fort Lauderdale | Wang Liqin | Wang Nan | Kong Linghui Liu Guoliang | Chen Jing Xu Jing |
1998 Houston | Jean-Michel Saive | Ni Xialian | Cheng Yinghua Jean-Michel Saive | Keiko Okazaki Aya Umemura |
1997 Fort Lauderdale | Kong Linghui | Wang Nan | Lee Chul-Seung Oh Sang-Eun | Lee Eun-Sil Ryu Ji-Hae |
1996 Fort Lauderdale | Vasile Florea | Lee Eun-Sil | Karl Jindrak Werner Schlager | Chiu-Chen Xiaowen Barbara Geng Lijuan |
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