Portugal awaits big guns

The list of Qualifiers for Grand Finals

 

A total of 16 players compete in each of Men’s Singles and Women’s Singles events at the GAC Group 2015 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals to be staged in Lisbon Portugal from Thursday 10th to Sunday 13th December. In order to qualify a player must have played in a minimum five ITTF World Tour tournaments during the calendar year. Portugal as the host association receives one place.

The qualifiers are:

Men’s Singles
MA Long (China) XU Xin (China) JUNG Younsik (Korea) FAN Zhendong (China) Maharu YOSHIMURA (Japan) Vladimir SAMSONOV (Belarus) Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (Germany) ZHANG Jike (China) WONG Chun Ting (Hong Kong) CHUANG Chih-Yuan (Chinese Taipei) Marcos FREITAS (Portugal) Jun MIZUTANI (Japan) LEE Sangsu (Korea) Koki NIWA (Japan) Yuya OSHIMA (Japan) KIM Donghyun (Korea)

Women’s Singles
Ai FUKUHARA (Japan) ZHU Yuling (China) Mima ITO (Japan) DING Ning (China) JEON Jihee (Korea) LIU Shiwen (China) HAN Ying (Germany) FENG Tianwei (Singapore) Kasumi ISHIKAWA (Japan) CHEN Meng (China) YANG Haeun (Korea) Elizabeta SAMARA (Romania) SEO Hyowon (Korea) SHAN Xiaona (Germany) Misako WAKAMIYA (Japan) Host Association (Portugal)

Eight pairs compete in each of the Men’s Doubles and Women’s Doubles events at the GAC Group 2015 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals. Each pair must have competed as a partnership in a minimum of four ITTF World Tour tournaments in the calendar year. Portugal as the host association receives one place.

The qualifiers are:

Men’s Doubles
Jung Youngsik / Kim Minseok (Korea) Chiang Hung-Chieh / Huang Sheng-Sheng (Chinese Taipei) Jeong Sangeun / Lee Sangsu (Korea) Marcos Freitas / Andrei Gacina (Portugal / Croatia) Tang Peng / Wong Chuin Ting (Hong Kong) Masataka Morizono / Yuya Oshima (Japan) Cho Eonrae / Kim Donghyun (Korea) Host Association (Portugal)

Women’s Doubles
Jeon Jihee / Yang Haeun (Korea) Lin Ye / Zhou Yihan (Singapore) Ding Ning / Zhu Yuling (China) Shan Xiaona / Petrissa Solja (Germany) Jiang Huajun / Tie Yana (Hong Kong) Doo Hoi Kem / Lee Ho Ching (Hong Kong) Miu Hirano / Mima Ito (Japan) Host Association Pair (Portugal)
Eight players compete in each of the Under 21 Men’s Singles and Under 21 Women’s Singles events at the GAC Group 2015 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals. A player must have played in a minimum four ITTF World Tour tournaments and in two continents during the calendar year. Portugal as the host association receives one place.

The qualifiers are:

Under 21 Men’s Singles
JIANG Woojin (Korea) ZHAI Yujia (Denmark) Yuya OSHIMA (Japan) KIM Donghyun (Korea) Benjamin BROSSIER (France) Masaki YOSHIDA (Japan) Kohei SAMBE (Japan) Host Association (Portugal)

Under 21 Women’s Singles
Hitomi SATO (Japan) Yui HAMAMOTO (Japan) DOO Hoi Kem (Hong Kong) LI Ye (Singapore) Bernadette SZOCS (Romania) ZENG Jian (Singapore) ZHOU Yihan (Singapore) Host Association (Portugal)

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