Chengdu 2022 World Championships Finals

The world’s strongest teams prepare to face off in Chengdu People’s Republic of China from 30 September to 9 October 2022. With exactly 100 days to go to the event the list of entries for the upcoming 2022 ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals Chengdu has been unveiled.
The following 40 men’s and women’s teams will be vying for one of the sport’s most coveted titles.

Men’s Teams* Women’s Teams* 
China (host)
Egypt (Africa)
Nigeria (Africa)
Algeria (Africa)
Togo (Africa)
Republic of Korea (Asia)
Chinese Taipei (Asia)
India (Asia)
Japan (Asia)
Islamic Republic of Iran (Asia)
Singapore (Asia)
Hong Kong China (Asia)
Kazakhstan (Asia)
Saudi Arabia (Asia)
Thailand (Asia)
Germany (Europe)
Russia** (Europe)
Sweden (Europe)
Denmark (Europe)
England (Europe)
Austria (Europe)
Czech Republic (Europe)
Romania (Europe)
Portugal (Europe)
France (Europe)
Croatia (Europe)
Brazil (PANAM)
Chile (PANAM)
Argentina (PANAM)
United States of America (PANAM)
Canada (PANAM)
Puerto Rico (PANAM)
Australia (Oceania)
New Zealand (Oceania)
Tunisia (Intercontinental Africa)
Uzbekistan (Intercontinental Asia)
Slovenia (Intercontinental Europe)
Peru (Intercontinental PANAM)
Vanuatu (Intercontinental Oceania)
Belgium (Intercontinental Team World Ranking)
China (host)
Egypt (Africa)
Nigeria (Africa)
Tunisia (Africa)
Mauritius (Africa)
Japan (Asia)
Republic of Korea (Asia)
Hong Kong China (Asia)
Singapore (Asia)
India (Asia)
Thailand (Asia)
Chinese Taipei (Asia)
Kazakhstan (Asia)
Islamic Republic of Iran (Asia)
Uzbekistan (Asia)
Germany (Europe)
Romania (Europe)
France (Europe)
Portugal (Europe)
Austria (Europe)
Ukraine (Europe)
Poland (Europe)
Luxembourg (Europe)
Hungary (Europe)
Russia** (Europe)
Netherlands (Europe)
Brazil (PANAM)
Canada (PANAM)
United States of America (PANAM)
Chile (PANAM)
Puerto Rico (PANAM)
Argentina (PANAM)
Australia (Oceania)
Vanuatu (Oceania)
Algeria (Intercontinental Africa)
Indonesia (Intercontinental Asia)
Sweden (Intercontinental Europe)
Guatemala (Intercontinental PANAM)
Fiji Islands (Intercontinental Oceania)
Korea DPR (Intercontinental Team World Ranking)

The teams will be divided into eight groups. Each group of five teams will play a complete round-robin competition. Then a final knock-out phase will be played with the winners of each group and the teams placing second.
ITTF President Petra Sörling commented “With just 100 days to go until the 2022 World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals all eyes are on Chengdu and we cannot wait to witness a breath-taking competition. As we are about to accelerate the preparations I am grateful to our hosts who have taken every necessary measure to ensure the successful delivery of our marquee event.”
Liu Guoliang the ITTF Executive Vice President WTT Council Chair and Chinese Table Tennis Association President commented: “Chengdu is a beautiful stylish and vibrant city. It has successfully delivered high-level events such as ITTF Men’s World Cup Women’s World Cup and ITTF World Tour. This time World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals will add a new stroke to the history of this city. As the host we expect players to show themselves on this stage and may the fans enjoy a table tennis festival during the golden autumn in October.”
The ITTF the Chinese Table Tennis Association and the City of Chengdu authorities are working hard to give the players the opportunity to compete in the best and safest conditions. The 2022 World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals Preparatory Committee has worked on extensive COVID-19 countermeasures to ensure all participants arrive smoothly participate securely and return safely. The event will be put under strict closed-loop management in a bubble format.
With the 2020 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Busan cancelled it has been four years since the team event was last held. The Chinese teams took gold in the men’s and women’s events in Halmstad Sweden in 2018. Playing on home soil this year Team China will be the favourite.

* Qualification pathway:
As per the vote of the ITTF Board of Directors 33 teams qualified from the Continental Stage (4 for Africa 10 for Asia 11 for Europe 6 for Americas and 2 for Oceania) and the host nation qualification is guaranteed. Five additional quotas as replacement of the Intercontinental Stage which did not place due to Covid-19 were then distributed in the following way:

Europe (1): The highest-ranked not-yet qualified team from the European Championships 2021 Group Stage according to the World Team Ranking published after the 2021 EC Final Stage
Asia (1): Position 11 (2021 Asian Championships) in each gender
PANAM (1): The winner of the consolation (7th position) at the 2021 PANAM Championships
Africa (1): The winner of the consolation (5th position) at the 2021 African Championships
Oceania (1): The highest-ranked not-yet qualified teams from the Teams World Ranking (January 2022).

Finally the last quota was allocated to the highest ranked not-yet qualified team from the ITTF Table Tennis Teams World Ranking (January 2022).

** About the Russian Men’s and Women’s Teams
On 1 March 2022 the ITTF Executive Committee decided that no Russian or Belarusian players and officials are currently allowed in ITTF events in line with the recommendations formulated by the IOC Executive Board. A decision regarding their participation to the 2022 ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals will be made during the next meeting of the ITTF Executive Committee on 26-27 July

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