- Source: 2015 in table tennis
January 8 – December 13: 2015 ITTF Calendar of Events
World cups, championships, and test event
January 8–11: World Team Cup in Dubai
Men: China (Fan Zhendong, Zhang Jike, Xu Xin)
Women: China (Liu Shiwen, Zhu Yuling, Ding Ning)
April 26 – May 3: 2015 World Table Tennis Championships in Suzhou
Men's singles: Ma Long
Men's doubles: Xu Xin / Zhang Jike
Women's singles: Ding Ning
Women's doubles: Liu Shiwen / Zhu Yuling
Mixed doubles: Xu Xin / Yang Ha-eun
October 16–18: Men's World Cup in Halmstad
Winner: Ma Long
October 23–31: 2015 World Cadet Challenge in Sharm el-Sheikh
Boys' singles: YANG Shuo
Boys' doubles: Koyo Kanamitsu / YANG Shuo
Girls' singles: Bruna Takahashi
Girls' doubles: CHOI Hae-eun / Maki Shiomi
Mixed doubles: Truls Moregard / Adriana Diaz
Boys' team winners: Team Europe (Cristian Pletea, Medardas Stankevicius, Truls Moregard)
Girls' team winners: Team Latin America (Adriana Diaz, Bruna Takahashi, Esmerlyn Castro)
October 30 – November 1: Women's World Cup in Sendai
Winner: Liu Shiwen
November 18–21: Aquece Rio International Table Tennis Tournament 2015 in Brazil (Olympic Test Event)
Men's singles: Paul Drinkhall
Women's singles: Lin Gui
November 29 – December 6: 2015 World Junior Table Tennis Championships in Vendée
China won all the gold medals and won the overall medal tally, too.
Continental TT championships
January 23–29: 2015 African Table Tennis Championships in Cairo
Men's singles: Omar Assar
Women's singles: Dina Meshref
Men's doubles: Makanjuola Kazeem / Quadri Aruna
Women's doubles: Han Xing / Onyinyechi Nwachukwu
Mixed doubles: Omar Assar / Dina Meshref
Men's team: Egypt (El-sayed Lashin, Omar Assar, Ahmed Saleh)
Women's team: Egypt (Nadeen El-Dawlatly, Dina Meshref, Yousra Helmy)
February 6–8: 2015 European Top 16 Cup in Baku
Men's winner: Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Women's winner: Liu Jia
March 13–15: 2015 Asian Cup Table Tennis Tournament in Jaipur
Men's winner: Xu Xin
Women's winner: Feng Tianwei
March 16–24: 2015 Latin American Table Tennis Championships in Buenos Aires
Men's singles: Hugo Calderano
Women's singles: Gui Lin
Men's doubles: Manuel Moya / Alejandro Rodríguez
Women's doubles: Gui Lin / Lígia Silva
Mixed doubles: Marcos Madrid / Yadira Silva
Men's team winners: Brazil (Hugo Calderano, Cazuo Matsumoto, Thiago Monteiro)
Women's team winners: Brazil (Lígia Silva, Jessica Yamada, Gui Lin)
April 8–12: 2015 African Junior and Cadet Championships in Beau-Bassin Rose-Hill
Junior
Men's junior singles winner: Aly Ghallab
Women's junior singles winner: Amira Yousry
Men's junior doubles winners: Aly Ghallab / Karim Elhakem
Women's junior doubles winners: Reem Morad / Amira Yousry
Mixed junior doubles winners: Aly Ghallab / Reem Morad
Men's junior team winners: Egypt (Aly Ghallab, Karim Elhakem, Omar Elhamady)
Women's junior team winners: Algeria (Lynda Loghraibi, Sannah Lagsir, Hiba Feredj)
Cadet
Men's cadet singles winner: Youssef Abdel-Aziz
Women's cadet singles winner: Marwa Alhodaby
Men's cadet team winners: Egypt (Youssef Abdel-Aziz and Marwan Abdelwahab)
Women's cadet team winners: Egypt (Marwa and Mariam Alhodaby)
April 10–12: 2015 ITTF-Oceania Cup in Bendigo
Oceania Cup
Men's singles winner: William Henzell
Women's singles winner: Lay Jian Fang
Pacific Cup
Men's singles winner: Laurent Sens
Women's singles winner: Ornella Bouteille
May 13–16: 2015 Oceania Cadet and Junior Championships in Tarawa
Junior
Men's junior singles winner: Jake Duffy
Men's junior doubles winners: Dillon Chambers / Jake Duffy
Women's junior singles winner: Rebekah Stanley
Women's junior doubles winners: CHENG Zhiying / VONG Hui-Ling
Mixed junior doubles winners: Jake Duffy / Rebekah Stanley
Men's junior team winners: Australia (Dillon Chambers, Jake Duffy, Rohan Dhooria)
Women's junior team winners: Australia (Katherine Li, Rebekah Stanley, Georgina Newton)
Cadet
Men's cadet singles winner: Benjamin Gould
Men's cadet doubles winners: Kevin Lin / ZHAO Yang Lun
Women's cadet singles winner: VONG Hui-Ling
Women's cadet doubles winners: CHENG Zhiying / VONG Hui-Ling
Mixed cadet doubles winners: ZHAO Yang Lun / VONG Hui-Ling
Men's cadet team winners: New Zealand (Kevin Lin, and ZHAO Yang Lun)
Women's cadet team winners: Australia (Rebekah Stanley, Katherine Li, Georgina Newton)
May 15–17: 2015 North America Cup in Markham, Ontario
Men's winner: Jimmy Butler
Women's winner: Zhang Mo
May 29–31: 2015 Latin American Table Tennis Cup in Havana
Men's winner: Gustavo Tsuboi
Women's winner: Caroline Kumahara
June 23–28: 2015 Latin American Junior and Cadet Championships in Aguada, Puerto Rico
Junior
Junior boys' singles winner: Brian Afanador
Junior boys' doubles winners: Brian Afanador / Yomar Gonzalez
Junior girls' singles winner: Leticia Nakada
Junior girls' doubles winners: Leticia Nakada / Alexia Nakashima
Junior mixed doubles winners: Vitor Santos / Alexia Nakashima
Junior boys' team winners: Argentina
Junior girls' team winners: Brazil
Cadet
Cadet boys' singles winner: Guilherme Teodoro
Cadet boys' doubles winners: Rafael Torino / Guilherme Teodoro
Cadet Girls' Singles winner: Bruna Takahashi
Cadet girls' doubles winners: Adriana Diaz / Lineris Rivera
Cadet mixed doubles winners: Francisco Matias / Adriana Diaz
Cadet boys' team winners: Brazil
Cadet girls' team winners: Puerto Rico
July 10–19: 2015 European Youth Championships in Bratislava
Junior boys' singles winner: Anton Kallberg
Junior boys' doubles winner: Darko Jorgic / Deni Kozul
Junior girls' singles winner: Adina Diaconu
Junior girls' doubles winners: Maria Malanina / Daria Chernoray
Junior mixed doubles winners: Alexandru Manole / Andreea Clapa
Cadet boys' singles winner: Cristian Pletea
Cadet boys' doubles winners: Irvin Bertrand / Lilian Bardet
Cadet girls' singles winner: Maria Taylakova
Cadet girls' doubles winners: Ema Marn / Andrea Pavlovic
Cadet mixed doubles winners: Cristian Pletea / Maria Taylakova
July 21–23: 2015 Africa Cup, TOP16, in Yaoundé
Men's winner: Omar Assar
Women's winner: Dina Meshref
July 22–26: 2015 Asian Junior and cadet Championships in Kuala Lumpur
Junior: China won all the gold medals available and won the overall medal tally, too.
Cadet: China won all the gold medals available and won the overall medal tally, too.
September 5–7: 2015 North American Table Tennis Championships in Westchester County, New York
Men's winner: Timothy Wang
Women's winner: Lily Zhang
Cadet boys' singles winner: Jack Wang
Cadet girls' singles winner: Crystal Wang
Men's team winners: United States (Jimmy Butler, Timothy Wang, Kanak Jha)
Women's team winners: United States (Lily Zhang, Judy Hugh, Amy Wang)
Junior men's team winners: United States (Jack Wang, Kanak Jha, Krishnateja Avvari)
Junior women's team winners: United States (Prachi Jha, Crystal Wang, Amy Wang)
September 25 – October 4: 2015 European Table Tennis Championships in Yekaterinburg
Men's singles winner: Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Women's singles winner: Elizabeta Samara
Men's doubles winners: Stefan Fegerl / João Monteiro
Women's doubles winners: Melek Hu / Shen Yanfei
September 26 – October 3: 2015 Asian Table Tennis Championships in Pattaya
Men's singles winner: Fan Zhendong
Women's singles winner: Zhu Yuling
Men's doubles winners: Fan Zhendong / Xu Xin
Women's doubles winners: Kim Hye Song / Ri Mi-gyong
Mixed doubles winners: Fan Zhendong / Chen Meng
Men's team winners: China (Xu Xin, Fan Zhendong, Zhang Jike)
Women's team winners: China (Zhu Yuling, Ding Ning, Chen Meng)
October 16–18: 2015 Europe Youth Top-10 in Buzău
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ITTF World Tour
January 28 – November 15: 2015 ITTF World Tour
January 28 – February 1: Hungarian Open in Budapest
Men's singles: Jiang Tianyi
Women's singles: Misako Wakamiya
Men's doubles: Jeong Sang-eun / Lee Sang-su
Women's doubles: Sofia Polcanova / Amelie Solja
February 11–15: Kuwait Open in Kuwait City
Men's singles: Ma Long
Women's singles: Li Xiaoxia
Men's doubles: Chiang Hung-Chieh / Huang Sheng-Shyan
Women's doubles: Ding Ning / Zhu Yuling
February 17–22: Qatar Open in Doha
Men's singles: Vladimir Samsonov
Women's singles: Elizabeta Samara
Men's doubles: Marcos Freitas / Andrej Gaćina
Women's doubles: Jiang Huajun / Tie Ya Na
March 10–14: Nigeria Open in Lagos
Men's singles: Omar Assar
Women's singles: Jieni Shao
Men's doubles: Quadri Aruna / Kazeem Makanjuola
Women's doubles: Dina Meshref / Jieni Shao
March 18–22: German Open in Bremen
Men's singles: Ma Long
Women's singles: Mima Ito
Men's doubles: Timo Boll / Patrick Franziska
Women's doubles: Shan Xiaona / Petrissa Solja
March 25–29: Spanish Open in Almería
Men's singles: Maharu Yoshimura
Women's singles: JEON Ji-hee
Men's doubles: He Zhi Wen / Carlos Machado
Women's doubles: Ai Fukuhara / Misako Wakamiya
May 13–17: Belarus Open in Minsk
Men's singles: Li Ping
Women's singles: Mima Ito
Men's doubles: Jonathan Groth / Kasper Sternberg
Women's doubles: Miyu Maeda / Mori Sakura
May 19–23: Croatia Open in Zagreb
Men's singles: Maharu Yoshimura
Women's singles: CHOI Hyo-joo
Men's doubles: Masataka Morizono / Yuya Oshima
Women's doubles: JEON Ji-hee / Yang Ha-eun
May 27–31: Philippines Open in Subic, Zambales
Men's singles: Yuya Oshima
Women's singles: Kasumi Ishikawa
Men's doubles: Robin Devos / Cedric Nuytinck
Women's doubles: LEE Ho Ching / ZHU Chengzhu
June 3–7: Australian Open in Gold Coast
Men's singles: Jung Young-sik
Women's singles: Ai Fukuhara
Men's doubles: HO Kwan Kit / LAM Siu Hang
Women's doubles: JEON Ji-hee / LEE Da-som
June 24–28: Japan Open in Kobe
Men's singles: Xu Xin
Women's singles: Chen Meng
Men's doubles: Ma Long / Xu Xin
Women's doubles: LIU Fei / Wu Yang
July 1–5: Korea Open in Incheon
Men's singles: Jung Young-sik
Women's singles: Ai Fukuhara
Men's doubles: Jung Young-sik / Kim Min-seok
Women's doubles: Miu Hirano / Mima Ito
July 29 – August 2: Pyongyang Open in North Korea
Men's singles: CHOE Il
Women's singles: SUN Chen
Men's doubles: CHOE Il / PAK Sin Hyok
Women's doubles: KIM Song I / Ri Myong-sun
August 5–9: China Open in Chengdu
Men's singles: Ma Long
Women's singles: Zhu Yuling
Men's doubles: Fan Zhendong / Xu Xin
Women's doubles: Chen Meng / Liu Shiwen
August 19–23: Bulgaria Open in Panagyurishte
Men's singles: KIM Dong-hyun
Women's singles: Kasumi Ishikawa
Men's doubles: CHO Eon-rae / KIM Dong-hyun
Women's doubles: JEON Ji-hee / YANG Ha-eun
August 26–30: Czech Open in Olomouc
Men's singles: Wong Chun Ting
Women's singles: Ai Fukuhara
Men's doubles: Pär Gerell / Jon Persson
Women's doubles: JEON Ji-hee / YANG Ha-eun
September 2–6: Austrian Open in Wels
Men's singles: Jun Mizutani
Women's singles: Han Ying
Men's doubles: JANG Woo-jin / Lee Sang-su
Women's doubles: SHAN Xiaona / Petrissa Solja
September 9–12: Belgium Open in De Haan
Men's singles: Nima Alamian
Women's singles: SEO Hyo-won
Men's doubles: Nima Alamian / Noshad Alamian
Women's doubles: Lin Ye / Zhou Yihan
September 16–20: Argentina Open in Mendoza, Argentina
Men's singles: Eric Jouti
Women's singles: JEON Ji-hee
Men's doubles: Gaston Alto / Pablo Tabachnik
Women's doubles: JEON Ji-hee / YANG Ha-eun
September 23–27: Chile Open in Santiago
Men's singles: Thiago Monteiro
Women's singles: JEON Ji-hee
Men's doubles: Gustavo Gómez / Manuel Moya
Women's doubles: Leticia Nakada / Bruna Takahashi
October 21–25: Poland Open in Warsaw
Men's singles: Fan Zhendong
Women's singles: Liu Shiwen
Men's doubles: Kristian Karlsson / Mattias Karlsson
Women's doubles: Ding Ning / Zhu Yuling
November 4–8: Russia Open in Yekaterinburg
Event cancelled
November 11–15: Swedish Open in Stockholm
Men's singles: Fan Zhendong
Women's singles: Mu Zi
Men's doubles: Fang Bo / Xu Xin
Women's doubles: Chen Meng / Mu Zi
December 10–13: 2015 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals in Lisbon
Men's singles: Ma Long
Women's singles: Ding Ning
Men's doubles: Masataka Morizono / Yuya Oshima
Women's doubles: Ding Ning / Zhu Yuling
Para table tennis
March 12 – December 19: 2015 ITTF Para Table Tennis Calendar of Events
Note: The French Open, slated for June 17–21 in Nantes, was cancelled.
March 12–16: Hungarian Open in Eger
South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
March 17–22: Italian Open in Lignano Sabbiadoro
Ukraine won the gold medal tally. France won the overall medal tally.
April 6–13: 2015 Oceania Para Regional Championships in Bendigo
Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
May 5–10: Slovenian Open in Laško
Ukraine won the gold medal tally. Ukraine, South Korea, and Russia had a score of 13.5 each in the overall medal tally.
May 12–17: Slovakian Open in Bratislava
South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
May 26–31: Bayreuth Open in Germany
China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
June 17–21: Para Table Tennis Open Ciutat del Prat in El Prat de Llobregat
France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
June 24–28: Romania International Table Tennis Open in Cluj-Napoca
Slovakia won the gold medal tally. Romania won the overall medal tally.
July 24–27: Thailand Open 2015 in Pattaya
Thailand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
August 7–14: Part of the 2015 Parapan American Games in Toronto
Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
August 22–24: Taichung Table Tennis Open for the Disabled 2015 in Chinese Taipei
Thailand won the gold medal tally. Chinese Taipei won the overall medal tally.
September 3–6: 2015 Korea PTT Open in Ulsan
South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
September 22–27: Czech Open 2015 in Ostrava
Poland won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
October 5–7: 1st Morocco Para TT Open 2015 in Agadir
Nigeria won the gold medal tally. Morocco won the overall medal tally.
October 7–11: African Championships 2015 in Agadir
Egypt won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
October 12–18: 2015 European Regional Championships in Vejle
Poland won the gold medal tally. France won the overall medal tally.
October 17–22: Al Watani Championship in Amman
China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
October 22–29: 2015 Asia Regional Championships in Amman
China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
October 30 – November 3: Belgium Open in Sint-Niklaas
Belgium won the gold medal tally. Japan won the overall medal tally.
November 5–9: Copa Tango XIII in Buenos Aires
Chile and Russia won 3 gold medals each. Argentina won the overall medal tally.
November 13–15: Copa Chile in Santiago
Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
November 19–25: China Open in Beijing
China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
December 16–19: Copa Costa Rica in San José, Costa Rica
France and Russia won 4 gold medals each. France won the overall medal tally.
References
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- Wu Yue (pemain tenis meja)
- Che Xiaoxi
- Kristian Karlsson
- Jiang Huajun
- Nigeria Terbuka
- Sayaka Hirano
- Zhang Mo (tenis meja)
- Kejuaraan Tenis Meja Beregu Dunia 2022
- Wang Yidi
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