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World Table Tennis Championships

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World Table Tennis Championships

The World Table Tennis Championships are held since 1926, biennially since 1957. Four times has the World Team Table Tennis Championships been an own competition, in 2000, 2004, 2006 and 2008. In the earlier days of the tournament, Hungary's men's team was a dominant force winning the championships 12 times. From the 1960's onwards, China emerge as the new dominant power in this tournament and continues to dominate the sport until this day. China's men's team holds a record 17 world team championship titles.
In the 1950's, Japan's women team was a force to reckon with winning a total of 8 titles. The Chinese women started their strong grip on the world team championships from the 1970's onwards. They have only lost once since 1975. China holds a whopping 18 women's team titles.

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    • 2013 - Doha (individual championships)

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     Individual

    The table below is a World Table Tennis Champions list of individual events (Men's and Women's Singles, Men's and Women's Doubles and Mixed).


    Number City (Year) Singles Doubles
    Men’s Women’s Men’s Women’s Mixed
    50 Yokohama (2009) People's Republic of China Wang Hao People's Republic of China Zhang Yining People's Republic of China Wang Hao People's Republic of China Chen Qi People's Republic of China Guo Yue People's Republic of China Li Xiaoxia People's Republic of China Li Ping People's Republic of China Cao Zhen
    49 Zagreb (2007) People's Republic of China Wang Liqin People's Republic of China Guo Yue People's Republic of China Ma Lin People's Republic of China Chen Qi People's Republic of China Wang Nan People's Republic of China Zhang Yining People's Republic of China Wang Liqin People's Republic of China Guo Yue
    48 Shanghai (2005) People's Republic of China Zhang Yining People's Republic of China Kong Linghui People's Republic of China Wang Hao
    47 Paris (2003) Austria Werner Schlager People's Republic of China Wang Nan People's Republic of China Wang Liqin People's Republic of China Yan Sen People's Republic of China Ma Lin People's Republic of China Wang Nan
    46 Osaka (2001) People's Republic of China Wang Liqin People's Republic of China Wang Nan People's Republic of China Li Ju People's Republic of China Qin Zhijian People's Republic of China Yang Ying
    45 Eindhoven (1999) People's Republic of China Liu Guoliang People's Republic of China Kong Linghui People's Republic of China Liu Guoliang People's Republic of China Ma Lin People's Republic of China Zhang Yingying
    44 Manchester (1997) Sweden Jan-Ove Waldner People's Republic of China Deng Yaping People's Republic of China Deng Yaping People's Republic of China Yang Ying People's Republic of China Liu Guoliang People's Republic of China Wu Na
    43 Tianjin (1995) People's Republic of China Kong Linghui People's Republic of China Wang Tao People's Republic of China Lü Lin People's Republic of China Deng Yaping People's Republic of China Qiao Hong People's Republic of China Wang Tao People's Republic of China Liu Wei
    42 Gothenburg (1993) France Jean-Philippe Gatien South Korea Hyun Jung-Hwa People's Republic of China Liu Wei People's Republic of China Qiao Yunping
    41 Chiba City (1991) Sweden Jörgen Persson People's Republic of China Deng Yaping Sweden Peter Karlsson Sweden Thomas von Scheele People's Republic of China Chen Zihe People's Republic of China Gao Jun
    40 Dortmund (1989) Sweden Jan-Ove Waldner People's Republic of China Qiao Hong Germany Jörg Roßkopf Germany Steffen Fetzner People's Republic of China Deng Yaping People's Republic of China Qiao Hong South Korea Yoo Nam-Kyu South Korea Hyun Jung-Hwa
    39 New Delhi (1987) People's Republic of China Jiang Jialiang People's Republic of China He Zhili People's Republic of China Chen Longcan People's Republic of China Wei Qingguang South Korea Hyun Jung-Hwa South Korea Yang Young-Ja People's Republic of China Hui Jun People's Republic of China Geng Lijuan
    38 Gothenburg (1985) People's Republic of China Cao Yanhua Sweden Mikael Appelgren Sweden Ulf Carlsson People's Republic of China Dai Lili People's Republic of China Geng Lijuan People's Republic of China Cai Zhenhua People's Republic of China Cao Yanhua
    37 Tokyo (1983) People's Republic of China Guo Yuehua Yugoslavia Zoran Kalinić Yugoslavia Dragutin Šurbek People's Republic of China Dai Lili People's Republic of China Shen Jianping People's Republic of China Guo Yuehua People's Republic of China Ni Xialian
    36 Novi Sad (1981) People's Republic of China Tong Ling People's Republic of China Cai Zhenhua People's Republic of China Li Zhenshi People's Republic of China Cao Yanhua People's Republic of China Zhang Deying People's Republic of China Xie Saike People's Republic of China Huang Junqun
    35 Pyongyang (1979) Japan Seiji Ono People's Republic of China Ge Xinai Yugoslavia Dragutin Šurbek Yugoslavia Anton Stipančić People's Republic of China Zhang Deying People's Republic of China Zhang Li People's Republic of China Liang Geliang People's Republic of China Ge Xinai
    34 Birmingham (1977) Japan Mitsuru Kohno North Korea Pak Yung Sun People's Republic of China Li Zhenshi People's Republic of China Liang Geliang North Korea Pak Yong Ok People's Republic of China Yang Ying France Jacques Secretin France Claude Bergeret
    33 Calcutta (1975) Hungary István Jónyer Hungary István Jónyer Hungary Gabor Gergely Romania Maria Alexandru-Golopenta Japan Shoko Takahashi Soviet Union Stanislav Gomozkov Soviet Union Tatiana Ferdman
    32 Sarajevo (1973) People's Republic of China Xi Enting People's Republic of China Hu Yulan Sweden Stellan Bengtsson Sweden Kjell Johansson Romania Maria Alexandru-Golopenta Japan Miho Hamada People's Republic of China Liang Geliang People's Republic of China Li Li
    31 Nagoya (1971) Sweden Stellan Bengtsson People's Republic of China Lin Huiqing Hungary István Jónyer Hungary Tibor Klampar People's Republic of China Zheng Minzhi People's Republic of China Lin Huiqing People's Republic of China Zhang Xielin People's Republic of China Lin Huiqing
    30 Munich (1969) Japan Shigeo Itoh Japan Toshiko Kowada Sweden Hans Alser Sweden Kjell Johansson Soviet Union Svetlana Fedorova-Grinberg Soviet Union Zoja Rudnova Japan Nobuhiko Hasegawa Japan Yasuko Konno
    29 Stockholm (1967) Japan Nobuhiko Hasegawa Japan Sachiko Morisawa Japan Sachiko Morisawa Japan Shaeko Hirota Japan Nobuhiko Hasegawa Japan Noriko Yamanaka
    28 Ljubljana (1965) People's Republic of China Zhuang Zedong Japan Naoko Fukazu People's Republic of China Zhuang Zedong People's Republic of China Xu Yinsheng People's Republic of China Zheng Minzhi People's Republic of China Lin Huiqing Japan Koji Kimura Japan Masako Seki
    27 Prague (1963) Japan Kimiyo Matsuzaki People's Republic of China Zhang Xielin People's Republic of China Wang Zhiliang Japan Kimiyo Matsuzaki Japan Masako Seki Japan Koji Kimura Japan Kazuko Ito-Yamaizumi
    26 Beijing (1961) People's Republic of China Qiu Zhonghui Japan Koji Kimura Japan Nobuya Hoshino Romania Maria Alexandru-Golopenta Romania Georgita Pitica-Strugaru Japan Ichiro Ogimura Japan Kimiyo Matsuzaki
    25 Dortmund (1959) People's Republic of China Rong Guotuan Japan Kimiyo Matsuzaki Japan Ichiro Ogimura Japan Teruo Murakami Japan Kazuko Ito-Yamaizumi Japan Taeko Namba Japan Ichiro Ogimura Japan Fujie Eguchi
    24 Stockholm (1957) Japan Toshio Tanaka Japan Fujie Eguchi Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreandis Czechoslovakia Ladislav Stipek Hungary Livia Mossoczy Hungary Agnes Simon-Almasi
    23 Tokyo (1956) Japan Ichiro Ogimura Japan Tomie Okawa Japan Ichiro Ogimura Japan Yoshio Tomita Romania Angelica Rozeanu Romania Ella Zeller United States Erwin Klein United States Leah Neuberger-Thall
    22 Utrecht (1955) Japan Toshio Tanaka Romania Angelica Rozeanu Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreandis Czechoslovakia Ladislav Stipek Hungary Kálmán Szepesi Hungary Éva Földi-Kóczián
    21 Wembley (1954) Japan Ichiro Ogimura Yugoslavia Žarko Dolinar Yugoslavia Vilim Harangozo England Rosalind Rowe England Diane Scholer-Rowe Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreandis Hungary Gizella Farkas
    20 Bucharest (1953) Hungary Ferenc Sidó Hungary Ferenc Sidó Hungary József Kóczián Romania Angelica Rozeanu Hungary Gizella Farkas Hungary Ferenc Sidó Romania Angelica Rozeanu
    19 Bombay (1952) Japan Hiroji Satoh Japan Norikazu Fujii Japan Tadaki Hayashi Japan Shizuki Narahara Japan Tomie Nishimura
    18 Vienna (1951) England Johnny Leach Czechoslovakia Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreandis England Rosalind Rowe England Diane Scholer-Rowe Czechoslovakia Bohumil Vana Romania Angelica Rozeanu
    17 Budapest (1950) England Richard Bergmann Hungary Ferenc Sidó Hungary Ferenc Soos Scotland Helen Elliot England Dora Beregi Hungary Ferenc Sidó Hungary Gizella Farkas
    16 Stockholm (1949) Johnny Leach England Gizella Farkas Hungary Ivan Andreandis Czechoslovakia Frantisek Tokar Czechoslovakia Gizella Farkas Hungary Helen Elliot Scotland
    15 Wembley (1948) Richard Bergmann England Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia Ladislav Stipek Czechoslovakia Margaret Franks England Vera Thomas-Dace England Richard Miles United States Thelma Thall United States
    14 Paris (1947) Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia Adolf Slar Czechoslovakia Gizella Farkas Hungary Gertrude Pritzi Austria Ferenc Soos Hungary Gizella Farkas Hungary
    13 Cairo (1939) Richard Bergmann England Vlasta Depetrisova Czechoslovakia Viktor Barna England Richard Bergmann England Gertrude Pritzi Germany Hilde Bussmann Germany Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia Vera Votrubcova Czechoslovakia
    12 Wembley (1938) Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia Gertrude Pritzi Austria Sol Shiff United States James McClure United States Vlasta Pokorna-Depetrisova Czechoslovakia Vera Votrubcova Czechoslovakia Laszlo Bellak Czechoslovakia Wendy Woodhead England
    11 Baden (1937) Richard Bergmann Austria Robert Blattner United States James McClure United States Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia Vera Votrubcova Czechoslovakia
    Ruth Aarons United States
    10 Prague (1936) Stanislav Kolar Czechoslovakia Marie Kettnerova Czechoslovakia Marie Smidova-Masakova Czechoslovakia Miloslav Hamr Czechoslovakia Gertrude Kleinova Czechoslovakia
    9 Wembley (1935) Viktor Barna Hungary Marie Kettnerova Czechoslovakia Viktor Barna Hungary Miklos Szabados Hungary Maria Mednyanszky Hungary Anna Sipos Hungary Viktor Barna Hungary Anna Sipos Hungary
    8 Paris (1933) Miklos Szabados Hungary Maria Mednyanszky Hungary
    7 Baden (1933) Anna Sipos Hungary Viktor Barna Hungary Sandor Glancs Hungary Istvan Kelen Hungary Maria Mednyanszky Hungary
    6 Prague (1932) Viktor Barna Hungary Miklos Szabados Hungary Viktor Barna Hungary Anna Sipos Hungary
    5 Budapest (1931) Miklos Szabados Hungary Maria Mednyanszky Hungary Miklos Szabados Hungary Maria Mednyanszky Hungary
    4 Berlin (1930) Viktor Barna Hungary
    3 Budapest (1929) Fred Perry England Erika Metzger Germany Mona Rüster Germany Istvan Kelen Hungary Anna Sipos Hungary
    2 Stockholm (1928) Zoltán Mechlovits Hungary Alfred Liebster Austria Robert Thum Austria Maria Mednyanszky Hungary Fanchette Flamm Austria Zoltán Mechlovits Hungary Maria Mednyanszky Hungary
    1 London (1926) Roland Jacobi Hungary Roland Jacobi Hungary Daniel Pecsi Hungary

    Teams

    The table below is a World Table Tennis Champions list of teams events.
    Edition Year Host City Men's Women's
    50 2010 Russia Moscow

    49 2008 People's Republic of China Guangzhou People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    48 2006 Germany Bremen People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    47 2004 Qatar Doha People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    46 2001 Japan Osaka People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    45 2000 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Sweden Sweden People's Republic of China China
    44 1997 England Manchester People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    43 1995 People's Republic of China Tianjin People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    42 1993 Sweden Gothenburg Sweden Sweden People's Republic of China China
    41 1991 Japan Chiba City Sweden Sweden South Korea South Korea North Korea North Korea
    40 1989 West Germany Dortmund Sweden Sweden People's Republic of China China
    39 1987 India New Delhi People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    38 1985 Sweden Gothenburg People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    37 1983 Japan Tokyo People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    36 1981 Yugoslavia Novi Sad People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    35 1979 North Korea Pyongyang Hungary Hungary People's Republic of China China
    34 1977 England Birmingham People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    33 1975 India Calcutta People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    32 1973 Yugoslavia Sarajevo Sweden Sweden South Korea South Korea
    31 1971 Japan Nagoya People's Republic of China China Japan Japan
    30 1969 West Germany Munich Japan Japan Soviet Union Soviet Union
    29 1967 Sweden Stockholm Japan Japan Japan Japan
    28 1965 Yugoslavia Ljubljana People's Republic of China China People's Republic of China China
    27 1963 Czechoslovakia Prague People's Republic of China China Japan Japan
    26 1961 People's Republic of China Beijing People's Republic of China China Japan Japan
    25 1959 West Germany Dortmund Japan Japan Japan Japan
    24 1957 Sweden Stockholm Japan Japan Japan Japan
    23 1956 Japan Tokyo Japan Japan Romania Romania
    22 1955 Netherlands Utrecht Japan Japan Romania Romania
    21 1954 England Wembley Japan Japan Japan Japan
    20 1953 Romania Bucharest England England Romania Romania
    19 1952 India Bombay Hungary Hungary Japan Japan
    18 1951 Austria Vienna Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Romania Romania
    17 1950 Hungary Budapest Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Romania Romania
    16 1949 Sweden Stockholm Hungary Hungary United States United States
    15 1948 England Wembley Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia England England
    14 1947 France Paris Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia England England
    13 1939 Egypt Cairo Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Germany
    12 1938 England Wembley Hungary Hungary Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
    11 1937 Austria Baden United States United States United States United States
    10 1936 Czechoslovakia Prague Austria Austria Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
    9 1935 England Wembley Hungary Hungary Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
    8 1934 France Paris Hungary Hungary Germany
    7 1933 Austria Baden Hungary Hungary
    6 1932 Czechoslovakia Prague Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
    5 1931 Hungary Budapest Hungary Hungary
    4 1930 Germany Berlin Hungary Hungary
    3 1929 Hungary Budapest Hungary Hungary
    2 1928 Sweden Stockholm Hungary Hungary
    1 1926 England London Hungary Hungary
    Total Team Count
    Rank Country Men Women Total
    1 People's Republic of China China 17 18 35
    2 Japan Japan 6 7 13
    3 Hungary Hungary 12 0 12
    4 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 6 3 9
    5 Sweden Sweden 5 0 5
    Romania Romania 0 5 5
    7 United States United States 1 2 3
    England England 1 2 3
    8 Germany Germany 0 2 2
    South Korea South Korea 0 2 2
    11 Austria Austria 1 0 1
    North Korea North Korea 0 1 1
    Soviet Union Soviet Union 0 1 1
    Total
    49 43 92
    Note: The women's title in 1990 of United Korea team counts for both North Korea and South Korea.

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