2016 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals

The 2016 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals was the final competition of the 2016 ITTF World Tour, the International Table Tennis Federation's professional table tennis world tour. It was the 21st edition of the competition, and was held from 8–11 December 2016 in Doha, Qatar.[1]

2016 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
Tournament details
Dates8–11 December 2016
Edition21st
Total prize moneyUS$500,000
VenueAli Bin Hamad al-Attiyah Arena
LocationDoha, Qatar
Champions
Men's singlesChina Ma Long
Women's singlesChina Zhu Yuling
Men's doublesSouth Korea Jung Young-sik
South Korea Lee Sang-su
Women's doublesJapan Yui Hamamoto
Japan Hina Hayata
Official website2016 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
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The competition featured events in six categories: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, and under-21 men's and women's singles.

Events

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Ma Long
 
Zhu Yuling
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Singles
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  Ma Long   Fan Zhendong   Jung Young-sik
  Xu Xin
Women's Singles
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  Zhu Yuling   Han Ying   Miu Hirano
  Kasumi Ishikawa
Men's Doubles
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  Jung Young-sik
  Lee Sang-su
  Masataka Morizono
  Yuya Oshima
  Ho Kwan Kit
  Tang Peng
  Alexey Liventsov
  Mikhail Paikov
Women's Doubles
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  Yui Hamamoto
  Hina Hayata
  Doo Hoi Kem
  Lee Ho Ching
  Honoka Hashimoto
  Hitomi Sato
  Jeon Ji-hee
  Yang Ha-eun
Under-21 Men's Singles[2]   Liao Cheng-ting   Yuto Muramatsu   Can Akkuzu
  Mizuki Oikawa
Under-21 Women's Singles[3]   Hina Hayata   Doo Hoi Kem   Yui Hamamoto
  Miyu Kato

Qualification

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Individual players and doubles pairs earned points based on their performances in the 20 events of the 2016 ITTF World Tour. The top 16 men's and women's singles players, the top eight men's and women's doubles pairs and the top eight under-21 men's and women's players who satisfied the qualification criteria were invited to compete. The seedings for the tournament draws were based on final tour standings, not the official ITTF world ranking.[4][5]

Withdrawals

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China's Liu Shiwen and Singapore's Yu Mengyu were not included on the list of confirmed players published on 25 November for the women's singles tournament, despite having finished in qualifying positions in the tour standings.[6] It was later reported on 28 November that Liu Shiwen has been suspended from international competition by the Chinese team.[7] On 1 December, China's Zhang Jike was forced to withdraw from the men's singles tournament because of a foot injury.[8]

After winning her first round match, defending champion Ding Ning was forced to withdraw from the women's singles tournament due to illness.[9]

Men's singles

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Players

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  1.   Ma Long (champion)
  2.   Fan Zhendong (final)
  3.   Xu Xin (semifinals)
  4.   Jun Mizutani (first round)
  5.   Chuang Chih-yuan (quarterfinals)
  6.   Vladimir Samsonov (first round)
  7.   Wong Chun Ting (quarterfinals)
  8.   Dimitrij Ovtcharov (quarterfinals)
  9.   Kenta Matsudaira (first round)
  10.   Yuto Muramatsu (quarterfinals)
  11.   Chen Chien-an (first round)
  12.   Jung Young-sik (semifinals)
  13.   Yuya Oshima (first round)
  14.   Tang Peng (first round)
  15.   Koki Niwa (first round)
  16.   Li Ping (first round)

Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   Ma Long 4 11 7 11 11 11
16   Li Ping 11 9 11 3 6 8 1   Ma Long 11 11 11 11
9   K. Matsudaira 11 14 8 11 9 16 8 7   Wong C.T. 4 3 6 5
7   Wong C.T. 6 12 11 13 11 14 11 1   Ma Long 11 11 11 14
5   Chuang C-y. 11 11 10 4 11 11 12   Jung Y-s. 9 8 8 12
13   Y. Oshima 8 7 12 11 4 9 5   Chuang C-y. 13 12 6 7 10 1
12   Jung Y-s. 7 10 12 11 11 11 11 12   Jung Y-s. 11 10 11 11 12 11
4   J. Mizutani 11 12 10 8 13 7 9 1   Ma Long 11 11 11 7 12 11
3   Xu Xin 11 11 11 11 2   Fan Z. 5 4 9 11 14 9
11   Chen C-a. 8 5 6 8 3   Xu Xin 11 11 11 11
10   Y. Muramatsu 11 11 5 6 1 11 11 10   Y. Muramatsu 2 6 5 4
6   V. Samsonov 5 7 11 11 11 9 6 3   Xu Xin 5 11 5 11 6 9
8   D. Ovtcharov 11 11 13 14 11 2   Fan Z. 11 5 11 6 11 11
14   Tang Peng 9 5 15 12 6 8   D. Ovtcharov 11 12 13 8 8 5
15   Koki Niwa 6 7 7 11 4 2   Fan Z. 9 10 15 11 11 11
2   Fan Z. 11 11 11 9 11

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Women's singles

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Players

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  1.   Ding Ning (quarterfinals)
  2.   Kasumi Ishikawa (semifinals)
  3.   Zhu Yuling (champion)
  4.   Feng Tianwei (first round)
  5.   Tie Yana (quarterfinals)
  6.   Cheng I-ching (quarterfinals)
  7.   Mima Ito (first round)
  8.   Yang Ha-eun (quarterfinals)
  9.   Yuka Ishigaki (first round)
  10.   Miu Hirano (semifinals)
  11.   Han Ying (final)
  12.   Lee Ho Ching (first round)
  13.   Shan Xiaona (first round)
  14.   Hina Hayata (first round)
  15.   Seo Hyo-won (first round)
  16.   Hitomi Sato (first round)

Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   Ding Ning 14 11 11 11
12   Lee H.C. 12 7 5 6 1   Ding Ning
11   Han Ying 8 11 11 11 6 11 11   Han Ying w / o
7   Mima Ito 11 9 8 2 11 5 11   Han Ying 11 11 11 11
5   Tie Yana 9 7 12 11 6 11 11 10   M. Hirano 2 4 3 5
9   Y. Ishigaki 11 11 10 6 11 7 4 5   Tie Yana 9 7 11 11 11 8 6
10   M. Hirano 6 4 11 11 7 11 11 10   M. Hirano 11 11 8 5 6 11 11
4   Feng T. 11 11 9 6 11 5 4 11   Han Ying 9 10 10 3
3   Zhu Yuling 11 11 11 11 3   Zhu Yuling 11 12 12 11
16   H. Sato 3 6 5 3 3   Zhu Yuling 8 10 12 11 11 11
14   H. Hayata 6 8 5 9 6   Cheng I-c. 11 12 10 8 8 7
6   Cheng I-c. 11 11 11 11 3   Zhu Yuling 16 11 11 11
8   Yang H-e. 6 6 11 11 9 12 11 2   K. Ishikawa 14 3 8 6
13   Shan X. 11 11 9 7 11 10 9 8   Yang H-e. 12 11 9 7 11 6
15   Seo H-w. 11 11 9 4 8 11 5 2   K. Ishikawa 10 7 11 11 13 11
2   K. Ishikawa 8 2 11 11 11 6 11

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Men's doubles

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Players

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Draw

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   Morizono / Oshima 11 11 11 11
8   Hachard / Ruiz 6 6 6 8 1   Morizono / Oshima 7 11 11 11 11
5   Ho / Tang 10 11 11 11 3 7 11 5   Ho / Tang 11 5 7 4 9
4   Chuang / Huang 12 5 9 7 11 11 5 1   Morizono / Oshima 11 11 10 9 7 4
3   Liventsov / Paikov 11 11 16 11 2   Jung / Lee 5 2 12 11 11 11
7   Devos / Nuytinck 7 7 14 9 3   Liventsov / Paikov 11 10 12 4 9 12 7
6   Niwa / Yoshimura 6 11 12 14 12 11 14 2   Jung / Lee 8 12 10 11 11 10 11
2   Jung / Lee 11 4 10 16 14 9 16

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Women's doubles

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Players

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  1.   Jeon Ji-hee / Yang Ha-eun (semifinals)
  2.   Honoka Hashimoto / Hitomi Sato (semifinals)
  3.   Maria Dolgikh / Polina Mikhailova (quarterfinals)
  4.   Cheng I-ching / Huang Yi-hua (quarterfinals)
  5.   Doo Hoi Kem / Lee Ho Ching (final)
  6.   Shan Xiaona / Petrissa Solja (quarterfinals)
  7.   Yui Hamamoto / Hina Hayata (champions)
  8.   Dóra Madarász / Szandra Pergel (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   Jeon / Yang 11 11 12 11
8   Madarász / Pergel 6 4 10 6 1   Jeon / Yang 11 9 6 7
5   Doo / Lee 11 11 11 5 9 9 11 5   Doo / Lee 13 11 11 11
4   Cheng / Huang 8 8 9 11 11 11 4 5   Doo / Lee 8 17 9 11 8 10
3   Dolgikh / Mikhailova 7 11 9 7 7 7   Hamamoto / Hayata 11 15 11 9 11 12
7   Hamamoto / Hayata 11 9 11 11 11 7   Hamamoto / Hayata 8 12 11 11 12 11
6   Shan / Solja 10 6 13 7 2   Hashimoto / Sato 11 10 13 5 10 6
2   Hashimoto / Sato 12 11 15 11

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Press Release: World's Best Players Ready for Action at 2016 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals". ITTF. 7 December 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Sequence ends Liao Cheng-Ting beats Yuto Muramatsu to claim second ever win for Chinese Taipei". ITTF. 11 December 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Silver in Bangkok and Lisbon turns to gold for Japan in Doha". ITTF. 11 December 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  4. ^ "ITTF World Tour Grand Finals qualification criteria" (PDF). ITTF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  5. ^ "Confirmed list of players" (PDF). ITTF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 December 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  6. ^ "Invitations confirmed, Olympic and World champions head Doha list". ITTF. 25 November 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  7. ^ "Liu Shiwen suspended from international play". ITTF. 28 November 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  8. ^ "Foot injury forces Zhang Jike to withdraw from Grand Finals". ITTF. December 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  9. ^ "Illness forces Ding Ning to withdraw from Grand Finals". ITTF. 9 December 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  10. ^ "Men's Singles draw". ITTF. Archived from the original on 10 December 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  11. ^ "Title retained, dramatic fifth win, Ma Long out of sight". ITTF. 11 December 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  12. ^ "Women's Singles draw". ITTF. Archived from the original on 10 December 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  13. ^ "Zhu Yuling secures title, joins illustrious list". ITTF. 11 December 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  14. ^ "Men's Doubles draw". ITTF. Archived from the original on 10 December 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  15. ^ "Title defence thwarted, Korean duo recovers to clinch top prize". ITTF. 11 December 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  16. ^ "Women's Doubles draw". ITTF. Archived from the original on 10 December 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  17. ^ "We meet again, same fortunes for Hina Hayata and Doo Hoi Kem". ITTF. 11 December 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
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