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Fukuhara Defeats 14 Year Old Ito In Korea Open Final

Ai FUKHARA has proven herself as a force still to be reckoned with, by becoming the GAC Group 2015 World Tour (Super Series) Korea Open Champion, which concluded today in Incheon, Korea.

FUKUHARA beat 14 year old compatriot, Mima ITO, whom experts predict will take over her throne as the queen of Japanese table tennis.

A devastating performance by the 26 year old world number eight proved too much for ITO, as FUKUHARA prevailed easily 11-6, 11-7, 12-10, 11-4 to win her second ITTF World Tour in 2015, and her fourth overall.

An excited FUKUHARA stated: “I am very happy. Last week I lost very early at the Japan Open, and I was very upset. I am glad that I was able to come here and make up for it and become the champion.

“Playing against Ito is not like playing against a regular 14 year old. Her level is much higher than that. Today I wanted to show everyone that I was still one of the best in Japan, and I am ahead of all these young talented girls.”

The women’s final saw the experienced triumphed over youth, the opposite happened in the men’s final, as 23 year old JUNG Youngsik (KOR) defeated the 35 year old and more celebrated teammate, JOO Saehyuk in the men’s singles final.

Ai Fukuhara proves herself in Korea by beating Mima Ito
Ai Fukuhara proves herself in Korea by beating Mima Ito

The number four seeded JUNG won his second ITTF World Tour title, after his victory at the Australian Open, 11-9, 11-1, 9-11, 11-9, 11-8 over the third seeded JOO.

The world number 20, who can expect to be ranked a lot higher once the next world rankings are released, stated: “It is an unbelievable feeling to be the Champion here in my home country. My victory at the Australian Open earlier this year was my first ever ITTF World Tour title, and it gave me immense confidence, as I now believe that I am good enough to be winning these big events.”

“All my focus is now trying to qualify to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.”

It was more Korean action in the men’s doubles final, as team mates JUNG Youngsik & KIM Minseok battled for gold against colleagues CHO Seungmin & KIM Minhyeok (KOR).

JUNG added another gold to his singles victory as him and his partner KIM, were too good for their opponents and won the tough, closer encounter 9-11, 11-9, 11-8, 7-11, 11-6 to win gold in front of their family and friends.

The women’s doubles final was more like a cadet event, with the average age of the four players 14.75 years!

The younger of the pairs, the 14 year old duo of Mima ITO & Miu HIRANO defeated Hina HAYATA & Hitomi SATO (JPN) 8-11, 8-11, 11-5, 11-6, 11-9 to win their third ITTF World Tour title.

Their first title came back in Germany last year, when they were just 13 years old, with a combined age of 27 years and 145 days. This made them the youngest ever ITTF World Tour winners, earning them a Guiness World Record!

Yui HAMAMOTO (JPN) continued Japan’s dominance of the under 21 events in 2015 by clinching the women’s U21 title, which is the second of her fledging career. In the semi final, the 17 year old broke Hitomi SATO’s (JPN) streak of four consecutive under 21 titles, which was a record.

HAMAMOTO was too good for compatriot Miyu MAEDA in the final, winning 9-11, 11-7, 11-5, 5-11, 12-10.

Masaki YOSHIDA (JPN) was inspired by his older brother Maharu’s amazing performance at last week’s Japan Open to claim the men’s under 21 title. YOSHIDA destroyed his teammate Asuka MACHI (JPN) 11-6, 11-7, 11-2 in the final.

The world’s best table tennis players now have a few weeks rest and training before the GAC Group 2015 World Tour continues with the Pyongyang Open taking place on 29 July – 2 August 2015.

MA Long Moves Back to World Number One

Ma Long powered his way to his 18th World Tour victory at the Kuwait Open.
Ma Long.

China’s MA Long has returned to the summit of international table tennis by becoming world number one for a 31st month.

The 26-year-old’s victory at the GAC Group 2015 World Tour Kuwait Open against then number one, XU Xin, was enough to dislodge his teammate, to return to the top position for the first time since February 2014.

MA Long will be desperate to consolidate his position as number one in the world, by becoming singles World Champion for the first time at the Qoros 2015 World Table Tennis Championships to be held in Suzhou, China on 26 April – 3 May 2015.

The Chinese pair of 18-year-old FAN Zhendong, and World & Olympic Champion ZHANG Jike remain at three and four in the world respectively. Japan’s Jun MIZUTANI and NN Table Tennis Club 2015 Europe Top 16 champion Germany’s Dimitrij OVTCHAROV rounds up the top five.

Ma Long is once again officially the best on the world.
Ma Long is once again officially the best on the world.

The world ranking points from winning the GAC Group 2015 World Tour Qatar Open meant that 38-year-old Vladimir SAMSONOV (BLR) is now back into the top 10, while fellow former world number one Timo BOLL (GER) falling off the world ranking due to inactivity over the past four months.

China’s DING Ning retains the top position on the women’s side for a 19th consecutive week, with her compatriot, GAC Group 2015 World Tour Kuwait Open champion, LI Xiaoxia moving up one place to finish off number two in the March world rankings.

LIU Shiwen (CHN) moves down to number three, just ahead of Singapore’s FENG Tianwei and Japan’s Kasumi ISHIKAWA.

Romania’s Elizabeta SAMARA’s victory at the Qatar Open pushed her back up to the 14th position, just behind Austria’s LIU Jia, who like OVTCHAROV, won the NN Table Tennis Club 2015 Europe Top 16 in Baku, Azerbaijan.

The next two events offering high world ranking points are the GAC Group 2015 World Tour stops, the Nigerian Open (Challenge Series) on 10-14 March and the German Open (Super Series) on 18-22 March 2015.

See the full March World Rankings here: http://www.ittf.com/ittf_ranking/.

GAC Group 2015 World Tour To Offer A Record US $3,000,000 Of Prize Money

The GAC Group 2015 ITTF World Tour is set to be the most lucrative Tour of all time, with the ITTF announcing that a record US$3,000,000 prize money will be on offer for the world’s best table tennis players.

In 2015, the GAC Group World Tour will be made up of 23 events in 23 countries, making it the biggest ever World Tour in ITTF history.

ITTF’s CEO Judit FARAGO stated: “With the support of our title sponsor GAC Group, the Tour offers more prize money than ever, exactly 3 million US dollars, an increase of US$240,000. A first in 2015, the 3 Most Active Players on the World Tour will share a bonus award of 39,000 US dollars above the prize money they earn.

“We are happy that again five continents are included in the series and we warmly welcome two new organisers. Looking forward with great excitement to the start of the Tour next week in Hungary where the last year’s event participation record will be broken immediately with 360 entries.”

New World Tour stops in 2015 include North Korea and Bulgaria, and the GAC Group 2015 World Tour will touch all corners of the globe in 2015, making it a truly international tour.

The GAC Group 2015 World Tour is set the be the most lucrative table tennis tour of all time
The GAC Group 2015 World Tour is set the be the most lucrative table tennis tour of all time

In addition to offering the highest prize money in history, the 2015 World Tour will also be the most viewed in history, with more events shown live throughout the world on television and all the events being shown live on ITTF’s live streaming platform, itTV.

As was the case in 2014, the GAC Group 2015 ITTF World Tour will be split up into three tiers (highest first): Super (6 events), Major (6 events), Challenge (11 events). The higher the series, the more prize money, World ranking points, World Tour ranking points and higher quality of competition on offer.

The top 16 singles and top 8 doubles pairs of the World Tour point standing will then be invited to the prestigious World Tour Grand Finals at the end of the year, a location to be announced later.

ITTF’s 970,000 social media followers on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, as well as Sina and Tencent Weibo will be in a prime position to receive exclusive content from what will be the most social #ITTFWorldTour in history.

The GAC Group 2015 World Tour kicks off in Hungary on 28 January 2015. Check out the full World Tour calendar here: http://bit.ly/157yHKz and a breakdown of the prize money here: http://bit.ly/1sXiItE.

ITTF Opens Bidding for the GAC Group 2015 World Tour

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The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) is excited to open bids for the GAC Group 2015 ITTF World Tour.

The ITTF World Tour is the biggest table tennis tour on the planet, with the best table tennis players in the world battling for millions of dollars in prize money in all corners of the globe.

ITTF Marketing Director Steve Dainton stated: “We look forward to continue working with our long time organisers, newer organisers and welcoming new cities and countries to bid for these prestigious and commercially growing events.”

“We believe this bid process will attract a growing number of larger cities around the world and ensure the ITTF World Tour events continue to grow and prosper as a commercially attractive sporting product, one that any city in the world should be actively looking to host.”

The GAC Group 2015 World Tour will comprise of 3 tiers:

Super Series x 6 events

Major Series x 6 events

Challenge Series x multiple events

The higher the tier, the more exposure available for your city/country, more prize money, more world ranking and World Tour standing points and higher quality of competition on offer.

The GAC Group 2015 ITTF World Tour is one of the hottest properties on the Table Tennis calendar, as it promises millions of TV and online viewership, extensive media coverage and attractive commercial rights for any city/country looking to host the event.

The ITTF World Tour (formally Pro Tour) was formed in 1996 and has gone from strength to strength ever since. In 2013, there were 1393 players from 83 countries playing in 19 events.

During the World Tour, players accumulate World Tour standing points, with the top 16 male and female players being invited to the one-million-dollar World Tour Grand Finals.