2024 World Team Table Tennis Championships

The 2024 World Team Table Tennis Championships were held in Busan, South Korea from 16 to 25 February 2024.[3][4] Busan was selected as the first South Korean city to host World Table Tennis Championships in 2018.The continental quota allocation is the following: 4 for Africa, 6 for the Americas, 10 for Asia, 11 for Europe, and 2 for Oceania.Instead, the remaining six (6) places shall be allocated as follows: Five (5) places are transferred to the five continents as follows: Africa 1, the Americas 1, Asia 1, Europe 1, and Oceania 1; with the final allocation as per qualifying event or Team World Ranking (TWR) to be confirmed by each continental federation.The remaining one (1) place will go to the highest-ranked not-yet-qualified team on the ITTF WTR November 2023.
China News Service video about the Chinese team performance.
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