The 2012 Liebherr World Team Table Tennis Championships were held at the Westfalenhallen in Dortmund, Germany from March 25 to April 1, 2012. It was the 51st edition to be contested. 120 men's teams and 92 women's teams were allocated to different divisions according to the final ranking of the previous World Team Table Tennis Championships and the ITTF World Team Rankings. The winner of the first division, called the Championship Division, was crowned as the new champion.

To be eligible to have a team entered for the team events in 2012 Summer Olympics, the ITTF member association must have participated in the tournament. The ranking of the 2012 Championships was taken into account for the Olympic qualification after the final world Olympic qualification tournament, which was held from May 10 to May 13.

Seeding

The Championship Division comprised 24 teams. The top 18 teams of the Championship Division at the 2010 World Team Championships were guaranteed a spot in the championship division. The top two teams of the Second Division in 2010 automatically advanced to the Championship Division in 2012. The other four spots were announced according to the ITTF World Team Rankings published in February, 2012.

QualificationMen's teamWomen's team
Top eighteen in 2010China Germany Japan South Korea Hong Kong Russia Belarus Hungary Czech Republic Austria Sweden Poland North Korea Portugal Spain Singapore Chinese Taipei CroatiaSingapore China Japan Germany South Korea Hong Kong Hungary Netherlands Chinese Taipei Poland Croatia Romania North Korea Russia Spain United States Ukraine Belarus
China Germany Japan South Korea Hong Kong Russia Belarus Hungary Czech RepublicAustria Sweden Poland North Korea Portugal Spain Singapore Chinese Taipei Croatia
Singapore China Japan Germany South Korea Hong Kong Hungary Netherlands Chinese TaipeiPoland Croatia Romania North Korea Russia Spain United States Ukraine Belarus
Top two of the 2nd Division in 2010Serbia SloveniaSweden Turkey
ITTF World Team Rankings (ranking in February)France (12) Greece (16) Denmark (20) Slovakia (21)Czech Republic (14) Austria (19) Serbia (20) France (21)

Medal summary

Events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's team detailsChina Ma Long Zhang Jike Wang Hao Xu Xin Ma LinGermany Timo Boll Dimitrij Ovtcharov Patrick Baum Bastian Steger Christian SüßSouth Korea Joo Se-Hyuk Ryu Seung-Min Oh Sang-Eun Kim Min-Seok Jung Young-Sik
Japan Jun Mizutani Seiya Kishikawa Koki Niwa Kenji Matsudaira Maharu Yoshimura
Women's team detailsChina Ding Ning Liu Shiwen Guo Yan Li Xiaoxia Guo YueSingapore Feng Tianwei Wang Yuegu Li Jiawei Sun Beibei Yu MengyuHong Kong Tie Ya Na Jiang Huajun Lee Ho Ching Ng Wing Nam Yu Kwok See
South Korea Kim Kyung-Ah Dang Ye-Seo Seok Ha-Jung Yang Ha-Eun Park Mi-Young

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1China2002
2Germany0101
Singapore0101
4South Korea0022
5Hong Kong0011
Japan0011
Totals (6 entries)2248

Results

Men's team

Ninth placeConsolation semifinalsFirst roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
China3
Poland1Austria0
China3
Austria3
Poland1South Korea0
Chinese Taipei1
Hong Kong3
Hong Kong2South Korea3
China3
Chinese Taipei3
Hong Kong3Germany0
Japan3
Belarus1
Singapore3Singapore1
Japan1
Belarus1
Belarus3Germany3
Sweden0Third place
Eleventh placePortugal1
Portugal0Germany3
Sweden3South KoreaX
Poland1
JapanX
Portugal3
5th–8th classificationFifth place
Austria3
Chinese Taipei0
Austria3
Sweden1
Singapore1
Sweden3
Seventh place
Chinese Taipei3
Singapore2

Women's team

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
China3
Poland3Poland0
Romania2China3
Netherlands3Hong Kong1
Austria1Netherlands0
Hong Kong3
China3
Singapore0
Japan2
Hungary0South Korea3
South Korea3South Korea2
Germany3Singapore3Third Place
North Korea1Germany2Hong KongX
Singapore3South KoreaX
Position 9–12Position 9–12Position 5–8Position 5–8
Romania2Austria0Poland1Netherlands0
Austria3North Korea3Netherlands3Japan3
Hungary0Romania1Japan3Poland2
North Korea3Hungary3Germany0Germany3

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