The 2025 World Table Tennis Championships was the 58th edition of World Table Tennis Championships, held in Doha, Qatar from 17 to 25 May 2025. Doha secured the bid over Alicante, Spain, during the 2022 ITTF Summit. This marked the second time Qatar hosted the tournament, the previous occasion being the team event in 2004. The Lusail Sports Arena served as the main venue, while the Qatar University Sports Complex was used as the secondary venue for the first four days of the competition.

A total of 353 Players from 69 member associations were registered for the tournament. The singles events followed a best-of-seven, single-elimination format, while the doubles events used a best-of-five, single-elimination format.

China's Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha clinched their third consecutive mixed doubles title. On the following day, Wang and Sun went on to win the men's singles and women's singles titles, respectively. Hiroto Shinozuka and Shunsuke Togami claimed Japan's first men's doubles title at the World Championships since 1961. The tournament concluded with the Chinese duo Wang Manyu and Kuai Man winning the women's doubles title.

Schedule

The tournament was played over nine days.

Date17 May18 May19 May20 May21 May22 May23 May24 May25 May
Men's singlesR128R64R64+R32R32R16QFSFF
Women's singlesR128R64R64+R32R32R16QFSFF
Men's doublesR64R32R16QFSFF
Women's doublesR64R32R16QFSFF
Mixed doublesR64R32R16QFSFF

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1China4127
2Japan1124
3Brazil0101
Chinese Taipei0101
5Austria00.500.5
Romania00.500.5
7France0022
South Korea0022
9Hong Kong0011
Sweden0011
Totals (10 entries)551020

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles detailsChina Wang ChuqinBrazil Hugo CalderanoChina Liang Jingkun
Sweden Truls Möregårdh
Women's singles detailsChina Sun YingshaChina Wang ManyuJapan Mima Ito
China Chen Xingtong
Men's doubles detailsJapan Hiroto Shinozuka Japan Shunsuke TogamiChinese Taipei Lin Yun-ju Chinese Taipei Kao Cheng-juiFrance Alexis Lebrun France Félix Lebrun
France Esteban Dorr France Florian Bourrassaud
Women's doubles detailsChina Wang Manyu China Kuai ManAustria Sofia Polcanova Romania Bernadette SzőcsSouth Korea Shin Yu-bin South Korea Ryu Han-na
Japan Miwa Harimoto Japan Miyuu Kihara
Mixed doubles detailsChina Wang Chuqin China Sun YingshaJapan Maharu Yoshimura Japan Satsuki OdoSouth Korea Lim Jong-hoon South Korea Shin Yu-bin
Hong Kong Wong Chun Ting Hong Kong Doo Hoi Kem

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