The Table Tennis World Cup has been held annually since 1980. There had only been men's singles until the start of women's singles in 1996 and team competitions in 1990. The competitions are sanctioned by the International Table Tennis Federation.

In the years 2021–2023, the event was suspended. A new WTT event, WTT Cup Finals, began in 2021, which is the season-ending championship of the WTT. WTT stated that the winners of the WTT Cup Finals would win the prestigious ITTF World Cup trophies in March 2021, but the winners have been actually presented with WTT Cup Finals specific trophies since the inaugural edition, and the event has been renamed to simply WTT Finals since 2023, making it a pure season-ending event.

ITTF World Cup returned with an innovative mixed team format in 2023 in Chengdu, and ITTF Singles World Cup returned in 2024, in Macao, China.

Competitions

Men's and women's world cups

For 2024 singles world cup, participants of the competition composed of:

  • The World Champion.
  • The U19 World Champion.
  • The top 4 player from each of the 5 continents' (Africa, Asia, Europe, Americas and Oceania) Continental Cup. If a continent does not have this tournament scheduled in 2024 prior to the World Cup, player selection will be based on the World Ranking.
  • 24 additional players shall be selected from the World Ranking.
  • There shall be no more 4 players from an association, except an association with players qualified from items World Champion and U19 World Champion may compete with up to 6 players.

For previous editions, participants of the competition are composed of:

  • The current holder of the World Cup.
  • The World Champion.
  • The champion player or the strongest current player from each of the 6 continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America and Oceania).
  • 1 player from the host association.
  • The top 8 players from the world ranking list.
  • 2 wild card selections. No more than 2 players from an association unless a third is invited as a wild card. If the World Champion and the World Cup title holder is the same player, or the host association has a player qualified as title holder or from the world ranking, the vacancy goes to the next highest eligible player on the world ranking list.

Team World Cup

  • Top 7 associations at the preceding World Team Championships.
  • If the team of the host association is not on the top 7 list, the team of the host association and 4 teams from continental federations would be represented at the event.

Mixed Team World Cup

  • 16 teams comprising a minimum of three and maximum of four players per gender.
  • Each team shall be accompanied by a non-playing coach.
  • Maximum 10 teams, the winners of either the men's or women's competitions at the last continental team championship.
  • 1 host team if not already qualified.
  • Minimum of 7 teams will be determined based on the qualification and seeding list.

Playing system

Men's and women's world cups

The 2024 World Cup was divided into 2 stages:

  1. The 1st stage, Group stage: The 48 players are divided into 16 equal groups, with all the members of a group playing each other, and the group winners advance towards the 2nd stage. The highest-ranked player will be placed in Group 1, the 2nd highest in Group 2, the 3rd highest in Group 3 and the 4th highest in Group 4; the remaining players will be drawn into the other groups using a modified snake system 4 at a time in ranking order. Players from the same association will be drawn into separate groups. Matches of 1st stage shall be 4 games (result 4-0, 3-1 or 2-2). Final ranking will be determined in terms of Regulation 3.7.5, excluding match points, and based solely on the ratios of wins to losses first in games and then points, as far as is necessary to resolve the order.
  2. The 2nd Stage- Knockout: The draw for players will be as follows: First-place finisher of Group 1 will be placed in position 1. First-place finisher of Group 2 will be placed in position 16. First-place finishers of Groups 3 and 4 will be drawn into positions 8 and 9. First-place finishers of Groups 5 to 16 will be drawn randomly into the remaining positions. Matches of stage 2 shall be the best of 7 games.

Mixed Team World Cup

There will be a total of 56 matches (32 in Stage 1 + 24 in Stage 2). In stage 1 the teams will be divided into 4 groups (2 groups of 4 and 2 groups of 5), with all the members of a group playing each other.

For stage 1, the highest-ranked team will be placed in Group 1, the 2nd highest in Group 2, the 3rd highest in Group 3 and the 4th highest in Group 4; the remaining teams will be drawn into the groups 2 at a time in seeding order, with the exception teams 17 and 18 will be drawn into groups 3 and 4.

In stage 2, the group winners and runners-up from Stage 1 will compete in a single group with all the members of a group playing each other, with the exception that teams having played each other in stage 1 will not play again, but the results will carry forward.

Former playing system

Men's and Women's World Cups

The playing system is determined by the executive committee on recommendation by the competition department. The 2009 World Cup was divided into 3 stages. All matches were the best of 7 games.

  1. The preliminary stage, Intercontinental Cup: The 4 continental representatives from Africa, Latin America, North America and Oceania compete on a group basis. The winner joins the remaining 15 players in the 1st stage.
  2. The 1st stage, Group stage: The 16 players are divided into 4 equal groups, with all the members of a group playing each other, and the group winners and runners-up advance towards the 2nd stage. The highest-ranked player is placed in Group A, the 2nd highest in Group B, the 3rd highest in Group C and the 4th highest in Group D. The remaining players are drawn into the 4 groups at a time in ranking order. If there are 2 players from the same association, they will be drawn into separate groups, but the 3rd player from the same association may be drawn into any group.
  3. The 2nd stage, Knockout: Quarter-finals: 4 quarter finals (Q1-Q4) are arranged according to both the groups and the rankings in the 1st stage. Q1-Q4 are as follows: A1 vs. B2, C1 vs. D2, D1 vs. C2, and B1 vs. A2. Semi-finals: the matches are winner of Q1 vs. winner of Q2, and winner of Q3 vs. winner of Q4. Winners of semi-finals enter the final, with the losers competing for the third place.

Team World Cup

All team matches are played as the Olympic system with a maximum of 4 singles and 1 doubles. All individual matches of a team match are the best of 5 games.

  1. Intercontinental Cup: The 4 teams from continental federations not qualified by their ranking at the preceding World Team Championships shall compete in an Intercontinental Cup played in round-robin.
  2. Knockout: 7 teams qualified from World Team Championships and the host are seeded, based on latest ITTF World Team Ranking. The winner of the Intercontinental Cup play a match against the lowest seeded of the other 8 teams, other than the host association's team. The winner of this match shall promote to final knockout. The top 4 seeds are separated in different matches in quarter-finals.

Winners

Men's singles

YearHost cityGoldSilverBronze
1980Hong KongChina Guo YuehuaChina Li ZhenshiCzechoslovakia Josef Dvoracek
1981Kuala LumpurHungary Tibor KlampárChina Xie SaikeChina Guo Yuehua
1982Hong KongChina Guo YuehuaSweden Mikael AppelgrenChina Xie Saike
1983BarbadosSweden Mikael AppelgrenSweden Jan-Ove WaldnerSweden Erik Lindh
1984Kuala LumpurChina Jiang JialiangSouth Korea Kim WanSweden Ulf Bengtsson
1985FoshanChina Chen XinhuaPoland Andrzej GrubbaChina Jiang Jialiang
1986Port of SpainChina Chen LongcanChina Jiang JialiangSouth Korea Kim Wan
1987MacaoChina Teng YiChina Jiang JialiangPoland Andrzej Grubba
1988Guangzhou & WuhanPoland Andrzej GrubbaChina Chen LongcanChina Jiang Jialiang
1989NairobiChina Ma WengePoland Andrzej GrubbaSweden Mikael Appelgren
1990ChibaSweden Jan-Ove WaldnerChina Ma WengeChina Chen Longcan
1991Kuala LumpurSweden Jörgen PerssonFrance Jean-Philippe GatienSweden Jan-Ove Waldner
1992Ho Chi Minh CityChina Ma WengeSouth Korea Kim Taek-sooSouth Korea Yoo Nam-kyu
1993GuangzhouCroatia Zoran PrimoracChina Wang TaoCanada Wenguan Johnny Huang
1994TaipeiFrance Jean-Philippe GatienBelgium Jean-Michel SaiveCroatia Zoran Primorac
1995NimesChina Kong LinghuiGermany Jörg RoßkopfChina Liu Guoliang
1996NimesChina Liu GuoliangSweden Jan-Ove WaldnerBelarus Vladimir Samsonov
1997NimesCroatia Zoran PrimoracChina Kong LinghuiBelarus Vladimir Samsonov
1998ShantouGermany Jörg RoßkopfSouth Korea Kim Taek-sooCroatia Zoran Primorac
1999XiaolanBelarus Vladimir SamsonovAustria Werner SchlagerCroatia Zoran Primorac
2000YangzhouChina Ma LinSouth Korea Kim Taek-sooChina Wang Liqin
2001CourmayeurBelarus Vladimir SamsonovChina Wang LiqinGermany Jörg Roßkopf
2002JinanGermany Timo BollChina Kong LinghuiCroatia Zoran Primorac
2003JiangyinChina Ma LinGreece Kalinikos KreangaChina Wang Liqin
2004HangzhouChina Ma LinGreece Kalinikos KreangaChina Wang Hao
2005LiègeGermany Timo BollChina Wang HaoChina Ma Lin
2006ParisChina Ma LinChina Wang HaoChina Wang Liqin
2007BarcelonaChina Wang HaoSouth Korea Ryu Seung-minChina Wang Liqin
2008LiègeChina Wang HaoGermany Timo BollChina Ma Long
2009MoscowBelarus Vladimir SamsonovChina Chen QiChina Ma Long
2010MagdeburgChina Wang HaoChina Zhang JikeGermany Timo Boll
2011ParisChina Zhang JikeChina Wang HaoSouth Korea Joo Se-hyuk
2012LiverpoolChina Ma LongGermany Timo BollBelarus Vladimir Samsonov
2013VerviersChina Xu XinBelarus Vladimir SamsonovGermany Dimitrij Ovtcharov
2014DüsseldorfChina Zhang JikeChina Ma LongGermany Timo Boll
2015HalmstadChina Ma LongChina Fan ZhendongGermany Dimitrij Ovtcharov
2016SaarbrückenChina Fan ZhendongChina Xu XinHong Kong Wong Chun-ting
2017LiègeGermany Dimitrij OvtcharovGermany Timo BollChina Ma Long
2018ParisChina Fan ZhendongGermany Timo BollChina Lin Gaoyuan
2019ChengduChina Fan ZhendongJapan Tomokazu HarimotoChinese Taipei Lin Yun-ju
2020WeihaiChina Fan ZhendongChina Ma LongJapan Tomokazu Harimoto
2024MacauChina Ma LongChina Lin GaoyuanJapan Tomokazu Harimoto
China Wang Chuqin
2025MacauBrazil Hugo CalderanoChina Lin ShidongChina Liang Jingkun
China Wang Chuqin
2026MacauChina Wang ChuqinJapan Sora MatsushimaBrazil Hugo Calderano
Chinese Taipei Lin Yun-ju

Women's singles

YearHost cityGoldSilverBronze
1996Hong KongChina Deng YapingChina Yang YingChina Wang Chen
1997ShanghaiChina Wang NanChina Li JuNew Zealand Li Chunli
1998TaipeiChina Wang NanChina Li JuChinese Taipei Chen-Tong Fei-Ming
2000Phnom PenhChina Li JuChina Wang NanChina Sun Jin
2001WuhuChina Zhang YiningNorth Korea Kim Hyon-huiRomania Mihaela Steff
2002SingaporeChina Zhang YiningChina Li NanHong Kong Tie Ya Na
2003Hong KongChina Wang NanChina Niu JianfengChina Zhang Yining
2004HangzhouChina Zhang YiningChina Wang NanHong Kong Tie Ya Na
2005GuangzhouChina Zhang YiningChina Guo YanJapan Ai Fukuhara
2006UrumqiChina Guo YanChina Zhang YiningSingapore Li Jiawei
2007ChengduChina Wang NanChina Zhang YiningChina Guo Yue
2008Kuala LumpurChina Li XiaoxiaHong Kong Tie Ya NaSingapore Feng Tianwei
2009GuangzhouChina Liu ShiwenChina Guo YueChina Li Xiaoxia
2010Kuala LumpurChina Guo YanHong Kong Jiang HuajunChina Guo Yue
2011SingaporeChina Ding NingChina Li XiaoxiaHong Kong Tie Ya Na
2012HuangshiChina Liu ShiwenRomania Elizabeta SamaraSpain Shen Yanfei
2013KobeChina Liu ShiwenChina Wu YangSingapore Feng Tianwei
2014LinzChina Ding NingChina Li XiaoxiaJapan Kasumi Ishikawa
2015SendaiChina Liu ShiwenJapan Kasumi IshikawaGermany Petrissa Solja
2016PhiladelphiaJapan Miu HiranoChinese Taipei Cheng I-chingSingapore Feng Tianwei
2017MarkhamChina Zhu YulingChina Liu ShiwenChinese Taipei Cheng I-ching
2018ChengduChina Ding NingChina Zhu YulingChinese Taipei Cheng I-ching
2019ChengduChina Liu ShiwenChina Zhu YulingSingapore Feng Tianwei
2020WeihaiChina Chen MengChina Sun YingshaJapan Mima Ito
2024MacauChina Sun YingshaChina Wang ManyuChina Chen Meng
Japan Miwa Harimoto
2025MacauChina Sun YingshaChina Kuai ManChina Chen Xingtong
Japan Mima Ito
2026MacauChina Sun YingshaChina Wang ManyuSouth Korea Shin Yu-bin
Germany Sabine Winter

Men's doubles

YearHost cityGoldSilverBronze
1990SeoulSouth Korea Kim Taek-soo South Korea Yoo Nam-kyuGermany Steffen Fetzner Germany Jörg RoßkopfPoland Andrzej Grubba Poland Leszek Kucharski
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ilija Lupulesku Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Primorac
1992Las VegasSouth Korea Kim Taek-soo South Korea Yoo Nam-kyuRussia Andrei Mazunov Russia Dmitrij MazunovGermany Steffen Fetzner Germany Jörg Roßkopf
South Korea Kang Hee-chan South Korea Lee Chul-seung

Women's doubles

YearHost CityGoldSilverBronze
1990SeoulSouth Korea Hong Cha-ok South Korea Hyun Jung-hwaHong Kong Chai Po Wa Hong Kong Chan Tan LuiChina Deng Yaping China Hu Xiaoxin
South Korea Hong Soon-hwa South Korea Lee Tae-joo
1992Las VegasChina Deng Yaping China Qiao HongSouth Korea Hong Cha-ok South Korea Hyun Jung-hwaHong Kong Chai Po Wa Hong Kong Chan Tan Lui
China Chen Zihe China Gao Jun

Men's team

YearHost cityGoldSilverBronze
1990Chiba CitySweden Sweden Mikael Appelgren Erik Lindh Jörgen Persson Jan-Ove WaldnerChina China Chen Longcan Chen Zhibin Ma Wenge Wei Qingguang Yu ShentongEngland England Sky Andrew Chen Xinhua Alan Cooke Desmond Douglas
North Korea North Korea Kim Guk-chol Kim Song-hui Ri Gun-sang
1991BarcelonaChina China Ma Wenge Wang Hao (born 1966) Wang Tao Xie Chaojie Zhang LeiSweden Sweden Peter Karlsson Erik Lindh Jörgen Persson Jan-Ove WaldnerFrance France Nicolas Chatelain Damien Éloi Jean-Philippe Gatien Olivier Marmurek
North Korea North Korea Choi Kyong-sob Kim Guk-chol Kim Song-hui Ri Gun-sang
1994NimesChina China Ding Song Lin Zhigang Liu Guoliang Wang Hao (born 1966)Sweden Sweden Mikael Appelgren Peter Karlsson Jörgen Persson Jan-Ove WaldnerBelgium Belgium Thierry Cabrera Andras Podpinka Philippe Saive Frederic Sonnet
France France Patrick Chila Damien Éloi Jean-Philippe Gatien Christophe Legoût
1995AtlantaSouth Korea South Korea Chu Kyo-sung Kim Bong-chul Kim Taek-soo Lee Chul-seung Yoo Nam-kyuGermany Germany Steffen Fetzner Peter Franz Richard Prause Jörg RoßkopfJapan Japan Ichiro Imaeda Kōji Matsushita Toshio Tasaki Ryo Yuzawa
United States United States Jim Butler Cheng Yinghua David Zhuang
2007MagdeburgChina China Chen Qi Ma Lin Wang Hao (born 1983) Wang LiqinHong Kong Hong Kong Cheung Yuk Leung Chu Yan Li ChingAustria Austria Chen Weixing Robert Gardos Bernhard Presslmayer Werner Schlager
South Korea South Korea Joo Sae-hyuk Lee Jung-sam Oh Sang-eun Ryu Seung-min
2009LinzChina China Ma Long Qiu Yike Xu Xin Zhang JikeSouth Korea South Korea Joo Sae-hyuk Oh Sang-eun Ryu Seung-min Yoon Jae-youngGermany Germany Patrick Baum Dimitrij Ovtcharov Bastian Steger Christian Süß
Hong Kong Hong Kong Cheung Yuk Jiang Tianyi Leung Chu Yan Tang Peng Tse Ka Chun
2010DubaiChina China Hao Shuai Ma Long Wang Hao (born 1983) Xu Xin Zhang JikeSouth Korea South Korea Jeoung Young-sik Joo Sae-hyuk Lee Jung-woo Oh Sang-eunAustria Austria Chen Weixing Stefan Fegerl Robert Gardos Daniel Habesohn Werner Schlager
Germany Germany Patrick Baum Zoltan Fejer-Konnerth Steffen Mengel
2011MagdeburgChina China Ma Lin Ma Long Wang Hao (born 1983) Wang Liqin Xu XinSouth Korea South Korea Joo Sae-hyuk Kim Min-seok Oh Sang-eun Ryu Seung-minGermany Germany Patrick Baum Ruwen Filus Dimitrij Ovtcharov Bastian Steger
Japan Japan Kenta Matsudaira Koki Niwa Kaii Yoshida
2013GuangzhouChina China Ma Long Wang Hao (born 1983) Wang Liqin Xu Xin Zhang JikeChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Chen Chien-an Chiang Hung-chieh Chuang Chih-yuan Huang Sheng-sheng Wu Chih-chiEgypt Egypt Khalid Assar Omar Assar Mohamed El-beiali El-sayed Lashin Ahmed Saleh
Japan Japan Kenta Matsudaira Jun Mizutani Koki Niwa
2015DubaiChina China Fan Zhendong Fang Bo Ma Long Xu Xin Zhang JikeAustria Austria Chen Weixing Stefan Fegerl Robert Gardos Daniel HabesohnChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Chen Chien-an Chiang Hung-chieh Huang Sheng-sheng Wu Chih-chi
Portugal Portugal Tiago Apolónia Marcos Freitas João Geraldo João Monteiro
2018LondonChina China Fan Zhendong Lin Gaoyuan Ma Long Xu Xin Yu ZiyangJapan Japan Tomokazu Harimoto Koki Niwa Yuya Oshima Jin UedaEngland England Paul Drinkhall Tom Jarvis David McBeath Liam Pitchford Sam Walker
South Korea South Korea Jeong Sang-eun Jeoung Young-sik Lee Sang-su Lim Jong-hoon
2019TokyoChina China Fan Zhendong Liang Jingkun Lin Gaoyuan Ma Long Xu XinSouth Korea South Korea Cho Dae-seong Jang Woo-jin Jeoung Young-sik Lee Sang-su Lim Jong-hoonChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Chen Chien-an Liao Chen-ting Lin Yun-ju Peng Wang-wei Wang Tai-wei
Japan Japan Tomokazu Harimoto Takuya Jin Koki Niwa Maharu Yoshimura

Performance by nations in men's world team

TeamWinnersRunners-upThird place
China China10 (1991, '94, 2007, '09, '10, '11, '13, '15, '18, '19)1 (1990)0
South Korea South Korea1 (1995)4 (2009, '10, '11, '19)2 (2007, '18)
Sweden Sweden1 (1990)2 (1991, '94)0
Japan Japan01 (2018)4 (1995, 2011, '13, '19)
Germany Germany01 (1995)3 (2009, '10, '11)
Austria Austria01 (2015)2 (2007, '10)
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei01 (2013)2 (2015, '19)
Hong Kong Hong Kong01 (2007)1 (2009)
North Korea North Korea002 (1990, '91)
England England002 (1990, 2018)
France France002 (1991, '94)
Belgium Belgium001 (1994)
United States United States001 (1995)
Egypt Egypt001 (2013)
Portugal Portugal001 (2015)

Women's team

YearHost cityGoldSilverBronze
1990Chiba CityChina China Chen Zihe Deng Yaping Gao Jun Qiao HongNorth Korea North Korea Li Bun-hui Li Mi-suk Yu Sun-bokJapan Japan Mika Hoshino Miki Kitsukawa Rika Sato Tomoko Shimonaga
South Korea South Korea Hong Cha-ok Hong Soon-hwa Hyun Jung-hwa
1991BarcelonaChina China Chen Zihe Deng Yaping Gao Jun Liu Wei Qiao HongSouth Korea South Korea Hong Cha-ok Hong Soon-hwa Hyun Jung-hwaJapan Japan Mika Hoshino Fumiyo Yamashita-Kaizu Rika Sato
North Korea North Korea Li Bun-hui Li Mi-suk Yu Sun-bok
1994NimesRussia Russia Galina Melnik Irina Palina Elena TiminaGermany Germany Christina Fischer Elke Schall Jie Schöpp Nicole StruseChina China Wang Chen Wu Na Zhang Ling
Netherlands Netherlands Gerdie Keen Mirjam Hooman-Kloppenburg Emily Noor Bettine Vriesekoop
1995AtlantaChina China Deng Yaping Liu Wei Qiao Hong Qiao Yunping Yang YingRomania Romania Otilia Bădescu Emilia Elena Ciosu Georgeta CojocaruHungary Hungary Csilla Bátorfi Vivien Ello Krisztina Tóth
South Korea South Korea Kim Moo-kyo Park Hae-jung Park Kyung-ae Ryu Ji-hye
2007MagdeburgChina China Guo Yue Li Xiaoxia Wang Nan Zhang YiningSouth Korea South Korea Kim Kyung-ah Kwak Bang-bang Lee Eun-hee Park Mi-youngHong Kong Hong Kong Lau Sui Fei Lin Ling Tie Ya Na Zhang Rui
Hungary Hungary Li Bin Petra Lovas Georgina Póta Krisztina Tóth
2009LinzChina China Ding Ning Guo Yue Li Xiaoxia Liu ShiwenSingapore Singapore Feng Tianwei Zena Sim Kai Xin Sun Beibei Wang Yuegu Yu MengyuHong Kong Hong Kong Jiang Huajun Lau Sui Fei Lin Ling Tie Ya Na Zhang Rui
Japan Japan Ai Fukuhara Sayaka Hirano Kasumi Ishikawa
2010DubaiChina China Ding Ning Guo Yan Guo Yue Li Xiaoxia Liu ShiwenSingapore Singapore Feng Tianwei Li Jiawei Sun Beibei Wang Yuegu Yu MengyuSouth Korea South Korea Kim Kyung-ah Park Mi-young Seok Ha-jung Yang Ha-eun
Japan Japan Hiroko Fujii Ai Fukuhara Kasumi Ishikawa
2011MagdeburgChina China Ding Ning Fan Ying Guo Yan Guo Yue Li XiaoxiaJapan Japan Ai Fukuhara Sayaka Hirano Kasumi IshikawaHong Kong Hong Kong Jiang Huajun Lee Ho Ching Ng Wing Nam Tie Ya Na Yu Kwok See
Singapore Singapore Feng Tianwei Li Jiawei Sun Beibei Wang Yuegu Yu Mengyu
2013GuangzhouChina China Chang Chenchen Ding Ning Li Xiaoxia Liu Shiwen Wu YangJapan Japan Ai Fukuhara Sayaka Hirano Kasumi IshikawaHong Kong Hong Kong Guan Mengyuan Jiang Huajun Lee Ho Ching Ng Wing Nam Tie Ya Na
Singapore Singapore Feng Tianwei Isabelle Li Yee Herng Hwee Yu Mengyu
2015DubaiChina China Chen Meng Ding Ning Li Xiaoxia Liu Shiwen Zhu YulingNorth Korea North Korea Kim Hye-yong Kim Jong Ri Mi-gyong Ri Myong-sunJapan Japan Sayaka Hirano Yuka Ishigaki Misaki Morizono
Singapore Singapore Feng Tianwei Isabelle Li Lim Eunice Yu Mengyu Zhang Wanling
2018LondonChina China Chen Xingtong Ding Ning Liu Shiwen Wang Manyu Zhu YulingJapan Japan Hina Hayata Miu Hirano Kasumi Ishikawa Mima ItoHong Kong Hong Kong Doo Hoi Kem Lee Ho Ching Mak Tze Wing Ng Wing Nam Minnie Soo
North Korea North Korea Cha Hyo-sim Choe Hyon-hwa Kim Nam-hee Kim Song-i
2019TokyoChina China Chen Meng Ding Ning Liu Shiwen Sun Yingsha Wang ManyuJapan Japan Miu Hirano Kasumi Ishikawa Mima Ito Hitomi SatoChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Chen Szu-yu Cheng Hsien-tzu Cheng I-ching Liu Hsing-yin Su Pei-ling
South Korea South Korea Choi Hyo-joo Jeon Ji-hee Shin Yu-bin Suh Hyo-won Yang Ha-eun

Performance by nations in women's world team

TeamWinnersRunners-upThird place
China China11 (1990, '91, '95, 2007, '09, '10, '11, '13, '15, '18, '19)01 (1994)
Russia Russia1 (1994)00
Singapore Singapore02 (2009, '10)3 (2011, '13, '15)
Japan Japan04 (2011, '13, '18, '19)4 (1991, 2009, '10, '15)
South Korea South Korea02 (1991, 2007)3 (1995, 2010, '19)
North Korea North Korea02 (1990, 2015)2 (1991, 2018)
Romania Romania01 (1995)0
Germany Germany01 (1994)0
Hong Kong Hong Kong005 (2007, '09, '11, '13, '18)
Hungary Hungary003 (1990, '95, 2007)
France France001 (1990)
Netherlands Netherlands001 (1994)
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei001 (2019)

Mixed team

YearHost CityGoldSilverBronze
2023ChengduChina China Chen Meng Fan Zhendong Lin Gaoyuan Ma Long Sun Yingsha Wang Chuqin Wang Manyu Wang YidiSouth Korea South Korea An Jae-hyun Jang Woo-jin Jeon Ji-hee Kim Na-yeong Lee Sang-su Lee Zi-on Lim Jong-hoon Shin Yu-binJapan Japan Miwa Harimoto Tomokazu Harimoto Hina Hayata Miu Hirano Miyuu Kihara Kakeru Sone Shunsuke Togami Ryoichi Yoshiyama
2024ChengduChina China Kuai Man Liang Jingkun Lin Gaoyuan Lin Shidong Sun Yingsha Wang Chuqin Wang Manyu Wang YidiSouth Korea South Korea An Jae-hyun Cho Dae-seong Jang Woo-jin Jeon Ji-hee Kim Na-yeong Oh Jun-sung Shin Yu-bin Suh Hyo-wonHong Kong Hong Kong Chan Baldwin Doo Hoi Kem Lam Siu-hang Lee Hoi Man Karen Ng Wing Lam Wong Chun-ting Wong Hoi Tung Yiu Kwan To
2025ChengduChina Kuai Man Liang Jingkun Lin Shidong Sun Yingsha Wang Chuqin Wang Manyu Wang Yidi Xu YingbinJapan Miwa Harimoto Tomokazu Harimoto Hina Hayata Mima Ito Sora Matsushima Satsuki Odo Hiroto Shinozuka Shunsuke TogamiGermany Benedikt Duda Patrick Franziska Annett Kaufmann Nina Mittelham Dang Qiu Sabine Winter
2026Chengdu
2027Chengdu

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