ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals Doha 2025
The Ultimate Table Tennis Showdown – Latest News, Full Schedule, Star Players & Predictions
Get ready for the biggest table tennis event of the year! The ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025 take place in Doha, Qatar, bringing together the world’s top-ranked players for a thrilling week of world-class competition. Follow match results, check the tournament schedule, explore player stats, and share your predictions on who will be crowned champion in this prestigious global tournament.
Latest News from the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025
Stay updated with the most important headlines from the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals in Doha. From player interviews and daily match results to expert analysis and tournament highlights – we bring you the latest news straight from the arena. Discover how your favorite stars from China, Japan, Indonesia, and other top nations are performing in this year’s most anticipated table tennis event.
Xiang Peng Makes History with First WTT Champions Title at Incheon 2025
China’s rising table tennis star Xiang Peng has made a major breakthrough on the international stage by claiming his first WTT Champions title at the WTT Champions Incheon 2025.
Countdown to Doha: 100 Days Until the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025
The countdown has officially begun! With just 100 days to go until the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025 in Doha, excitement is reaching new heights among fans, players, and federations around the globe.
Tournament Schedule and Venue Details for ITTF World Table Tennis
The tournament schedule and venue details for the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals in Doha are now available.
Tournament Schedule

Date | Event | Venue |
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17 May | XD R64, WS R128, MS R128, WD R64, MD R64 | Lusail Multipurpose Hall Qatar University Sports Complex |
17 May | XD R64, WS R128, MS R128, WD R64, MD R64 | Lusail Multipurpose Hall Qatar University Sports Complex |
18 May | XD R64, WS R128, MS R128, WD R64, MD R64 | Lusail Multipurpose Hall Qatar University Sports Complex |
18 May | XD R64, WS R128, MS R128, WD R64, MD R64 | Lusail Multipurpose Hall Qatar University Sports Complex |
19 May | XD R32, WS R64, MS R64, WD R32, MD R32 | Lusail Multipurpose Hall Qatar University Sports Complex |
19 May | XD R32, WS R64, MS R64, WD R32, MD R32 | Lusail Multipurpose Hall Qatar University Sports Complex |
20 May | XD R16, WS R64, MS R64 | Lusail Multipurpose Hall Qatar University Sports Complex |
20 May | MS R32, WS R32, MD R16, WD R16 | Lusail Multipurpose Hall Qatar University Sports Complex |
21 May | XD QF, WD R16, MD R16, WS R32, MS R32 | Lusail Multipurpose Hall |
21 May | WS R32, MS R32, MD R16, WD R16 | Lusail Multipurpose Hall |
22 May | XD QF, WS R16, MS R16, MD QF, WD QF | Lusail Multipurpose Hall |
22 May | MS R16, WS R16, WD QF, MD QF | Lusail Multipurpose Hall |
23 May | XD SF, WD QF, MD QF, WS QF, MS QF | Lusail Multipurpose Hall |
23 May | WS QF, MS QF | Lusail Multipurpose Hall |
24 May | WD SF, MS SF, WS SF, MD SF | Lusail Multipurpose Hall |
24 May | XD F, WD SF, MS SF, WS SF, MD SF | Lusail Multipurpose Hall |
25 May | MD F, WS F | Lusail Multipurpose Hall |
25 May | MS F, WD F | Lusail Multipurpose Hall |
MS – Men’s Singles
WS – Women’s Singles
MD – Men’s Doubles
WD – Women’s Doubles
XD – Mixed Doubles
R64 / R32 / R16 – Round of 64 / 32 / 16
QF – Quarterfinal
SF – Semifinal
F – Final
Top Players & Doubles Teams at the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025
Discover the leading contenders at the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025 in Doha. From reigning champions and top-ranked singles players to dynamic doubles duos, these world-class athletes will take center stage at the Lusail Sports Arena. Follow stars like Lin Shidong, Sun Yingsha, Tomokazu Harimoto, and Wang Chuqin as they compete for international glory in this elite global table tennis (ping pong) tournament.
Lin Shidong – China
Wang Chuqin – China
Tomokazu Harimoto – Japan
Liang Jingkun – China
Hugo Calderano – Brazil
Felix Lebrun – France
Truls Moregard – Sweden
Patrick Franziska – Germany
Lin Gaoyuan – China
Alexis Lebrun – France
Sun Yingsha – China
Wang Manyu – China
Wang Yidi – China
Chen Xingtong – China
Miwa Harimoto – Japan
Hina Hayata – Japan
Kuai Man – China
Satsuki Odo – Japan
Mima Ito – Japan
Shin Yubin – Korea Republic
Alexis Lebrun & Felix Lebrun – France
Shunsuke Togami & Hiroto Shinozuka – Japan
Tomokazu Harimoto & Sora Matsushima – Japan
Liang Jingkun & Wang Chuqin – China
Florian Bourrassaud & Esteban Dorr – France
Wang Chuqin & Lin Shidong – China
Lin Gaoyuan & Lin Shidong – China
Yuan Licen & Xiang Peng – China
Manav Thakkar & Manush Shah – India
Lin Yun-Ju & Kao Cheng-Jui – Chinese Taipei
Satsuki Odo & Sakura Yokoi – Japan
Hitomi Sato & Honoka Hashimoto – Japan
Wang Yidi & Sun Yingsha – China
Qian Tianyi & Chen Xingtong – China
Wang Manyu & Kuai Man – China
Cheng I-Ching & Li Yu-Jhun – Chinese Taipei
Miyuu Kihara & Miwa Harimoto – Japan
Miyu Nagasaki & Miyuu Kihara – Japan
Barbora Balazova & Hana Matelova – Slovak Republic / Czech Republic
Natalia Bajor & Tatiana Kukulkova – Poland / Slovak Republic
Kuai Man & Lin Shidong – China
Wang Chuqin & Sun Yingsha – China
Wong Chun Ting & Doo Hoi Kem – Hong Kong, China
Lim Jonghoon & Shin Yubin – Korea Republic
Hina Hayata & Tomokazu Harimoto – Japan
Kristian Karlsson & Christina Kallberg – Sweden
Alvaro Robles & Maria Xiao – Spain
Sora Matsushima & Miwa Harimoto – Japan
Lin Gaoyuan & Wang Yidi – China
Ri Jong Sik & Kim Kum Yong – Korea DPR
Who Will Win the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025?
Think you know table tennis? Now’s your chance to prove it! Dive into player stats, head-to-head matchups, and current form to make your prediction for the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025 in Doha. Whether you follow Sun Yingsha, Lin Shidong, Tomokazu Harimoto, or any rising ping pong star — your insights could lead to the perfect prediction.
Join fans from around the world and make your pick today!
About the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025
The ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025 is the most prestigious international table tennis (ping pong) tournament of the year. Held in the vibrant city of Doha, Qatar, this global showdown brings together the world’s top-ranked male and female players in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles competitions.
Taking place at the state-of-the-art Lusail Sports Arena, the 2025 finals promise fast-paced rallies, elite-level performances, and unforgettable moments. Athletes from powerhouses like China, Japan, Germany, France, Sweden, Korea Republic, and Brazil will compete for world titles and international glory.
Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the sport, this is the table tennis event you can’t afford to miss. Follow the action, explore the schedule, and dive into the world of world-class ping pong in Doha!
ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025 – Tournament Format & Rules FAQ
Find quick answers about the structure, rules, match formats, and draw system for the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025 in Doha. Everything you need to know before the games begin!
What are the tournament dates?
Where is the tournament held?
What events are included in the ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2025?
The tournament features five individual events: Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles.
How is the tournament format structured?
All events follow a single-elimination (knockout) system. Once a player or pair loses, they are out of the competition.
How many players or pairs take part in each event?
Singles: 128 players per draw (Men’s and Women’s)
Doubles: 64 pairs per draw (Men’s, Women’s, and Mixed)
How many games are played in a match?
- Singles Matches: Best of 7 games
- Doubles Matches: Best of 5 games
When will the draw take place?
The official draw for all events will be held on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
Can players from the same country face each other?
Players or pairs from the same association cannot face each other in the first round, but may meet in later rounds.