2015 in table tennis

Overview of the events of 2015 in table tennis
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  • January 8 – December 13: 2015 ITTF Calendar of Events[1]

World cups, championships, and test event

Continental TT championships

  • January 23–29: 2015 African Table Tennis Championships in Egypt Cairo[11]
  • February 6–8: 2015 European Top 16 Cup in Azerbaijan Baku[19]
  • March 13–15: 2015 Asian Cup Table Tennis Tournament in India Jaipur[20]
  • March 16–24: 2015 Latin American Table Tennis Championships in Argentina Buenos Aires[23]
    • Men's singles: Brazil Hugo Calderano[24]
    • Women's singles: Brazil Gui Lin[25]
    • Men's doubles: Chile Manuel Moya / Alejandro Rodríguez[26]
    • Women's doubles: Brazil Gui Lin / Lígia Silva[27]
    • Mixed doubles: Mexico Marcos Madrid / Yadira Silva[28]
    • Men's team winners:  Brazil (Hugo Calderano, Cazuo Matsumoto, Thiago Monteiro)[29]
    • Women's team winners:  Brazil (Lígia Silva, Jessica Yamada, Gui Lin)[30]
  • April 8–12: 2015 African Junior and Cadet Championships in Mauritius Beau-Bassin Rose-Hill[31]
    • Junior
    • Men's junior singles winner: Egypt Aly Ghallab[32]
    • Women's junior singles winner: Egypt Amira Yousry[33]
    • Men's junior doubles winners: Egypt Aly Ghallab / Karim Elhakem[34]
    • Women's junior doubles winners: Egypt Reem Morad / Amira Yousry[35]
    • Mixed junior doubles winners: Egypt Aly Ghallab / Reem Morad[36]
    • Men's junior team winners:  Egypt (Aly Ghallab, Karim Elhakem, Omar Elhamady)[37]
    • Women's junior team winners:  Algeria (Lynda Loghraibi, Sannah Lagsir, Hiba Feredj)[38]
    • Cadet
    • Men's cadet singles winner: Egypt Youssef Abdel-Aziz[39]
    • Women's cadet singles winner: Egypt Marwa Alhodaby[40]
    • Men's cadet team winners:  Egypt (Youssef Abdel-Aziz and Marwan Abdelwahab)[41]
    • Women's cadet team winners:  Egypt (Marwa and Mariam Alhodaby)[42]
  • April 10–12: 2015 ITTF-Oceania Cup in Australia Bendigo[43]
    • Oceania Cup
    • Men's singles winner: Australia William Henzell[44]
    • Women's singles winner: Australia Lay Jian Fang[45]
    • Pacific Cup
    • Men's singles winner: New Caledonia Laurent Sens[46]
    • Women's singles winner: New Caledonia Ornella Bouteille[47]
  • May 13–16: 2015 Oceania Cadet and Junior Championships in Kiribati Tarawa[48]
    • Junior
    • Men's junior singles winner: Australia Jake Duffy
    • Men's junior doubles winners: Australia Dillon Chambers / Jake Duffy
    • Women's junior singles winner: Australia Rebekah Stanley
    • Women's junior doubles winners: New Zealand CHENG Zhiying / VONG Hui-Ling
    • Mixed junior doubles winners: Australia Jake Duffy / Rebekah Stanley
    • Men's junior team winners:  Australia (Dillon Chambers, Jake Duffy, Rohan Dhooria)
    • Women's junior team winners:  Australia (Katherine Li, Rebekah Stanley, Georgina Newton)
    • Cadet
    • Men's cadet singles winner: Australia Benjamin Gould
    • Men's cadet doubles winners: New Zealand Kevin Lin / ZHAO Yang Lun
    • Women's cadet singles winner: New Zealand VONG Hui-Ling
    • Women's cadet doubles winners: New Zealand CHENG Zhiying / VONG Hui-Ling
    • Mixed cadet doubles winners: New Zealand ZHAO Yang Lun / VONG Hui-Ling
    • Men's cadet team winners:  New Zealand (Kevin Lin, and ZHAO Yang Lun)
    • Women's cadet team winners:  Australia (Rebekah Stanley, Katherine Li, Georgina Newton)
  • May 15–17: 2015 North America Cup in Canada Markham, Ontario[49]
    • Men's winner: United States Jimmy Butler
    • Women's winner: Canada Zhang Mo
  • May 29–31: 2015 Latin American Table Tennis Cup in Cuba Havana[50]
  • June 23–28: 2015 Latin American Junior and Cadet Championships in Puerto Rico Aguada, Puerto Rico[51]
    • Junior
    • Junior boys' singles winner: Puerto Rico Brian Afanador
    • Junior boys' doubles winners: Puerto Rico Brian Afanador / Yomar Gonzalez
    • Junior girls' singles winner: Brazil Leticia Nakada
    • Junior girls' doubles winners: Brazil Leticia Nakada / Alexia Nakashima
    • Junior mixed doubles winners: Brazil Vitor Santos / Alexia Nakashima
    • Junior boys' team winners:  Argentina[52]
    • Junior girls' team winners:  Brazil[53]
    • Cadet
    • Cadet boys' singles winner: Brazil Guilherme Teodoro
    • Cadet boys' doubles winners: Brazil Rafael Torino / Guilherme Teodoro
    • Cadet Girls' Singles winner: Brazil Bruna Takahashi
    • Cadet girls' doubles winners: Puerto Rico Adriana Diaz / Lineris Rivera
    • Cadet mixed doubles winners: Puerto Rico Francisco Matias / Adriana Diaz
    • Cadet boys' team winners:  Brazil[54]
    • Cadet girls' team winners:  Puerto Rico[55]
  • July 10–19: 2015 European Youth Championships in Slovakia Bratislava[56]
    • Junior boys' singles winner: Sweden Anton Kallberg
    • Junior boys' doubles winner: Slovenia Darko Jorgic / Deni Kozul
    • Junior girls' singles winner: Romania Adina Diaconu
    • Junior girls' doubles winners: Russia Maria Malanina / Daria Chernoray
    • Junior mixed doubles winners: Romania Alexandru Manole / Andreea Clapa
    • Cadet boys' singles winner: Romania Cristian Pletea
    • Cadet boys' doubles winners: France Irvin Bertrand / Lilian Bardet
    • Cadet girls' singles winner: Russia Maria Taylakova
    • Cadet girls' doubles winners: Croatia Ema Marn / Andrea Pavlovic
    • Cadet mixed doubles winners: Romania Cristian Pletea / Russia Maria Taylakova
  • July 21–23: 2015 Africa Cup, TOP16, in Cameroon Yaoundé[57]
  • July 22–26: 2015 Asian Junior and cadet Championships in Malaysia Kuala Lumpur[58]
    • Junior:  China won all the gold medals available and won the overall medal tally, too.
    • Cadet: China won all the gold medals available and won the overall medal tally, too.
  • September 5–7: 2015 North American Table Tennis Championships in United States Westchester County, New York[59]
    • Men's winner: United States Timothy Wang
    • Women's winner: United States Lily Zhang
    • Cadet boys' singles winner: United States Jack Wang
    • Cadet girls' singles winner: United States Crystal Wang
    • Men's team winners:  United States (Jimmy Butler, Timothy Wang, Kanak Jha)
    • Women's team winners:  United States (Lily Zhang, Judy Hugh, Amy Wang)
    • Junior men's team winners:  United States (Jack Wang, Kanak Jha, Krishnateja Avvari)
    • Junior women's team winners:  United States (Prachi Jha, Crystal Wang, Amy Wang)
  • September 25 – October 4: 2015 European Table Tennis Championships in Russia Yekaterinburg[60]
  • September 26 – October 3: 2015 Asian Table Tennis Championships in Thailand Pattaya[61]
  • October 16–18: 2015 Europe Youth Top-10 in Romania Buzău
    • For information, click here.
  • January 28 – November 15: 2015 ITTF World Tour
    • January 28 – February 1: Hungarian Open in Hungary Budapest[62]
      • Men's singles: Hong Kong Jiang Tianyi[63]
      • Women's singles: Japan Misako Wakamiya[64]
      • Men's doubles: South Korea Jeong Sang-eun / Lee Sang-su[65]
      • Women's doubles: Austria Sofia Polcanova / Amelie Solja[66]
    • February 11–15: Kuwait Open in Kuwait Kuwait City[67]
      • Men's singles: China Ma Long[68]
      • Women's singles: China Li Xiaoxia[69]
      • Men's doubles: Chinese Taipei Chiang Hung-Chieh / Huang Sheng-Shyan[70]
      • Women's doubles: China Ding Ning / Zhu Yuling[71]
    • February 17–22: Qatar Open in Qatar Doha[72]
    • March 10–14: Nigeria Open in Nigeria Lagos[77]
    • March 18–22: German Open in Germany Bremen[82]
      • Men's singles: China Ma Long[83]
      • Women's singles: Japan Mima Ito[84]
      • Men's doubles: Germany Timo Boll / Patrick Franziska[85]
      • Women's doubles: Germany Shan Xiaona / Petrissa Solja[86]
    • March 25–29: Spanish Open in Spain Almería[87]
    • May 13–17: Belarus Open in Belarus Minsk[92]
      • Men's singles: Qatar Li Ping
      • Women's singles: Japan Mima Ito
      • Men's doubles: Denmark Jonathan Groth / Kasper Sternberg
      • Women's doubles: Japan Miyu Maeda / Mori Sakura
    • May 19–23: Croatia Open in Croatia Zagreb[93]
    • May 27–31: Philippines Open in Philippines Subic, Zambales[94]
      • Men's singles: Japan Yuya Oshima
      • Women's singles: Japan Kasumi Ishikawa
      • Men's doubles: Belgium Robin Devos / Cedric Nuytinck
      • Women's doubles: Hong Kong LEE Ho Ching / ZHU Chengzhu
    • June 3–7: Australian Open in Australia Gold Coast[95]
      • Men's singles: South Korea Jung Young-sik
      • Women's singles: Japan Ai Fukuhara
      • Men's doubles: Hong Kong HO Kwan Kit / LAM Siu Hang
      • Women's doubles: South Korea JEON Ji-hee / LEE Da-som
    • June 24–28: Japan Open in Japan Kobe[96]
      • Men's singles: China Xu Xin
      • Women's singles: China Chen Meng
      • Men's doubles: China Ma Long / Xu Xin
      • Women's doubles: China LIU Fei / Wu Yang
    • July 1–5: Korea Open in South Korea Incheon[97]
      • Men's singles: South Korea Jung Young-sik
      • Women's singles: Japan Ai Fukuhara
      • Men's doubles: South Korea Jung Young-sik / Kim Min-seok
      • Women's doubles: Japan Miu Hirano / Mima Ito
    • July 29 – August 2: Pyongyang Open in  North Korea[98]
      • Men's singles: North Korea CHOE Il
      • Women's singles: China SUN Chen
      • Men's doubles: North Korea CHOE Il / PAK Sin Hyok
      • Women's doubles: North Korea KIM Song I / Ri Myong-sun
    • August 5–9: China Open in China Chengdu[99]
      • Men's singles: China Ma Long
      • Women's singles: China Zhu Yuling
      • Men's doubles: China Fan Zhendong / Xu Xin
      • Women's doubles: China Chen Meng / Liu Shiwen
    • August 19–23: Bulgaria Open in Bulgaria Panagyurishte[100]
      • Men's singles: South Korea KIM Dong-hyun
      • Women's singles: Japan Kasumi Ishikawa
      • Men's doubles: South Korea CHO Eon-rae / KIM Dong-hyun
      • Women's doubles: South Korea JEON Ji-hee / YANG Ha-eun
    • August 26–30: Czech Open in Czech Republic Olomouc[101]
      • Men's singles: Hong Kong Wong Chun Ting
      • Women's singles: Japan Ai Fukuhara
      • Men's doubles: Sweden Pär Gerell / Jon Persson
      • Women's doubles: South Korea JEON Ji-hee / YANG Ha-eun
    • September 2–6: Austrian Open in Austria Wels[102]
      • Men's singles: Japan Jun Mizutani
      • Women's singles: Germany Han Ying
      • Men's doubles: South Korea JANG Woo-jin / Lee Sang-su
      • Women's doubles: Germany SHAN Xiaona / Petrissa Solja
    • September 9–12: Belgium Open in Belgium De Haan[103]
      • Men's singles: Iran Nima Alamian
      • Women's singles: South Korea SEO Hyo-won
      • Men's doubles: Iran Nima Alamian / Noshad Alamian
      • Women's doubles: Singapore Lin Ye / Zhou Yihan
    • September 16–20: Argentina Open in Argentina Mendoza, Argentina[104]
      • Men's singles: Brazil Eric Jouti
      • Women's singles: South Korea JEON Ji-hee
      • Men's doubles: Argentina Gaston Alto / Pablo Tabachnik
      • Women's doubles: South Korea JEON Ji-hee / YANG Ha-eun
    • September 23–27: Chile Open in Chile Santiago[105]
      • Men's singles: Brazil Thiago Monteiro
      • Women's singles: South Korea JEON Ji-hee
      • Men's doubles: Chile Gustavo Gómez / Manuel Moya
      • Women's doubles: Brazil Leticia Nakada / Bruna Takahashi
    • October 21–25: Poland Open in Poland Warsaw[106]
      • Men's singles: China Fan Zhendong
      • Women's singles: China Liu Shiwen
      • Men's doubles: Sweden Kristian Karlsson / Mattias Karlsson
      • Women's doubles: China Ding Ning / Zhu Yuling
    • November 4–8: Russia Open in Russia Yekaterinburg
      • Event cancelled
    • November 11–15: Swedish Open in Sweden Stockholm[107]
      • Men's singles: China Fan Zhendong
      • Women's singles: China Mu Zi
      • Men's doubles: China Fang Bo / Xu Xin
      • Women's doubles: China Chen Meng / Mu Zi
  • December 10–13: 2015 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals in Portugal Lisbon[108]
  • March 12 – December 19: 2015 ITTF Para Table Tennis Calendar of Events[109]
  • Note: The French Open, slated for June 17–21 in Nantes, was cancelled.
    • March 12–16: Hungarian Open in Hungary Eger[110]
      •  South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • March 17–22: Italian Open in Italy Lignano Sabbiadoro[111]
      •  Ukraine won the gold medal tally.  France won the overall medal tally.
    • April 6–13: 2015 Oceania Para Regional Championships in Australia Bendigo[112]
      •  Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • May 5–10: Slovenian Open in Slovenia Laško[113]
      •  Ukraine won the gold medal tally. Ukraine,  South Korea, and  Russia had a score of 13.5 each in the overall medal tally.
    • May 12–17: Slovakian Open in Slovakia Bratislava[114]
      •  South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • May 26–31: Bayreuth Open in  Germany[115]
      •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • June 17–21: Para Table Tennis Open Ciutat del Prat in Spain El Prat de Llobregat[116]
      •  France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • June 24–28: Romania International Table Tennis Open in Romania Cluj-Napoca[117]
      •  Slovakia won the gold medal tally.  Romania won the overall medal tally.
    • July 24–27: Thailand Open 2015 in Thailand Pattaya[118]
      •  Thailand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • August 7–14: Part of the 2015 Parapan American Games in Canada Toronto[119][120]
      •  Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • August 22–24: Taichung Table Tennis Open for the Disabled 2015 in  Chinese Taipei[121]
    • September 3–6: 2015 Korea PTT Open in South Korea Ulsan[122]
      •  South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • September 22–27: Czech Open 2015 in Czech Republic Ostrava[123]
      •  Poland won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • October 5–7: 1st Morocco Para TT Open 2015 in Morocco Agadir[124]
      •  Nigeria won the gold medal tally.  Morocco won the overall medal tally.
    • October 7–11: African Championships 2015 in Morocco Agadir[125]
      •  Egypt won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • October 12–18: 2015 European Regional Championships in Denmark Vejle[126]
      •  Poland won the gold medal tally.  France won the overall medal tally.
    • October 17–22: Al Watani Championship in Jordan Amman[127]
      •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • October 22–29: 2015 Asia Regional Championships in Jordan Amman[128]
      •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • October 30 – November 3: Belgium Open in Belgium Sint-Niklaas[129]
      •  Belgium won the gold medal tally.  Japan won the overall medal tally.
    • November 5–9: Copa Tango XIII in Argentina Buenos Aires[130]
    • November 13–15: Copa Chile in Chile Santiago[131]
      •  Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • November 19–25: China Open in China Beijing[132]
      •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • December 16–19: Copa Costa Rica in Costa Rica San José, Costa Rica[133]
      •  France and  Russia won 4 gold medals each. France won the overall medal tally.

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