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2024 in table tennis

This page lists notable table tennis events taking place in 2024.

Olympic Games

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ITTF Championships

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Senior
Youth

Continental table tennis championships

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Africa

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  • July 15–21: 2024 ITTF African Youth Championships in Botswana Gaborone[5]

Americas

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Senior
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  • August 31– September 7: 2024 ITTF Pan American Youth Championships in Peru Lima[8]

Asia

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Senior
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  • June 30– July 6: 2024 Asian Youth Championships in China Chongqing[10]

Europe

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Senior
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  • July 12–21: 2024 European Youth Championships in Sweden Malmo[14]

Oceania

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Senior
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  • September 7–8: 2024 ITTF-Oceania Youth Championships in Australia Melbourne[17]

2024 WTT Series

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2024 WTT Feeder

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2024 WTT Youth Contender (Incomplete)

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  • January 11–14: WTT Youth Contender Linz in Austria Linz[60]
    • U19 singles winners: Germany Andre Bertelsmeier (b) / Japan Hana Yoshimoto (g)
    • U17 singles winners: Ukraine Mykhailo Lovkha (b) / Japan Hana Yoshimoto (g)
    • U15 singles winners: Italy Danilo Faso (b) / Japan Sakurako Kagawa (g)
    • U13 singles winners: Japan Sora Okada (b) / Japan Umi Nakada (g)
    • U11 singles winners: Italy Pietro Campagna (b)
  • January 16–19: WTT Youth Contender Antalya in Turkey Antalya[61]
    • U19 singles winners: Bulgaria Yoan Velichkov (b) / Egypt Hana Goda (g)
    • U17 singles winners: Iran Benyamin Faraji (b) / Egypt Hana Goda (g)
    • U15 singles winners: Iran Faraz Shakiba (b) / Singapore Loy Ming Ying (g)
    • U13 singles winners: Japan Sora Okada (b) / Turkey Ela Yonter (g)
    • U11 singles winners: England Dimitar Dimitrov (b) / Turkey Zeynep Duran (g)
  • January 22–25: WTT Youth Contender Doha in Qatar Doha[62]
    • U19 singles winners: Iran Amirmahdi Keshavarzi (b) / Kazakhstan Zhanerke Koshkumbayeva (g)
    • U17 singles winners: Tunisia Wassim Essid (b) / India Pratha Pawar (g)
    • U15 singles winners: Germany Alexander Uhing (b) / Egypt Hend Zaza (g)
    • U13 singles winners: Uganda Joseph Sebatindira (b) / India Khwaish Lotia (g)
    • U11 singles winners: Uganda Joseph Sebatindira (b) / Bahrain Kenda Mahmoud (g)
  • January 31 – February 4: WTT Youth Star Contender Tunis in Tunisia Tunis[63]
    • U19 singles winners: South Korea Oh Jun-sung (b) / Germany Annett Kaufmann (g)
    • U15 singles winners: South Korea Lee Seung-soo (b) / France Nina Guo Zheng (g)
  • February 10–16: WTT Youth Contender Vila Real in Portugal Vila Real[64]
    • U19 singles winners: France Celian Besnier (b) / France Agathe Avezou (g)
    • U17 singles winners: France Flavio Mourier (b) / France Elise Pujol (g)
    • U15 singles winners: Puerto Rico Steven Moreno (b) / Czech Republic Hanka Kodetová (g)
    • U13 singles winners: France Nolan Johnston (b) / Spain Eloisa Barreda (g)
    • U11 singles winners: England Dimitar Dimitrov (b) / Spain Carmen Gomez (g)
  • February 23–26: WTT Youth Contender Tunis in Tunisia Tunis[65]
    • U19 singles winners: India Ankur Bhattacharjee (b) / Singapore Tan Zhao Yun (g)
    • U17 singles winners: France Antoine Noirault (b) / South Korea Yoo Ye-rin (g)
    • U15 singles winners: South Korea Ma Yeong-min (b) / Hong Kong Su Tsz Tung (g)
    • U13 singles winners: Saudi Arabia Abdulrahman Al Taher (b) / Uzbekistan Adelina Khasanova (g)
    • U11 singles winners: Uzbekistan Khusen Iskandarov (b) / Tunisia Ritej Chebbi (g)
  • February 28 – March 2: WTT Youth Contender Algiers in Algeria Algiers[66]
    • U19 singles winners: South Korea Kim Ga-on (b) / South Korea Yoo Ye-rin (g)
    • U17 singles winners: India Abhinandh Pradhivadhi (b) / India Divyanshi Bhowmick (g)
    • U15 singles winners: India Sarthak Arya (b) / India Syndrela Das (g)
    • U13 singles winners: Azerbaijan Onur Guluzade (b) / Uzbekistan Adelina Khasanova (g)
    • U11 singles winners: Uzbekistan Amir Shiriev (b) / Algeria Ritej Brahim (g)
  • March 7–10: WTT Youth Contender Panagyurishte in Bulgaria Panagyurishte[67]
  • March 14–17: WTT Youth Star Contender Singapore in Singapore Singapore[68]
  • March 26–29: WTT Youth Contender Beirut in Lebanon Beirut[69]

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