World and Olympic champion DING Ning (CHN) heads the invitation list for the Seamaster 2016 ITTF Women’s World Cup to be held in Philadelphia, USA on 7-9 October 2016.
18 of the 20 players invited to the prestigious event in the USA competed at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, and have earned their place at the show piece event through Continental Cup qualification events throughout 2016, plus the current World Champion DING Ning & a wildcard.
The state-of-the-art Liacouras Center on the campus of Temple University will be the first host of an ITTF World Cup singles event in North America. The United States previously hosted the World Team Cup (1992 - Las Vegas, NV) and the World Junior Championship (2007 - Palo Alto, CA).
Lining up to the Olympic champion in Philadelphia is the most successful player in Women’s World Cup history, LIU Shiwen (CHN). The world number one who has won the event four times, will have a point to prove after missing out on Olympic singles selection.
2014 Youth Olympic Games bronze medalist and two-time Olympian Lily ZHANG (USA) has been awarded the wildcard, and will line up with compatriot WUE Yu on home soil to fight for a medal in front of an expected sellout crowd.
15-year-old Mima ITO (JPN), who is fresh becoming the youngest ever Olympic medalist after leading Japan to the women’s team bronze at Rio 2016, will compete in her first Women’s World Cup.
European champion Elizabeta SAMARA (ROU) will lead Europe’s charge in the USA. SAMARA will be looking to repeat her silver medal performance in 2012, which is the best ever finish by a European player.
Tickets can be bought here: http://www.edm.ittf.com/link.php?M=57497&N=1998&L=3108&F=H events or by calling +1 800-298-4200. Phone orders are only accepted from 10:00am - 5:00pm ET, Monday - Friday.
Event schedule and pricing are as follow:
Friday, October 7 - Qualification Rounds
All Seats (Upper and Lower General Admission) - $20
Saturday, October 8 - Round of 16 and Quarterfinals
Lower Level VIP - $50
Lower Level Reserved - $30
Upper Level General Admission - $20
Sunday, October 9 - Semi-Finals and Finals
Lower Level VIP - $50
Lower Level Reserved - $30
Upper Level General Admission - $20
The full list of invited players for the Seamaster 2016 ITTF Women’s World Cup:
Liu Shiwen (CHN) - Asian Cup Winner
Ding Ning (CHN) - World Champion
Feng Tianwei (SIN) - Asian Cup 3rd place
Mima Ito (JPN) - Asian Cup 6th place
Yu Mengyu (SIN)- Asian Cup 8th place
Miu Hirano (JPN) - Asian Cup 5th place
Tie Yana (HKG) - Asian Cup 4th place
Melek Hu (TUR) - Europe Cup 2nd place
Jia Liu (AUT) - Europe Cup 3th place
Haeun Yang (KOR) - Asian Cup 9th place
Elizabeta Samara (ROU) - Europe Cup 4th place
Huajun Jiang (HKG) - Asian Cup 7th place
Sabine Winter (GER) - Europe Cup 6th place
Yanfei Shen (ESP) - Europe Cup Winner
Sofia Polcanova (AUT) - Europe Cup 5th place
Lily Zhang (USA) - Wild Card
Dina Meshref (EGY) - African Cup Winner
Yue Wu (USA) - North American Cup Winner
Zhenhua Dederko (AUS) - Oceania Cup Winner
Lady Ruano (COL) - Latin American Cup Winner
Quick links:
Media Accreditation: http://www.edm.ittf.com/link.php?M=57497&N=1998&L=3112&F=H
Qualification & Playing System: http://www.edm.ittf.com/link.php?M=57497&N=1998&L=3111&F=H
Schedule: http://www.edm.ittf.com/link.php?M=57497&N=1998&L=3110&F=H
Local Website: http://www.edm.ittf.com/link.php?M=57497&N=1998&L=3109&F=H
Media Contact
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Notes to the Editor:
About International Table Tennis Federation
The International Table Tennis Federation is responsible for the global sport of table tennis and has 222 affiliated National Associations. Table Tennis is an Olympic Sport, introduced at the 1988 Seoul Olympics Games. Table Tennis is also a Paralympic Sport, introduced at the 1960 Rome Paralympic Games.
Find out more about the International Table Tennis Federation at ITTF.com
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