2024 Olympic Games
Which players qualified?

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The 2024 Olympic Games are being held in Paris, France from the 26th July to 11th August, but which players qualified for the table tennis events? Find out here...

 By Martin Hughes
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The 2024 Olympic Games - the Summer Olympics - are being held in Paris, France from the 26th July to 11th August 2024 and the table tennis events are being played at the South Paris Arena 4, inside the Paris Expo, an exhibition and convention centre 14km to the south of the Olympic and Paralympic Village.

The competition will be played from Saturday 27 July to Saturday 10 August 2024 and consists of five medal events - men's singles, women's singles, mixed doubles, men's team event and women's team event.

The table tennis events start on Saturday 27 July 2024 and finish on Saturday 10 August 2024 and you'll be able to get all the results here for men's singles, women's singles, mixed doubles, men's team event and women's team event here.

You can see the Qualification System for the 2024 Olympics Games here.

Teams first need to qualify for the Games and then the players have to be nominated and approved by their National Olympic Committee (NOC) before their participation is confirmed.

In addition, a maximum of two players per NOC can take part in the singles, whilst a third player can only take part in the team event and mixed doubles.

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Men's Team Event for 2024 Olympic Games

A maximum of 16 teams could qualify for the Men's Team event.

Here are the 16 teams who qualified - Maximum 3 players per National Olympic Committee (NOC)

TBC = to be confirmed later

  NOC Players:
FAMILY NAME, Given Name
Host (1 team)
1 France TBC
Continental Quota (6 teams)
2 Egypt (Africa) TBC
3 China (Asia) TBC
4 Sweden (Europe) TBC
5 Brazil (Latin America) TBC
6 Canada (North America) TBC
7 Australia (Oceania) TBC
World Championships Qualification (6 teams)
8 Chinese Taipei TBC
9 Denmark TBC
10 Germany TBC
11 Japan TBC
12 South Korea TBC
13 Portugal TBC
World Ranking Qualification (3 teams)
14 Slovenia TBC
15 Croatia TBC
16 India TBC

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Women's Team Event for 2024 Olympic Games

A maximum of 16 teams could qualify for the Women's Team event.

Here are the 16 teams who qualified - Maximum 3 players per National Olympic Committee (NOC)

TBC = to be confirmed later

  NOC Players:
FAMILY NAME, Given Name
Host (1 team)
1 France TBC
Continental Quota (6 teams)
2 Egypt (Africa) TBC
3 China (Asia) TBC
4 Germany (Europe) TBC
5 Brazil (Latin America) TBC
6 USA (North America) TBC
7 Australia (Oceania) TBC
World Championships Qualification (5 teams)
8 Chinese Taipei TBC
9 Hong Kong China TBC
10 Japan TBC
11 South Korea TBC
12 Romania TBC
World Ranking Qualification (4 teams)
13 India TBC
14 Poland TBC
15 Sweden TBC
16 Thailand TBC

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Mixed Doubles Qualifiers at the 2024 Olympic Games

A maximum of 16 pairs could qualify for the Mixed Doubles event.

Here are the 16 pairs who qualified - Maximum 1 pair per National Olympic Committee (NOC)

  NOC Players:
FAMILY NAME, Given Name
Continental Qualification
1 Australia (Oceania) Nicholas LUM / Minhyung JEE
2 Egypt (Africa) Omar ASSAR / Dina MESHREF
3 Germany (Europe) QIU Dang / MITTELHAM Nina
4 Cuba (Americas) CAMPOS Jorge / FONSECA CARRAZANA Daniela
5 Brazil (Americas) ISHIY Vitor / TAKAHASHI Bruna
  Qualification Event - 11 to 12 April 2024
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Men's Singles Qualifiers at the 2024 Olympic Games

Up to 70 players can qualify for the Men's Singles event - Maximum 2 players per National Olympic Committee (NOC)

Qualification events will be held from 10-19 May 2024

  NOC Players:
FAMILY NAME, Given Name
Nominated as part of Team entry
(32 players)
1 France
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3 Australia
4
5 Brazil
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7 Canada
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9 China
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11 Egypt
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13 Sweden
14
15 Chinese Taipei
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17 Denmark
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19 Germany
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21 Japan
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23 South Korea
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25 Portugal
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27 Slovenia
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29 Croatia
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31 India
32
    Continental Qualification or
World Ranking (22 players)
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    World Ranking
(up to 15 players)
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  Universality place
(1 player)
70

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Women's Singles Qualifiers at the 2024 Olympic Games

Up to 70 players can qualify for the Women's Singles event - Maximum 2 players per National Olympic Committee (NOC)

Qualification events will be held from 10-19 May 2024

  NOC Players:
FAMILY NAME, Given Name
Nominated as part of Team entry
(32 players)
1 France
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3 Australia
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5 Brazil
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7 China
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9 Egypt
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11 Germany
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13 USA
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15 Chinese Taipei
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17 Hong Kong China
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19 Japan
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21 South Korea
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23 Romania
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25 India
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27 Poland
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29 Sweden
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31 Thailand
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    Continental Qualification or
World Ranking (22 players)
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    World Ranking
(up to 15 players)
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  Universality place
(1 player)
70  

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Results for 2024 Olympic Games

The table tennis events start on Saturday 27 July 2024 and finish on Saturday 10 August 2024 and you'll be able to get all the results here for men's singles, women's singles, mixed doubles, men's team event and women's team event here.

 


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