Table tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification

This article details the qualifying phase for table tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics (postponed to 2021[1] due to the COVID-19 pandemic). The competition at these Games will comprise a total of 172 table tennis players coming from their respective NOCs; each may enter up to six athletes, two male and two female athletes in singles events, up to one men's and one women's team in team events, and up to one pair in mixed doubles.[2][3]

As the host nation, Japan automatically qualified six athletes, a team of three men and women with one each competing in the singles as well as a mixed doubles team.[2]

For the team events, 16 teams qualify. Each continent (with the Americas being divided into North America and South America for ITTF competition) had a qualifying competition to qualify one team. Nine teams qualify through a world qualifying event. Japan, as the host, is guaranteed a team spot.[2]

The mixed doubles will also have 16 pairs qualify. Each continent (with the Americas being divided into North America and South America for ITTF competition) had a qualifying competition to qualify one pair. Four teams qualify through the World Tour Grand Finals 2019 and five through the World Tour 2020. Japan is also guaranteed a place. If an NOC has both a mixed doubles pair and a team in one or both genders qualify, the doubles player must be a member of the team in their gender.[2]

For individual events, between 64 and 70 individual players qualify. Each NOC with a qualified team may enter 2 members of that team in the individual competition. 22 quota places will be awarded through continental championships to individuals who belong to an NOC without a qualified team. There will be one Tripartite Commission invitation place. The remainder of the total 172 quota places will be filled through a final world singles qualifying tournament (no less than two and no more than eight qualifiers) and then the ITTF world ranking.[2]

Qualification summary

NOC Men Women Mixed Total
SinglesTeamSinglesTeamDoubles
 Algeria11
 Argentina22
 Australia2X2XX6
 Austria22XX6
 Brazil2X2X6
 Bulgaria11
 Cameroon11
 Canada11X3
 Chile11
 China2X2XX6
 Croatia2X3
 Cuba1X2
 Czech Republic213
 Denmark11
 Ecuador11
 Egypt2X2XX6
 France2X2XX6
 Fiji11
 Germany2X2XX6
 Great Britain213
 Greece11
 Guyana11
 Hong Kong2X2XX6
 Hungary12XX5
 India22X4
 Iran11
 Italy11
 Japan2X2XX6
 Kazakhstan112
 Luxembourg22
 Monaco11
 Mongolia112
 Netherlands11
 Nigeria224
 Poland2X3
 Portugal2X25
 Puerto Rico123
 Romania12XX4
 ROC123
 Saudi Arabia11
 Senegal11
 Serbia2X3
 Singapore12X4
 Slovakia11X3
 Slovenia2X3
 South Korea2X2XX6
 Spain123
 Sweden2X25
 Switzerland11
 Syria11
 Chinese Taipei2X2XX6
 Thailand22
 Togo11
 Tunisia112
 Ukraine123
 United States2X2X6
 Vanuatu11
Total: 57 NOCs6516701616172

Events

Men's team

EventDateVenuePlacesQualified team
2019 European GamesJune 22–29, 2019 Minsk1 Germany
2019 African GamesAugust 20–30, 2019 Rabat1 Egypt
2019 ATTU Asian ChampionshipsSeptember 15–22, 2019 Yogyakarta1 China
North America Qualification EventOctober 5, 2019 Rockford1 United States
Latin America Qualification EventOctober 25–27, 2019 Lima1 Brazil
Oceania Qualification EventDecember 6–8, 2019 Mornington1 Australia
World Qualification EventJanuary 22–26, 2020 Gondomar9 Croatia
 France
 Hong Kong
 Portugal
 Serbia
 Slovenia
 South Korea
 Sweden
 Chinese Taipei
Host NOCFebruary 15, 20201 Japan
Total16

Women's team

EventDateVenuePlacesQualified team
2019 European GamesJune 22–29, 2019 Minsk1 Germany
2019 African GamesAugust 20–30, 2019 Rabat1 Egypt
2019 ATTU Asian ChampionshipsSeptember 15–22, 2019 Yogyakarta1 China
North America Qualification EventOctober 5, 2019 Rockford1 United States
Latin America Qualification EventOctober 25–27, 2019 Lima1 Brazil
Oceania Qualification EventDecember 6–8, 2019 Mornington1 Australia
World Qualification EventJanuary 22–26, 2020 Gondomar9 Austria
 Hong Kong
 Hungary
 North Korea
 Poland
 Romania
 Singapore
 South Korea
 Chinese Taipei
ReallocationJune 9, 20211 France
Host NOCFebruary 15, 20201 Japan
Total16

Mixed doubles

EventDateVenuePlacesQualified team
2019 European GamesJune 22–29, 2019 Minsk1 Germany
2019 ITTF World Tour Grand FinalsDecember 12–15, 2019 Zhengzhou4 China
 Japan
 Hong Kong
 Chinese Taipei
Africa Qualification EventFebruary 27–29, 2020 Tunis1 Egypt
North America Qualification EventMarch 7–8, 2020 Kitchener1 Canada
Asia Qualification EventMarch 18–20, 2021 Doha1 India
Latin America Qualification EventApril 13–17, 2021 Rosario1 Cuba
Oceania AllocationMay 1, 20211 Australia
ITTF World RankingMay 1, 20216 South Korea
 Slovakia
 Austria
 France
 Romania
 Hungary
Total16

Men's singles

EventDateVenuePlacesQualified athlete
Qualified teams (2 individuals per team)32 Australia
 Brazil
 China
 Croatia
 Egypt
 France
 Germany
 Hong Kong
 Japan
 Portugal
 Serbia
 Slovenia
 South Korea
 Sweden
 Chinese Taipei
 United States
2019 European GamesJune 22–29, 2019 Minsk1 Jonathan Groth (DEN)
West Asia Qualification EventFebruary 23–26, 2020 Amman1 Ali Al-Khadrawi (KSA)
Africa Qualification EventFebruary 27–29, 2020 Tunis4 Ibrahima Diaw (SEN)
 Adem Hmam (TUN)
 Olajide Omotayo (NGR)
 Larbi Bouriah (ALG)
North America Qualification EventMarch 7–8, 2020 Kitchener1 Jeremy Hazin (CAN)
World Singles Qualification TournamentMarch 14–17, 2021 Doha4 Lubomír Jančařík (CZE)
 Bence Majoros (HUN)
 Wang Yang (SVK)
 Kirill Skachkov (ROC)
Asia Qualification EventMarch 18–20, 20215 Nima Alamian (IRI)CA
 Enkhbatyn Lkhagvasüren (MGL)EA
 Sathiyan Gnanasekaran (IND)SA
 Clarence Chew (SGP)SEA
 Sharath Kamal (IND)
Latin America Qualification Event April 13–17, 2021 Rosario4 Brian Afanador (PUR)
 Horacio Cifuentes (ARG)
 Alberto Miño (ECU)
 Gastón Alto (ARG)
Europe Qualification Event April 21–25, 2021 Odivelas5 Kou Lei (UKR)
 Álvaro Robles (ESP)
 Panagiotis Gionis (GRE)
 Ovidiu Ionescu (ROU)
 Pavel Širuček (CZE)
Oceania AllocationMay 1, 20211 Yoshua Shing (VAN)
ITTF World RankingJune 1, 20216 Liam Pitchford (GBR)
 Quadri Aruna (NGR)
 Robert Gardos (AUT)
 Vladimir Samsonov (BLR)
 Daniel Habesohn (AUT)
 Kirill Gerassimenko (KAZ)
 Paul Drinkhall (GBR)
Tripartite CommissionJune 1, 20211 Dodji Fanny (TOG)
Total65

Women's singles

EventDateVenuePlacesQualified athlete
Qualified teams (2 individuals per team)32 Australia
 Austria
 Brazil
 China
 Egypt
 France
 Germany
 Hong Kong
 Hungary
 Japan
 North Korea
 Poland
 Romania
 Singapore
 South Korea
 Chinese Taipei
 United States
2019 European GamesJune 22–29, 2019 Minsk2 Fu Yu (POR)
 Ni Xialian (LUX)
2019 Pan American GamesAugust 4–10, 2019 Lima1 Adriana Díaz (PUR)
West Asia Qualification EventFebruary 23–26, 2020 Amman1 Hend Zaza (SYR)
Africa Qualification EventFebruary 27–29, 2020 Tunis4 Offiong Edem (NGR)
 Fadwa Garci (TUN)
 Olufunke Oshonaike (NGR)
 Sarah Hanffou (CMR)
North America Qualification EventMarch 7–8, 2020 Kitchener1 Zhang Mo (CAN)
World Singles Qualification TournamentMarch 14–17, 2021 Doha5 Britt Eerland (NED)
 Linda Bergström (SWE)
 Polina Mikhailova (ROC)
 Yang Xiaoxin (MON)
 Suthasini Sawettabut (THA)
Asia Qualification EventMarch 18–20, 20215 Anastassiya Lavrova (KAZ)CA
 Batmönkhiin Bolor-Erdene (MGL)EA
 Sutirtha Mukherjee (IND)SA
 Orawan Paranang (THA)SEA
 Manika Batra (IND)
Latin America Qualification Event April 13–17, 2021 Rosario3 María Paulina Vega (CHI)
 Melanie Díaz (PUR)
 Daniela Fonseca (CUB)
Europe Qualification Event April 21–25, 2021 Odivelas4 Yana Noskova (ROC)
 Maria Xiao (ESP)
 Polina Trifonova (BUL)
 Christina Källberg (SWE)
Oceania AllocationMay 1, 20211 Sally Yee (FIJ)
ITTF World RankingJune 1, 202110 Margaryta Pesotska (UKR)
 Hana Matelová (CZE)
 Barbora Balážová (SVK)
 Shao Jieni (POR)
 Hanna Haponova (UKR)
 Debora Vivarelli (ITA)
 Sarah de Nutte (LUX)
 Galia Dvorak (ESP)
 Rachel Moret (SUI)
 Tin-Tin Ho (GBR)
Tripartite CommissionJune 1, 20211 Chelsea Edghill (GUY)
Total70

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