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The WTT defended its new rules, pointing out that similar penalties have existed for years and highlighting an increase in prize money. Fan Zhendong and Chen Meng, both Olympic gold medallists, revealed on social media late last month they were pulling out of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) rankings. When the new list was […]

The WTT defended its new rules, pointing out that similar penalties have existed for years and highlighting an increase in prize money.

Fan Zhendong and Chen Meng, both Olympic gold medallists, revealed on social media late last month they were pulling out of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) rankings. When the new list was published, it emerged Ma Long, one of the sport’s greatest ever players, had also quit.

Fan Zhendong and Chen Meng, both Olympic gold medallists, revealed on social media late last month they were pulling out of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) rankings. When the new list was published, it emerged Ma Long, one of the sport’s greatest ever players, had also quit.

The sudden withdrawal of three star Chinese players from international rankings and tournaments has, therefore, come as a shock. It is not surprising their fans are in uproar.But the withdrawal of the three Chinese superstars, it seems, is too much for the sport to bear. A rethink was needed and it is now on the way. An ITTF Executive Board meeting last week resolved to set up a task force to conduct “extensive consultation” with players, coaches and other members of the table tennis community and to review the regulations. A players’ forum will also be held at the Singapore Smash tournament this month. The WTT has backed these moves.

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