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WTT Incheon Drawing Ceremony.

This evening INSPIRE Arena hosted the draw ceremony in Korea Republic and Korean updates is honoured to be invited to witness the draw take place in WTT Champion Incheon 2024 Presented by Shinhan Bank.

The WTT Incheon Championships presented by New Han Bank will be held from March 27th to 31st at the Paradise City Resort in Incheon. Thirty-two top male and female players from around the world will compete at the Paradise City Gymnasium for the championship trophy and 1000 world ranking points.

On March 25th, during the table tennis WTT Incheon Championships draw ceremony, South Korean players Jang Woojin  and Jeon Jihee attended. 

According to the draw results, in the women’s singles, Korean female players JEON Jihee will be playing against Jia Nan YUAN from France  

Chinese female player Sun Yingsha will face Japanese player Miu HIRANO in the first round, while Chinese player Wang Yidi will play against Singaporean player Xiaoxin YANG. 

In the lower half, Wang Manyu and Chen Meng will respectively compete against Nina MITTELHAM  and Prithika PAVADE

In the men’s singles, in the upper half, Chinese player Fan Zhendong will face Japanese player Sora MATSUSHIMA, while Chinese Taipei player Chuang Chih-Yuan will compete against Japanese player 

Tomokazu HARIMOTO. In the lower half, Liang Jingkun and Ma Long will respectively play against Anton KALLBERG and Truls MOREGARD. 

Both Korean male players ,JANG Woojin and  AN Jaehyun will be facing against each other . Singaporean player QUEK Izaac will face South Korean player LIM Jonghoon.

Please refer to the the link for more detailed schedule  https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?subEvt=MSINGLES&selectedTab=Draws&eventId=2899

Article & Photo by: Jennifer

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