It is now the 11th successive month that China’s Chen Meng sits at the helm of the women’s ranking following her second World Tour win of the year, at the 2020 ITTF World Tour Platinum Qatar Open. Her total of 17,915 points is an unfathomable 2,475 points lead to her nearest competitor.
But that competitor just so happens to be breaking records of her own, as Japan’s Mima Ito finally broke the Chinese dominance in the top two, after she took the world no.2 spot from Sun Yingsha. Winner of the 2020 ITTF World Tour Hungarian Open, Ito found herself face to face with world no.1 Chen Meng in the final of the Qatar Open, which truly cements this 1-2 line-up in the women’s ranking.
While China suffered a drop with Sun Yingsha down to no.3, there was good news for 2019 Women’s World Cup and World Champion Liu Shiwen who rose to no.4 and swapped places with Wang Manyu – a month after the two Chinese athletes had done the opposite swap, for the second time in a row.
For the rest of the top 10 in the women's ranking, there is no change whatsoever. Ding Ning "The Queen of Hearts"Â remains at no.6, followed immediately by compatriot Zhu Yuling.
Chinese Taipei’s Cheng I-Ching, who only recently broke into the top 10, stays at no.8 with her consistent performances in Germany and Hungary enough to prevent any major loss of points.
Finally, in a surprising twist there is no world no.10 this month, as both Feng Tianwei from Singapore and Japan’s Kasumi Ishikawa are tied at 11,100 points, meaning they are both world no.9! |