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List of World Table Tennis champions

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The world championships is held every two years, starting in 1957. Women's singles follows the men's list.

The following is a List of World Table Tennis Champions of individual events: (For team events, see World Team Table Tennis Championships)

Number City

(Year)

Singles Doubles
Men’s
Women’s
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Women’s
Mixed
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50 Yokohama

(2009)

China Wang Hao China Zhang Yining China Wang Hao

China Chen Qi

China Guo Yue

China Li Xiaoxia

China Li Ping

China Cao Zhen

49 Zagreb

(2007)

China Wang Liqin China Guo Yue China Ma Lin

China Chen Qi

China Wang Nan

China Zhang Yining

China Wang Liqin

China Guo Yue

48 Shanghai

(2005)

China Zhang Yining China Kong Linghui

China Wang Hao

47 Paris

(2003)

Austria Werner Schlager China Wang Nan China Wang Liqin

China Yan Sen

China Ma Lin

China Wang Nan

46 Osaka

(2001)

China Wang Liqin China Wang Nan

China Li Ju

China Qin Zhijian

China Yang Ying

45 Eindhoven

(1999)

China Liu Guoliang China Kong Linghui

China Liu Guoliang

China Ma Lin

China Zhang Yingying

44 Manchester

(1997)

Sweden Jan-Ove Waldner China Deng Yaping China Deng Yaping

China Yang Ying

China Liu Guoliang

China Wu Na

43 Tianjin

(1995)

China Kong Linghui China Wang Tao

China Lü Lin

China Deng Yaping

China Qiao Hong

China Wang Tao

China Liu Wei

42 Gothenburg

(1993)

France Jean-Philippe Gatien South Korea Hyun Jung-Hwa China Liu Wei

China Qiao Yunping

41 Chiba City

(1991)

Sweden Jörgen Persson China Deng Yaping Sweden Peter Karlsson

Sweden Thomas von Scheele

China Chen Zihe

China Gao Jun

40 Dortmund

(1989)

Sweden Jan-Ove Waldner China Qiao Hong Germany Jörg Roßkopf

Germany Steffen Fetzner

China Deng Yaping

China Qiao Hong

South Korea Yoo Nam-Kyu

South Korea Hyun Jung-Hwa

39 New Delhi

(1987)

China Jiang Jialiang China He Zhili China Chen Longcan

China Wei Qingguang

South Korea Hyun Jung-Hwa

South Korea Yang Young-Ja

China Hui Jun

China Geng Lijuan

38 Gothenburg

(1985)

China Cao Yanhua Sweden Mikael Appelgren

Sweden Ulf Carlsson

China Dai Lili

China Geng Lijuan

China Cai Zhenhua

China Cao Yanhua

37 Tokyo

(1983)

China Guo Yuehua Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Kalinić

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Šurbek

China Dai Lili

China Shen Jianping

China Guo Yuehua

China Ni Xialian

36 Novi Sad

(1981)

China Tong Ling China Cai Zhenhua

China Li Zhenshi

China Cao Yanhua

China Zhang Deying

China Xie Saike

China Huang Junqun

35 Pyongyang

(1979)

Japan Seiji Ono China Ge Xinai Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Šurbek

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Anton Stipančić

China Zhang Deying

China Zhang Li

China Liang Geliang

China Ge Xinai

34 Birmingham

(1977)

Japan Mitsuru Kohno North Korea Pak Yung Sun China Li Zhenshi

China Liang Geliang

North Korea Pak Yong Ok

China Yang Ying

France Jacques Secretin

France Claude Bergeret

33 Calcutta

(1975)

Hungary István Jónyer Hungary István Jónyer

Hungary Gabor Gergely

Romania Maria Alexandru-Golopenta

Japan Shoko Takahashi

Soviet Union Stanislav Gomozkov

Soviet Union Tatiana Ferdman

32 Sarajevo

(1973)

China Xi Enting China Hu Yulan Sweden Stellan Bengtsson

Sweden Kjell Johansson

Romania Maria Alexandru-Golopenta

Japan Miho Hamada

China Liang Geliang

China Li Li

31 Nagoya

(1971)

Sweden Stellan Bengtsson China Lin Huiqing Hungary István Jónyer

Hungary Tibor Klampar

China Zheng Minzhi

China Lin Huiqing

China Zhang Xielin

China Lin Huiqing

30 Munich

(1969)

Japan Shigeo Itoh Japan Toshiko Kowada Sweden Hans Alser

Sweden Kjell Johansson

Soviet Union Svetlana Fedorova-Grinberg

Soviet Union Zoja Rudnova

Japan Nobuhiko Hasegawa

Japan Yasuko Konno

29 Stockholm

(1967)

Japan Nobuhiko Hasegawa Japan Sachiko Morisawa Japan Sachiko Morisawa

Japan Shaeko Hirota

Japan Nobuhiko Hasegawa

Japan Noriko Yamanaka

28 Ljubljana

(1965)

China Zhuang Zedong Japan Naoko Fukazu China Zhuang Zedong

China Xu Yinsheng

China Zheng Minzhi

China Lin Huiqing

Japan Koji Kimura

Japan Masako Seki

27 Prague

(1963)

Japan Kimiyo Matsuzaki China Zhang Xielin

China Wang Zhiliang

Japan Kimiyo Matsuzaki

Japan Masako Seki

Japan Koji Kimura

Japan Kazuko Ito-Yamaizumi

26 Beijing

(1961)

China Qiu Zhonghui Japan Koji Kimura

Japan Nobuya Hoshino

Romania Maria Alexandru-Golopenta

Romania Georgita Pitica-Strugaru

Japan Ichiro Ogimura

Japan Kimiyo Matsuzaki

25 Dortmund

(1959)

China Rong Guotuan Japan Kimiyo Matsuzaki Japan Ichiro Ogimura

Japan Teruo Murakami

Japan Kazuko Ito-Yamaizumi

Japan Taeko Namba

Japan Ichiro Ogimura

Japan Fujie Eguchi

24 Stockholm

(1957)

Japan Toshio Tanaka Japan Fujie Eguchi Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreandis

Czechoslovakia Ladislav Stipek

Hungary Livia Mossoczy

Hungary Agnes Simon-Almasi

23 Tokyo

(1956)

Japan Ichiro Ogimura Japan Tomie Okawa Japan Ichiro Ogimura

Japan Yoshio Tomita

Romania Angelica Rozeanu

Romania Ella Zeller

United States Erwin Klein

United States Leah Neuberger-Thall

22 Utrecht

(1955)

Japan Toshio Tanaka Romania Angelica Rozeanu Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreandis

Czechoslovakia Ladislav Stipek

Hungary Kalman Szepesi

Hungary Eva Foldi-Koczian

21 Wembley

(1954)

Japan Ichiro Ogimura Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Žarko Dolinar

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vilim Harangozo

England Rosalind Rowe

England Diane Scholer-Rowe

Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreandis

Hungary Gizella Farkas

20 Bucharest

(1953)

Hungary Ferenc Sidó Hungary Ferenc Sidó

Hungary Jozsef Koczian

Romania Angelica Rozeanu

Hungary Gizella Farkas

Hungary Ferenc Sidó

Romania Angelica Rozeanu

19 Bombay

(1952)

Japan Hiroji Satoh Japan Norikazu Fujii

Japan Tadaki Hayashi

Japan Shizuki Narahara

Japan Tomie Nishimura

18 Vienna

(1951)

England Johnny Leach Czechoslovakia Bohumil Vana

Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreandis

England Rosalind Rowe

England Diane Scholer-Rowe

Czechoslovakia Bohumil Vana

Romania Angelica Rozeanu

17 Budapest

(1950)

England Richard Bergmann Hungary Ferenc Sidó

Hungary Ferenc Soos

Scotland Helen Elliot

England Dora Beregi

Hungary Ferenc Sidó

Hungary Gizella Farkas

16 Stockholm

(1949)

Johnny Leach England Gizella Farkas Hungary Ivan Andreandis Czechoslovakia

Frantisek Tokar Czechoslovakia

Gizella Farkas Hungary

Helen Elliot Scotland

15 Wembley

(1948)

Richard Bergmann England Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia

Ladislav Stipek Czechoslovakia

Margaret Franks England

Vera Thomas-Dace England

Richard Miles United States

Thelma Thall United States

14 Paris

(1947)

Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia

Adolf Slar Czechoslovakia

Gizella Farkas Hungary

Gertrude Pritzi Austria

Ferenc Soos Hungary

Gizella Farkas Hungary

13 Cairo

(1939)

Richard Bergmann England Vlasta Depetrisova Czechoslovakia Viktor Barna England

Richard Bergmann England

Gertrude Pritzi Germany

Hilde Bussmann Germany

Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia

Vera Votrubcova Czechoslovakia

12 Wembley

(1938)

Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia Gertrude Pritzi Austria Sol Shiff United States

James McClure United States

Vlasta Pokorna-Depetrisova Czechoslovakia

Vera Votrubcova Czechoslovakia

Laszlo Bellak Czechoslovakia

Wendy Woodhead England

11 Baden

(1937)

Richard Bergmann Austria Robert Blattner United States

James McClure United States

Bohumil Vana Czechoslovakia

Vera Votrubcova Czechoslovakia

Ruth Aarons United States
10 Prague

(1936)

Stanislav Kolar Czechoslovakia Marie Kettnerova Czechoslovakia

Marie Smidova-Masakova Czechoslovakia

Miloslav Hamr Czechoslovakia

Gertrude Kleinova Czechoslovakia

9 Wembley

(1935)

Viktor Barna Hungary Marie Kettnerova Czechoslovakia Viktor Barna Hungary

Miklós Szabados Hungary

Maria Mednyanszky Hungary

Anna Sipos Hungary

Viktor Barna Hungary

Anna Sipos Hungary

8 Paris

(1933)

Miklós Szabados Hungary

Maria Mednyanszky Hungary

7 Baden

(1933)

Anna Sipos Hungary Viktor Barna Hungary

Sandor Glancs Hungary

Istvan Kelen Hungary

Maria Mednyanszky Hungary

6 Prague

(1932)

Viktor Barna Hungary

Miklós Szabados Hungary

Viktor Barna Hungary

Anna Sipos Hungary

5 Budapest

(1931)

Miklós Szabados Hungary Maria Mednyanszky Hungary Miklós Szabados Hungary

Maria Mednyanszky Hungary

4 Berlin

(1930)

Viktor Barna Hungary
3 Budapest

(1929)

Fred Perry England Erika Metzger Germany

Mona Rüster Germany

Istvan Kelen Hungary

Anna Sipos Hungary

2 Stockholm

(1928)

Zoltán Mechlovits Hungary Alfred Liebster Austria

Robert Thum Austria

Maria Mednyanszky Hungary

Fanchette Flamm Austria

Zoltán Mechlovits Hungary

Maria Mednyanszky Hungary

1 London

(1926)

Roland Jacobi Hungary Roland Jacobi Hungary

Daniel Pecsi Hungary

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