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  1. World Table Tennis, stylized as WTT, is an organization created by the ITTF in 2019 that runs commercialized table tennis tournaments. [1] Its inaugural tournament was held in November 2020 in Macao, China. It is distinguished from the predecessor ITTF World Tour by various rules changes and big prize money for commercialized purposes.

    • 2019; 4 years ago
  2. 2022–23 snooker world rankings. Preceded by. 2021/2022. 2022/2023. Succeeded by. 2023/2024. The sport of professional snooker has had a world ranking system in place since 1976. [1] Certain tournaments were given "ranking" status, with the results at those events contributing to a player's world ranking. The events that made up the 1976–77 ...

  3. The World Pool-Billiard Association ( WPA) is the international governing body for pool (pocket billiards). It was formed in 1987, and was initially headed by a provisional board of directors consisting of representatives from Australia, Americas, Africa, and Europe. As of 2023, the WPA president is Ishaun Singh of South Africa.

    • WPA
    • Worldwide
    • 1987
    • Ishaun Singh
  4. The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) is the governing body of professional snooker and English billiards.It is headquartered in Bristol, England.Founded as the Professional Billiard Players Association (PBPA) in 1946, with Joe Davis as chairman, it was revived in 1968 after some years of inactivity and renamed the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association ...

  5. The World Snooker Championship is the longest-running and most prestigious tournament in professional snooker. It is also the richest, with total prize money of £2,395,000 in 2023, including £500,000 for the winner. [1] First held in 1927, it is now one of the three tournaments (together with the UK Championship and the invitational Masters ...

  6. Table tennis in China. Pīngpāng qiú ( Chinese: 乒乓球) is the official name for the sport of table tennis in China. Table tennis in China is regulated by the Chinese Table Tennis Association.

  7. In the summer of 2011, he transferred to German club TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen in the top division, the Bundesliga, having played for second division club FC Tegernheim the previous season. From 2009 to 2010 Pitchford played for Aarhus BTK in the best Danish league. In July 2014, his contract with Ochsenhausen was extended by three years.

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