ITTF Mixed Team World Cup Competition System
1, competition form
The mixed team World Cup adopts a combination of group stage and knockout stage. The participating teams are divided into several groups for group competition, and the top two in each group advance to the knockout stage. In the knockout stage, the winner is promoted and the loser is eliminated until the champion is produced.
2. Competition events
The mixed team World Cup includes men's and women's events. The competition form of each event is two wins in five games, including three singles and two doubles. Singles win two out of seven games, doubles win two out of five games.
3, integral and ranking rules
In the group stage, the team will get 1 point for each single or doubles match won. If the game is tied, each side will get 0.5 points. In the knockout stage, the winner is promoted and the loser is eliminated. If the game is tied, a play-off will be needed to decide the outcome. In the standings, ranking is determined by points and net wins. If the scores are the same, compare the net wins. If the net wins are the same, compare the total scores.
ITTF Mixed Team World Cup Rules
1. Qualification: Each country or region can send teams of men and women to participate in the competition. Each team must include two male players and two female players, and must be ranked according to the world rankings. If there are not enough qualified players in the team, they can be replaced by other qualified players.
2. Competition form: The mixed team World Cup adopts a combination of group stage and elimination stage. The participating teams are divided into several groups for group competition, and the top two in each group advance to the knockout stage. In the knockout stage, the winner is promoted and the loser is eliminated until the champion is produced.
3. Points and ranking rules: In the group match, the team will get 1 points for each win in singles or doubles. If the game is tied, each side will get 0.5 points. In the knockout stage, the winner is promoted and the loser is eliminated. If the game is tied, a play-off will be needed to decide the outcome. In the standings, ranking is determined by points and net wins. If the scores are the same, compare the net wins. If the net wins are the same, compare the total scores.