Table Tennis Events Calendar

Table Tennis Tournament Calendar: All Major ITTF & WTT Events

Table tennis events can be quite hard to follow. At some points of the year, 5 or more tournaments are being played at once, so it’s easy to understand why this is.

Given how many tournaments there are in the year, the yearly schedule can get quite confusing. That’s why we’re here to help

We’ve compiled a complete list of major table tennis tournaments in 2025. From ITTF World Championships to WTT Series events, this calendar is updated annually to keep you in the loop.

Featured Events Highlight 2025

Here are the 2 most important events of the year, which you absolutely cannot miss.

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ITTF Men’s and Women’s World Cup

One of the most prestigious events of the year, the World Cup is among the most important and historic singles events in all of table tennis.

Location: Macao, Macao

Dates: Apr 14-20, 2025

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ITTF WTT Championships Finals

With both singles and doubles events, the World Table Tennis Championships are a fan-favorite event, featuring tons of thrilling matches day after day.

Location: Doha, Qatar

Dates: May 17-25, 2025

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January

January is a superb month for us table tennis fans. It starts strong with the Star Contender Doha, and finishes even stronger with one of the most important events of the year: the Singapore Smash.

A WTT Star Contender-level event attracting the strongest international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Jan 6-11, 2025

Location: Doha, Qatar

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3083

A WTT Contender-level event attracting strong international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Jan 11-17, 2025

Location: Muscat, Oman

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3084

The first stage of the European Team Championships, in which 4 teams played to secure a spot in the final stage, played in October.

Dates: Jan 21-25, 2025

Location:  Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Event URL: https://www.ettu.org/eureopan-teams-championships-stag-1/

One of the most important events of the year, the Singapore Smash is part of a 4-event series of Smashes, which award a whopping 2000 points to the winner, the most out of every tournament. All of the top professional players prioritize this event.

Dates: Jan 30-Feb 11, 2025

Location: Singapore, Singapore

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3085

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February

February is a thrilling month filled with continental competitions, featuring the Oceania Cup, the Pan American Cup, the Asian Cup, the European Top 16 Cup, and the African Cup. If you like continental events, this will be your favorite month of the year.

The Oceania Cup is Oceania’s main international singles competition. It features a men’s and women’s singles event and awards 500 points to the winner.

Dates: Feb 15-16, 2025

Location: Melbourne, Australia

Event URL: https://www.ittf.com/tournament/3115/ITTF-Oceania%20Cup%202025/

The Pan American Cup features talent from both North and South America. It’s an extremely exciting tournament, with both men’s and women’s singles events.

Dates: Feb 18-23, 2025

Location: San Francisco, USA

Event URL: https://www.ittf.com/tournament/3117/ITTF%20Pan%20American%20Cup%202025/

The Oceania Cup is Asia’s main international singles competition. It features a men’s and women’s singles event and awards 500 points to the winner.

Dates: Feb 19-23, 2025

Location:  Shenzhen, China

Event URL: https://www.ittf.com/tournament/3122/34th%20ITTF-ATTU%20Asian%20Cup%202025/

One of the most important events of the year, the Singapore Smash is part of a 4-event series of Smashes, which award a whopping 2000 points to the winner, the most out of every tournament. All of the top professional players prioritize this event.

Dates: Jan 30-Feb 11, 2025

Location: Singapore, Singapore

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3085

The African Cup is Africa’s main international singles competition. It features a men’s and women’s singles event and awards 500 points to the winner.

Dates: Feb 25-27, 2025

Location: Tunis, Tunisia

Event URL: https://www.ittf.com/tournament/3116/ITTF%20African%20Cup%202025/

March

March doesn’t have as many events as the previous months, but the two it has are quite important, these being the WTT Champions Chongqing and the WTT Star Contender Chennai.

A WTT Champions-level event attracting the strongest international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Mar 11-16, 2025

Location: Chongqing, China

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3086

A WTT Star Contender-level event attracting the strongest international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Mar 25-30, 2025

Location: Chennai, India

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3133

April

April is a busier month than March, featuring 4 events, including a fan-favorite: the World Cup. If you ask me, this is one of the best months of the year, as we also get to see incredible matches at the Champions Incheon event.

A WTT Champions-level event attracting the strongest international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Apr 1-6, 2025

Location: Incheon, South Korea

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3087

A WTT Contender-level event attracting strong international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Apr 8-13, 2025

Location: Taiyuan, China

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3088

One of the most prestigious events of the year, the World Cup is among the most important and historic singles events in all of table tennis.

Dates: Apr 14-20, 2025

Location:  Macao, Macao

Event URL: https://www.ittf.com/tournament/3109/MWC_WWC_Macao2025/

A WTT Contender-level event attracting strong international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Apr 22-27, 2025

Location: Tunis, Tunisia

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3089

May

May only has one event, but what a tournament it is: the World Championships Finals. It spans 8 days of non-stop action, with 5 events, these being the men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles.

With both singles and doubles events, the World Table Tennis Championships are a fan-favorite event, featuring tons of thrilling matches day after day.

Dates: May 17-25, 2025

Location: Doha, Qatar

Event URL: https://www.ittf.com/tournament/3108/ittf-world-championships-finals-2025/#information

June 

June is the month of the Contenders, featuring two regular ones (Skopje and Zagreb) and a Star Contender in Ljubljana.

A WTT Contender-level event attracting strong international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Jun 9-15, 2025

Location: Skopje, Macedonia

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3090

A WTT Star Contender-level event attracting the strongest international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Jun 17-22, 2025

Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3091

A WTT Contender-level event attracting strong international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Jun 24-29, 2025

Location:  Zagreb, Croatia

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3092

July 

July’s a month to look forward to, as we not only get two Contenders and one Star Contender like in June, but also a Grand Smash in the form of the US Smash.

One of the most important events of the year, the US Smash is part of a 4-event series of Smashes, which award a whopping 2000 points to the winner, the most out of every tournament. All of the top professional players prioritize this event.

Dates: Jul 3-13, 2025

Location: Las Vegas, USA

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3082

A WTT Contender-level event attracting strong international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Jul 22-26, 2025

Location: Lagos, Nigeria

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3121

A WTT Contender-level event attracting strong international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Jul 22-27, 2025

Location:  Buenos Aires, Argentina

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3175

A WTT Star Contender-level event attracting the strongest international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Jul 29-Aug 3, 2025

Location: Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3093

August

August is probably the best month in terms of the importance of its events: it only features two events, but these are one Champions event in Yokohama and the incredible Europe Smash.

A WTT Champions-level event attracting the strongest international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Aug 7-11, 2025

Location: Yokohama, Japan

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3094

One of the most important events of the year, the Europe Smash is part of a 4-event series of Smashes, which award a whopping 2000 points to the winner, the most out of every tournament. All of the top professional players prioritize this event.

Dates: Aug 14-24, 2025

Location: Malmo, Sweden

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3128

September 

September is a month to look forward to, with a Contender, a Champions event, and yet another Smash: the China Smash.

A WTT Contender-level event attracting strong international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Sep 2-7, 2025

Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3096

A WTT Champions-level event attracting the strongest international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Sep 9-14, 2025

Location: Macao, Macao

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3097

One of the most important events of the year, the China Smash is part of a 4-event series of Smashes, which award a whopping 2000 points to the winner, the most out of every tournament. All of the top professional players prioritize this event.

Dates: Sep 25-Oct 5, 2025

Location:  Beijing, China

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3098

October 

October is one of the busiest months of the year, with 5 main events, 3 of them being Asia’s, Europe’s, and Africa’s Championships, plus a Champions and a Star Contender to finish off a superb month of table tennis.

With both men’s and women’s team events, the Asian Team Championships are the main Asian team competition.

Dates: Oct 11-15, 2025

Location: Bhubaneswar, India

Event URL: https://www.ittf.com/tournament/3166/28th%20ITTF-ATTU%20Asian%20Teams%20Championships/

With both men’s and women’s team events, the European Team Championships are the main European team competition.

Dates: Oct 12-19, 2025

Location: Zadar, Croatia

Event URL: https://www.ettu.org/eureopan-teams-championships/

With singles, teams, and doubles events, the ITTF Africa Championships are the main African competition.

Dates: Oct 12-19, 2025

Location: Tunis, Tunisia

Event URL: https://www.ittf.com/tournament/3104/ITTF%20African%20Championships%202025/

With singles, teams, and doubles events, the Pan American Championships are the main competition in the Americas.

Dates: Oct 12-19, 2025

Location: Rock Hill, SC, USA

Event URL: https://www.ittf.com/tournament/3162/ITTF%20Pan%20American%20Championships%202025/

A WTT Star Contender-level event attracting the strongest international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Oct 21-26, 2025

Location: London, England

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3110

A WTT Champions-level event attracting the strongest international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Oct 28-Nov 2, 2025

Location: Montpellier, France

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3099

November

November features a Champions and a Star Contender event, ensuring that we get the high-level competition we all love to see.

A WTT Champions-level event attracting the strongest international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Nov 4-9, 2025

Location: Frankfurt, Germany

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3100

A WTT Star Contender-level event attracting the strongest international players. Part of the official WTT Series with ranking points on the line.

Dates: Nov 17-22, 2025

Location: Muscat, Oman

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3176

December 

The last month of the year, December, brings us one of the most unique events, the Finals in Hong Kong.

The last event of every year, the WTT Finals, is above all the Champions events in terms of importance, awarding 1500 points to the winners.

Dates: Dec 10-14, 2025

Location: Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Event URL: https://worldtabletennis.com/eventInfo?eventId=3112

What Are Events Worth?

As we mentioned in our ‘how table tennis world rankings work‘ article, all of the tournaments are divided into different tiers of importance. 

If you ask me, the structure can be a bit confusing, so let’s explain what the different tournaments are for context.

Table Tennis World Rankings Points Ranking

Starting with the tier one events, there’s:

  • The Olympic Games. 
  • The World Table Tennis Championships.
  • The 4x WTT Grand Smashes.

These are by far the most important tournaments on the tour, as they award a whopping 2000 points to the winners.

On a second tier, we find the World Cup and the WTT Finals event, both of which are played once per year.

Then, on the third tier, there’s the WTT Champions series, of which there are 6 tournaments per year, awarding 1000 points to the winners. 

These tournaments can only be played by the top 32 players in the world, and they are also very important. 

For all the tournaments mentioned above, all the top players will try not to miss them. A step below all of these are the Star Contenders, Continental Championships, and Contenders. 

For these tournaments, top players may or may not choose to play in them. 

Star Contenders and Contenders aren’t #1 in their priority list; they will usually analyze whether these tournaments fit their schedule of competitions and then decide if they’re going to play.

Hence, these tournaments, especially for the regular Contenders, may not have the best of the best players. Maybe some, but not all, like with the other tournaments.

WTT Feeder events are the lowest-tier events in the WTT hierarchy. They usually don’t feature any top players, and usually most of the players are ranked outside the top 50.

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Alvaro’s a qualified ITTF Level 1 Coach who's been playing Table Tennis since he was 15 and is now ranked within the top 50 in his native Argentina. He loves to compete in provincial tournaments and is always looking for ways to improve. Alvaro made his favorite memories with a racket in hand, and he joined the RacketInsight team to share his passion with other players!

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