The ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) announced the world rankings for the 24th week of 2025 on the 10th local time. Last year's WTT Chongqing Championship and Zagreb Challenger points expired this week, and the rankings have been adjusted to a certain extent. In the women's singles, Japanese table tennis star Hina Hayada dropped one level to No. 9 in the world as her points expired. Japan's Miwa Haramoto and Misei Ito remain unchanged in their world rankings, ranking 6th and 7th respectively. Satsuki Oto, who was originally ranked 9th, squeezed out Hina Hayada and came to 8th place. In addition, led by the No. 1 Sun Yingsha, the top 5 in the women's singles world has not changed, and it is still exclusively occupied by the Chinese team.
Japanese table tennis star Hina Hayata
【Women's Singles】▽Top 10 in the world ranking ※ The number is points
No.1 11250 Sun Yingsha (China)
No. 2 6765 Wang Manyu (China)
No. 3 5425 Chen Xingtong (China)
No. 4 4415 Wang Yidi (China)
No.5 4255 Kuo Man (China)
6th place 3500 Zhang Miwa
7th place 3050 Misei Ito
8th place 2910 Oto Shayue ↑ 1
9th place 2685 Hina Hayada ↓1
No. 10: 2030 Shin Yubin (South Korea)
▽ Other Japanese players in the top 30 of the women's singles world rankings
13th place 1520 Hashimoto Hashimoto Hashinoka
21st place 1136 Miu Hirano
24th place 1005 Miyu Kihara
26th place 880 Nagasaki Miyu ↑ 2
28th place 845 Sakura Yokoi ↑ 1