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WTT Singapore Smash 2026: Updated schedule, fixtures, results, live streaming details

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Published at :February 20, 2026 at 12:20 AM
Modified at :February 20, 2026 at 12:20 AM
WTT Singapore Smash 2026: Updated schedule, fixtures, results, live streaming details

World No. 1 Wang Chuqin leads the star-studded field at Singapore’s premier table tennis event.

The WTT Singapore Smash 2026, one of the most prestigious tournaments in the World Table Tennis calendar, is set to take place in Singapore from February 19 to March 1.

This elite WTT Grand Smash event features the world’s top-ranked players competing for a massive prize pool of USD 1,550,000, making it one of the richest table tennis tournaments globally.

The tournament will be held at The Kallang, Singapore’s premier sports and entertainment venue, and will showcase the highest level of table tennis competition across five categories: men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles.

With World No. 1 players WANG Chuqin (China) and SUN Yingsha (China) leading their respective singles draws, along with top stars from Japan, Brazil, France, Sweden, and other nations, this promises to be a spectacular showcase of world-class table tennis.

Here’s everything you need to know about the WTT Singapore Smash 2026:

WTT Singapore Smash 2026 dates & venue

  • Date: February 19 to March 1, 2026
  • Venue: The Kallang, Singapore, Singapore

Who are the top seeds at WTT Singapore Smash 2026?

Men’s Singles

  1. WANG Chuqin (China) – World Rank #1 – 9750 Points
  2. Hugo CALDERANO (Brazil) – World Rank #2 – 6050 Points
  3. LIN Shidong (China) – World Rank #3 – 5875 Points
  4. Tomokazu HARIMOTO (Japan) – World Rank #4 – 5870 Points
  5. Truls MOREGARD (Sweden) – World Rank #5 – 5840 Points
  6. Felix LEBRUN (France) – World Rank #6 – 4260 Points
  7. Sora MATSUSHIMA (Japan) – World Rank #7 – 3305 Points
  8. LIN Yun-Ju (Chinese Taipei) – World Rank #8 – 2875 Points
  9. XIANG Peng (China) – World Rank #9 – 2625 Points
  10. Benedikt DUDA (Germany) – World Rank #11 – 2450 Points

Women’s Singles

  1. SUN Yingsha (China) – World Rank #1 – 10125 Points
  2. WANG Manyu (China) – World Rank #2 – 8248 Points
  3. CHEN Xingtong (China) – World Rank #3 – 5375 Points
  4. ZHU Yuling (Macau) – World Rank #4 – 4790 Points
  5. KUAI Man (China) – World Rank #5 – 4125 Points
  6. Miwa HARIMOTO (Japan) – World Rank #6 – 4000 Points
  7. WANG Yidi (China) – World Rank #7 – 3875 Points
  8. CHEN Yi (China) – World Rank #8 – 3535 Points
  9. Mima ITO (Japan) – World Rank #9 – 2990 Points
  10. Hina HAYATA (Japan) – World Rank #10 – 2925 Points

Men’s Doubles

  1. LIM Jonghoon / AN Jaehyun (South Korea) – CPR 6
  2. WONG Chun Ting / CHAN Baldwin (Hong Kong) – CPR 7
  3. LIN Shidong / HUANG Youzheng (China) – CPR 8
  4. Alexis LEBRUN / Felix LEBRUN (France) – CPR 15
  5. PANG Koen / QUEK Izaac (Singapore) – CPR 25
  6. Manav THAKKAR / Manush SHAH (India) – CPR 29
  7. Shunsuke TOGAMI / Sora MATSUSHIMA (Japan) – CPR 29
  8. Dang QIU / Benedikt DUDA (Germany) – CPR 43
  9. Mohamed ELBEIALI / Youssef ABDELAZIZ (Egypt) – CPR 49
  10. Florian BOURRASSAUD / Esteban DORR (France) – CPR 65 (WC)

Women’s Doubles

  1. RYU Hanna / KIM Nayeong (South Korea) – CPR 11
  2. Satsuki ODO / JOO Cheonhui (Japan/South Korea) – CPR 14
  3. Hina HAYATA / Miwa HARIMOTO (Japan) – CPR 18
  4. Miyu NAGASAKI / SHIN Yubin (Japan/South Korea) – CPR 32
  5. KUAI Man / CHEN Yi (China) – CPR 52
  6. Yangzi LIU / Yuan WAN (Australia/Germany) – CPR 54
  7. Elizabeta SAMARA / Bernadette SZOCS (Romania) – CPR 56
  8. DOO Hoi Kem / ZHU Chengzhu (Hong Kong) – CPR 63
  9. Dina MESHREF / Hana GODA (Egypt) – CPR 65
  10. Sabine WINTER / Annett KAUFMANN (Germany) – CPR 72

Mixed Doubles

  1. LIM Jonghoon / SHIN Yubin (South Korea) – CPR 3
  2. WONG Chun Ting / DOO Hoi Kem (Hong Kong) – CPR 15
  3. Hugo CALDERANO / Bruna TAKAHASHI (Brazil) – CPR 23
  4. CHENG I-Ching / LIN Yun-Ju (Chinese Taipei) – CPR 27
  5. Miwa HARIMOTO / Sora MATSUSHIMA (Japan) – CPR 28
  6. Diya CHITALE / Manush SHAH (India) – CPR 33
  7. HUANG Youzheng / CHEN Yi (China) – CPR 34
  8. Alvaro ROBLES / Maria XIAO (Spain) – CPR 43
  9. Bernadette SZOCS / Eduard IONESCU (Romania) – CPR 48
  10. Kristian KARLSSON / Christina KALLBERG (Sweden) – CPR 55

Which Indian players are participating at WTT Singapore Smash 2026?

Men’s Singles

  • Manav THAKKAR – World Rank #34 – 885 Points

Women’s Singles

  • Manika BATRA – World Rank #46 – 555 Points
  • Sreeja AKULA – World Rank #43 – 645 Points

Men’s Doubles

  • Manav THAKKAR/Manush SHAH – CPR 29 – Seed #6

Women’s Doubles

  • Yashaswini GHORPADE/Diya CHITALE – CPR 85

Mixed Doubles

  • Diya CHITALE/Manush SHAH – CPR 33 – Seed #6
  • Minhyung JEE (Australia)/Akash PAL (India) – CPR 121

Tournament format & prize money

The WTT Singapore Smash 2026 follows the WTT Grand Smash format, one of the most prestigious in professional table tennis. The tournament features qualifying rounds followed by the main draw knockout stages.

The total prize money for the tournament is USD 1,550,000, making it one of the richest table tennis events in the world. This massive prize pool reflects the tournament’s status as a flagship WTT Grand Smash event, offering significant financial rewards and crucial ranking points that contribute to players’ qualification for major global events including the WTT Cup Finals and WTT Champions Series.

Where and how to watch live telecast and live streaming of WTT Singapore Smash 2026?

Fans can watch live coverage of the WTT Singapore Smash 2026 through multiple platforms:

International Coverage:

  • WTT Official Website (worldtabletennis.com)
  • WTT Official YouTube Channel
  • WTT App (available on iOS and Android)

Regional Streaming:

  • Specific broadcast details for regional territories including India, Singapore, China, Japan, and other markets will be announced closer to the tournament dates.

WTT Singapore Smash 2026 full schedule, fixtures and results

Schedule will be added when main draw is announced.

Where and when will WTT Singapore Smash 2026 take place?

The event will be held at the Kallang in Singapore from February 19 to March 1.

Which top Indian paddlers are participating at WTT Singapore Smash 2026?

Manika Batra, Diya Chitale, Manav Thakkar, Sreeja Akula and Yashaswani Ghorpade are some of the big-name Indian paddlers who will compete in the event.

Where and how can fans watch WTT Singapore Smash 2026 live?

Fans can watch the WTT YouTube channel as well as on the WTT app and website.

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Ansh Garg
Ansh Garg

Ansh is a sports content creator and aspiring data scientist with a focus on Olympic sports like badminton and chess. A state-level badminton player and 1900+ rated chess enthusiast, his content has been reshared by top athletes including HS Prannoy and Vidit Gujrathi. Follow Ansh for the latest updates on your favorite sports!