On the 27th, the International Table Tennis Federation announced the world rankings for the 22nd week of this year, and Chinese Taipei's "martial arts master combination" Lin Yunru/Gao Chengrui, who won the men's doubles silver medal at the 2025 World Table Tennis Championships in Doha, rushed to the world ranking 4th in only two games, and Lin Yunru's men's singles ranking also returned to 11th, and returning to the top ten is just around the corner.
Chinese Taipei's "martial arts master combination" Lin Yunru/Gao Chengrui
The super combination of Lin Yunru and Gao Chengrui, the Doha World Table Tennis Championships successively knocked out China's Liang Jingkun/Huang Youzheng, Lin Shidong/Lin Gaoyuan and the world's No. 1 French Lebrun brothers, and finally although they were reversed by the Japanese pair Hayasuke Togami/Shinozuka Daito 2:3 in the final, and the gold medal passed, they still received 1400 points, ranking from 11th to fourth, second only to the top 3 Lebrun brothers, Togami/Shinozuka and the French combination Brazzavelde/Dole.
In men's singles, Lin Yunru broke into the top 8 at the World Championships, creating a personal best ranking, and also scored 350 points, with a total of 2135 points from 12th to 1 place, only 20 points behind 10th-ranked Jokic, and his best ranking since the end of October last year.
Although Wang Chuqin won the first three-major championship in his career at the World Table Tennis Championships in Doha, scoring 2,000 points and a total of 6,925 points, he still can't catch up with Lin Shidong's 8,675 points, and is still ranked second, and the Brazilian star Calderano, who won the silver medal at the World Table Tennis Championships, is also ranked third.
In women's singles, Japan's Misei Ito won the bronze medal at the World Championships, rising from 9th to 7th, and squeezed her two teammates Hina Hayada and Sazuki Oto to 8th and 9th. The top 6 have not changed, in order are Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Chen Xingtong, Wang Yidi, Kuo Man, Zhang Benmeihe.