ITTF Awards Night: Celebrating Excellence in Table Tennis
Written by I Dig SportsThe ITTF Awards Night was a glittering affair, filled with excitement, anticipation, and celebration as the table tennis community came together to honour the outstanding achievements of players, coaches, associations, and event organisers from around the world for the year 2023. Hosted in Busan, Korea Republic, a day after the conclusion of the ITTF World Team Championships Finals 2024, the Awards Night showcased the best of the sport and provided a platform to recognise the remarkable talent and dedication of individuals who have contributed to the success and growth of table tennis on a global scale.
Here is the full list of winners from the ITTF Awards Night:
Male Player of the Year 2023: Fan Zhendong
Fan Zhendong, the recipient of the Male Player of the Year 2023 Award, has showcased exceptional skill and determination throughout the year. Fan Zhendong demonstrated remarkable consistency, securing an impressive 81% singles winning rate and reaching seven finals. His outstanding performances include winning five titles in 2023, including the prestigious ITTF World Table Tennis Championships (WTTC) Finals 2023 and Singapore Smash. With his unparalleled talent and dedication to the sport, Fan Zhendong has rightfully earned this esteemed accolade.
Female Player of the Year 2023: Sun Yingsha
Sun Yingshas remarkable achievements in 2023 as the top players in the world. Sun Yingsha has amassed an impressive collection of titles, including the WTTC in Durban, Singapore Smash, and WTT Champions Xinxiang and WTT Finals Women. Her exceptional success extends beyond her performances, as she holds the highest number of titles won among both male and female players, with a total of seven competitions, 61 matches, and nine finals. With her unparalleled talent and unmatched success on the court, Sun Yingsha is a deserving recipient of the Female Player of the Year 2023 Award.
Male Para Player of the Year 2023: William Bayley
William Bayleys outstanding achievements in Para table tennis have earned him the prestigious title of Male Para Player of the Year 2023. Bayleys remarkable feat of winning 36 matches in a row and his current status as the World and European Champion exemplify his exceptional skill and dedication to the sport. Though he may not be present at the ceremony, his remarkable success on the court is celebrated and recognized by the entire table tennis community.
Female Para Player of the Year 2023: Seo Su Yeon
Seo Su Yeons exceptional performances in Para table tennis have earned her the esteemed title of Female Para Player of the Year 2023. Seo Su Yeon holds an impressive 94% success rate for 2023, winning 16 out of 17 matches. Her remarkable achievements include securing three gold medals in the latest Asian Para Games for Singles, Doubles, and Mixed Doubles. With her unwavering determination and outstanding success on the court, Seo Su Yeon is a deserving recipient of this prestigious award.
Most Active Member Association of the Year 2023: Ecuador
Ecuadors Member Associations dedication to the development and promotion of table tennis has earned them the prestigious title of Most Active Member Association of the Year 2023. Their commitment is evident through their participation programs, hopes and cadets activities, mentorships, and gender balance projects. Their tireless efforts to expand the sport and engage the community have made a significant impact on the growth of table tennis within their region, setting a shining example for member associations worldwide.
Coach of the Year 2023: Nathanaël Molin
Nathanaël Molins exceptional coaching abilities and dedication to his players have earned him the esteemed title of Coach of the Year 2023. His coaching has led to the remarkable achievements of his players, especially the Lebrun brothers, Alexis and Felix. With Felixs remarkable ascent to number 6 in the world at just 17 years old and the French Mens Team reaching the finals, Mr. Molins impact on the sport is undeniable. His unwavering commitment to excellence and dedication to his players make him a deserving recipient of this prestigious award.
Match Official of the Year 2023: Kerstin Duchatz
Kerstin Duchatzs outstanding performance as a match official in 2023 has earned her the esteemed title of Match Official of the Year. Duchatzs excellent performance can be seen in the results of her assessments, showcasing her professionalism and expertise on the court. Additionally, she has dedicated herself to giving back to the community by serving as a mentor for young umpires, providing online and onsite training to support their development. Her contributions to the sport as a match official and mentor exemplify her commitment to upholding the highest standards of officiating and nurturing the next generation of officials.
Recognition of 2023 Event Organisers:
Durban, South Africa (for ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals 2023)
The South Africa Table Tennis Board made history by hosting the first ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals in Africa after 84 years, in the vibrant city of Durban.
Nova Gorica, Slovenia (for ITTF World Youth Championships 2023)
Organised with precision and passion by the Slovenian Table Tennis Association, this event provided a platform for budding stars to showcase their skills and compete against the best in the world.
Bangkok, Thailand (for ITTF Summit 2023)
Organised with meticulous attention to detail by the Thailand Table Tennis Association, this summit provided a platform for meaningful discussions and collaborations aimed at driving the sport forward.
Chengdu, China (for ITTF Mixed Team World Cup 2023)
Hosted with flair and finesse by the Chinese Table Tennis Association, this event captivated audiences with its fast-paced action and competitive spirit.
Muscat, Oman (for ITTF World Veteran Table Tennis Championships 2023)
Organised with warmth and hospitality by the Oman Table Tennis Association, this event brought together veteran players from around the world for a week of intense competition and camaraderie.
As we wrapped up the ITTF Awards Night, we looked ahead to the future of table tennis, with Pattaya, Thailand, announced as the host city for the ITTF World Para Table Tennis Championships 2026. Additionally, Gangneung, Korea Republic, received enthusiastic cheers as it was announced as the host for the ITTF World Masters Table Tennis Championships 2026, marking an exciting moment for the global table tennis community.