WTT Finals 2025: French Table Tennis Results – Lebrun & Gauzy

Who qualifies for the WTT Finals in Hong Kong, China?

Find the men’s and women’s rankings below.

Only the top 16 players from the season qualify for the WTT Finals 2025 in Hong Kong, China, December 10-14, 2025.

Men

  1. Wang Chuqin (CHN) – 7400 points
  2. Lin Shidong (CHN) – 5765 points
  3. Harimoto Tomokazu (JPN) – 5025 points
  4. Félix Lebrun (FRA) – 4160 points
  5. Truls Moregard (SWE) – 4055 points
  6. Hugo Calderano (BRA) – 3510 points
  7. Matsushima Sora (JPN) – 3455 points
  8. Dang Qiu (GER) – 2850 points
  9. Xiang Peng (CHN) – 2409 points
  10. Benedikt Duda (GER) – 2104 points
  11. Alexis Lebrun (FRA) – 2070 points
  12. Liang Jingkun (CHN) – 2035 points
  13. Lin Yun-Ju (TPE) – 1985 points
  14. Anders Lind (DEN) – 1870 points
  15. Simon Gauzy (FRA) – 1780 points
  16. An Jaehyun (KOR) – 1675 points

The ranking of the WTT Finals race (men)

Women

  1. Sun Yingsha (CHN) – 8275 points
  2. Wang Manyu (CHN) – 4890 points
  3. Harimoto Miwa (JPN) – 4810 points
  4. Chen Xingtong (CHN) – 4675 points
  5. I Know (CHN) – 4205 Furys
  6. Wang Yidi (CHN) – 4100 points
  7. Zhu Yuling (MAC) – 4030 points
  8. Chen Yi (CHN) – 3595 points
  9. Hayata Hina (JPN) – 3410 points
  10. Hashimoto Honoka (JPN) – 3180 points
  11. Odo Satsuki (JPN) – 2780 points
  12. Shin Yubin (KOR) – 2659 points
  13. Shi Xunyao (CHN) – 2435 points
  14. Ito Mima (JPN) – 2200 points
  15. Nagasaki Miyu (JPN) – 2080 points
  16. Joo Cheonhui (KOR) – 1850 points

The complete ranking of the WTT Finals Race (women)

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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