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{{Year box}}{{Year nav topic5|2014|table tennis}}This page lists the table tennis events for 2014. - January 9 – December 14: 2014 ITTF Calendar of Events[1]
- April 28 – May 5: 2014 World Team Table Tennis Championships in {{flagicon|JPN}} Tokyo
- {{CHN}} claimed both men's and women's team titles.
- August 17 – 23: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[2]
- Boys' Single: {{gold01}} {{flagicon|CHN}} FAN Zhendong; {{silver02}} {{flagicon|JPN}} Yuto Muramatsu; {{bronze03}} {{flagicon|BRA}} Hugo Calderano
- Girls' Single: {{gold01}} {{flagicon|CHN}} LIU Gaoyang; {{silver02}} {{flagicon|HKG}} DOO Hoi Kem; {{bronze03}} {{flagicon|USA}} Lily Zhang
- Mixed International Team: {{gold01}} {{flagicon|CHN}} FAN Zhendong / LIU Gaoyang; {{silver02}} {{flagicon|JPN}} Miyu Kato / Yuto Muramatsu; {{bronze03}} {{flagicon|HKG}} DOO Hoi Kem / HUNG Ka Tak
- October 17 – 19: Women's World Cup in {{flagicon|AUT}} Linz[3]
- Winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} Ding Ning; Second: {{flagicon|CHN}} Li Xiaoxia; Third: {{flagicon|JPN}} Kasumi Ishikawa[4]
- October 24 – 26: Men's World Cup in {{flagicon|GER}} Düsseldorf
- Winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Jike; Second: {{flagicon|CHN}} Ma Long; Third: {{flagicon|GER}} Timo Boll[5]
- November 30 – December 7: 2014 World Junior Table Tennis Championships at {{flagicon|CHN}} Shanghai
- Host nation, {{CHN}}, swept all the gold medals for this event. China won the overall medal tally as well.
References1. ^2014 ITTF Calendar of Events 2. ^Nanjing 2014 Table Tennis Complete Result Book 3. ^2014 Women's Table Tennis World Cup Schedule 4. ^Love Affair with Linz Continues, Ding Ning Wins Women’s World Cup 5. ^Title Secured in Dramatic Final but Zhang Jike Pays Price of Success
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