An Egyptian trio tops the International Table Tennis Federation classification list

The International Table Tennis Federation announced the new Gregorian classification 2025, which was issued on the last day of last year, for all age levels in addition to men and women.
The men’s classification witnessed the advancement of age to appear among the list of the best 20 players at the level The world is in eighteenth place with 1408 points, followed by Muhammad Al-Baili in 45th place with 575 points, then Youssef Abdel Aziz in 65th place with 398 points, followed by Mahmoud Helmy is in 103rd place with 213 points, Khaled Asr is in 142nd place with 139 points, then Ali Ghallab is in 183rd place with 92 points, followed by Ahmed Saleh in 216th place with 87 points, and rounding out the list of the top 8 players in the international classification is Mohamed Shoman, who occupies 257th place with a score. 49 points.
At the women’s level, Dina Meshref is ranked No 26 with 935 points, ahead of Hana Gouda, who is in 27th place with 903 points, then Maryam Al-Hudaybi in 61st place with 453 points, followed by Yousra Helmy in 98th place with 243 points, then Hind Fathi in 121st place with 185 points, followed by Marwa Al-Hudaibi in 159th place with 126 points. One point, then Farida Badawi in 184th place with a score 87 points, followed by Amira Yousry in 305th place globally with 31 points.
The men’s team appears in 14th place globally with 2136 points, and the women’s team ranks ninth in the world rankings with 3160 points.
Here is Gouda, the bronze medalist in the recent World Junior Women’s Championship in Sweden last December. Second place in the U-19 world classification list for girls, with 8,090 points, behind Japan’s Miwa Harimoto, who holds the lead.
The rest of the classification of Egyptian male and female players in the different age levels is as follows: :
: Boys under 11
– Salah Allam, seventh place with 77 points.
– Saif Mattawa is in 15th place with 31 points.
– Younis Hamimi is in 53rd place with 11 points.
– Salim Ezzat is in 54th place with 11 points.
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: Boys under 13
– Hussein Iyad, 15th place, with 150 points.
– Salah Allam, 40th place, with 150 points. 77 points.
– Youssef Al-Morsi is in 53rd place with 56 points.
– Youssef Taher is in 81st place with 35 points.
: Boys under 15
– Aser Samaj, ranked 52nd with 265 points
. – Yahya Al-Morsi, 66th place, with 212 points.
– Hussein Iyad, 98th place, with 150 points.
– Muhammad Abdel Halim, 112th place, with 130 points.
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: Juniors under 17 years
– Omar Othman ranked 162nd with 313 points.
– Aser Sameh is in 185th place with 265 points.
– Yehia Al-Morsi is in 224th place with 212 points.
– Youssef Ismail is in 232nd place with 205 points.
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: Youth under 19
– Badr Mustafa, 84th place with 1130 points.
– Anas Abdel-Al is in 246th place with 395 points.
– Yassin Wael is in 257th place with 380 points.
– Saif El-Din Qasim is in 259th place with 370 points.
: Girls under 11
– Zeina Farouk, 12th place, with 27 points.
– Salma Quraitem, 12th place 99 with 4 points.
: Girls under 13
– Malak Zaki ranked 32nd with 85 points.
– Dareen Abdel Salam, 69th place, with 40 points.
– Jumana Abdel Shakour, 92nd place, with 29 points.
– Zeina Farouk, 102nd place, with a score. 27 points.
: Girls under 15
– Khadija Al-Hakim ranked 31st with 405 points.
– Farida Thabet 47th place with 279 points.
– Haneen Aliwa 67th place with 175 points.
– Farida Omar 68th place with 175 points Point.
: Girls Under 17
– Habiba Al-Bassoumi, 70th place, with 550 points.
– Yara Al-Badawi, place. 90th with 438 points.
– Khadija Al-Hakim ranked 100th with 405 points.
– Nour Zaki ranked 104th with 395 points. Point.
: Young women under the age of 19.
– Here is the quality of place 2 with 8090 points.
– Maryam Younis, place. 123rd with 630 points.
– Habiba Al-Bassoumi ranked 132nd with 550 points.
– Yara Al-Badawi ranked 161st with 438 points. Point.
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