The World Table Tennis Series 2023 season will come to an end in the first week of 2024 with the WTT Finals Men, which will be held in Doha, Qatar, from January 3–5. The 2023 Finals champion will be determined by 16 singles players and 8 doubles pairs competing in the capital of Qatar. The 2024 season will begin in the same location on Monday, January 8, 2024.

The Top Sixteen Table Tennis Players With
Aruna Quadri On The Far Right
The reigning singles winner from the previous year's WTT Cup Finals is world no. 2 Wang Chuqin; however, this year's doubles Finals is the first to be held under the current World Table Tennis system. 2019 saw Fan Zhendong and Xu Xin win the ITTF World Tour Grand Finals men's doubles championship; however, Xu has since retired, and Wang has taken up Fan's doubles partner role.

FAN ZHENDONG
After his win, Aruna was guaranteed a berth in the quarterfinals, where he would play China's Fan Zhendong, the top player in the world.
At the World Table Tennis (WTT) Men's Finals in Doha, there was an incredible upset that the table tennis community saw. Hugo Calderano, the South American champion, was defeated by Nigeria's Quadri Aruna despite all the odds.
Aruna, who was placed 16th in the WTT rankings, was up against the world's number five player, Brazilian Hugo Calderano, in a tough match. In one of the most exciting matches in sports history, Aruna went from being the underdog to winning, and his incredible performance shows how he did it.

Aruna Quadri
Aruna, who was placed 16th in the WTT rankings, was up against the world's number five player, Brazilian Hugo Calderano, in a tough match. In one of the most exciting matches in sports history, Aruna went from being the underdog to winning, and his incredible performance shows how he did it.

Aruna, who was placed 16th in the WTT rankings, was up against the world's number five player, Brazilian Hugo Calderano, in a tough match. In one of the most exciting matches in sports history, Aruna went from being the underdog to winning, and his incredible performance shows how he did it.
After his win, Aruna was guaranteed a berth in the quarterfinals, where he would play China's Fan Zhendong, the top player in the world.

