ITTF World Para Circuit 2026 Calendar Unveiled

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ITTF has unveiled the ITTF World Para Circuit calendar for 2026, featuring a circuit of over 20 events across six continents as the sport heads into a historic centenary year for the ITTF.

With the inaugural revamped ITTF World Para Circuit drawing to a close this month, anticipation is building for an ambitious 2026 season that will culminate in the ITTF World Para Table Tennis Championships in Pattaya, Thailand – a fitting celebration as the ITTF marks 100 years of table tennis.

View the ITTF World Para Circuit 2026 calendar here!

The 2026 season holds special significance for Para table tennis, with the sport playing a prominent role in the ITTF’s centenary celebrations. The year’s calendar reflects the organisation’s commitment to Para sport development, featuring the three-tier circuit structure that has proven so successful in its inaugural year.

The proven Future, Challenger, and Elite format returns for 2026, offering clear pathways for athlete development and progression. The top tier features five Elite tournaments strategically placed throughout the calendar, beginning with Lasko, Slovenia (11-15 May) and Taipei City, Chinese Taipei (17-21 May), followed by Beijing, China (24-28 June), Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand (18-22 July), and concluding with Yvelines, France (29 October – 2 November).

The Elite series provides the sport’s top athletes with consistent high-level competition throughout the year, building towards the World Championships in November. Six Challenger events offer crucial development opportunities and ranking points, beginning in March with back-to-back tournaments in Wladyslawowo, Poland (11-14 March) and Lignano, Italy (18-21 March). The Challenger circuit continues with São Paulo, Brazil (23-26 April), Podgorica, Montenegro (29 April – 3 May), Lasko, Slovenia (5-9 May), and Kefalonia, Greece (12-15 October).

Nine Future tournaments across five continents ensure accessibility for developing athletes, with the season opening in Gold Coast, Australia (16-18 February). The Future circuit then travels to Costa Brava, Spain (26-29 March), Yalova, Turkey (2-5 April), and South America for consecutive events in Santiago, Chile (14-16 April) and Buenos Aires, Argentina (18-20 April). The European summer features Amman, Jordan (4-6 June) and Ostrava, Czech Republic (18-20 June), whilst Asia hosts events in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand (13-16 July). The Future series concludes in Lahti, Finland (28-30 August).

All roads lead to Pattaya, Thailand, where the ITTF World Para Table Tennis Championships will take place in November 2026. This edition of the championships holds special significance as it coincides with the ITTF’s centenary celebrations and will feature complete gender equality for the first time, with 165 male and 165 female athletes competing. The timing creates perfect symmetry – as the ITTF celebrates 100 years of table tennis, the ITTF World Para Championships will showcase how far the sport has evolved in inclusivity and excellence.

The 2026 calendar demonstrates remarkable global reach, with events spanning Asia (China, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, Jordan, Japan), Europe (Poland, Italy, Slovenia, France, Spain, Turkey, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Greece, Finland), the Americas (Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Colombia), and Oceania (Australia). This geographic diversity ensures athletes from all regions have accessible competitive opportunities throughout the year. The circuit events throughout 2026 will offer crucial ranking points as athletes seek to secure their places at the sport’s pinnacle gathering. The new ranking system, which calculates points based on athletes’ top six results over the past year, ensures consistent performance throughout the season is rewarded.

Thailand receives special recognition in the calendar, hosting both a Future and Elite event in Nakhon Ratchasima during July, providing perfect preparation for their hosting of the World Championships later in the year. This dual hosting opportunity allows Thailand to demonstrate their exceptional organisational capabilities whilst giving athletes valuable experience competing in the host nation ahead of the championships.

The 2026 calendar builds on the foundations established during the inaugural revamped circuit in 2025. The three-tier structure has successfully created clear pathways for athlete development, increased competitive opportunities, and fostered a growth-oriented environment. Weekly rankings across singles, doubles, and mixed doubles categories have provided transparency and motivation, whilst the points system has reduced pressure and encouraged consistent participation.

As Para table tennis heads into 2026, the combination of the ITTF World Para Circuit, the ITTF’s centenary celebrations, and the World Championships in Pattaya creates the perfect conditions for a truly memorable season. The stage is set for a centenary celebration worthy of the ITTF’s remarkable history and Para table tennis’s bright future.

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