Table Tennis – Women’s Semi-Final (WS11)
The semi-final of the Women’s Table Tennis events (WS11):
11:00 JST – Semi-Final 1: PROKOFEVA Elena (RPC) vs WONG Ting Ting (HKG) | View Results
11:00 JST – Semi-Final 2: ITO Maki (JPN) vs FERNEY Lea (FRA) | View Results
Lea Ferney (France, FRA)
Table Tennis/WS11
Country: France (FRA)
Born: 21 June 2004
Event: Table Tennis
Result/Rank: World rank #8
– European #3 – Teams – 2017 Lasko, Slovenia
– European #7 – 2017 Lasko, Slovenia
– World #3 – Teams – 2017 Bratislava, Slovakia
– World #9 – 2018 Lasko, Slovenia
– European #3 – Teams – 2019 Helsingborg, Sweden
– European #7 – 2019 Helsingborg, Sweden
Ting Ting Wong (Hong Kong, HKG)
Table Tennis/WS11
Country: Hong Kong (HKG)
Born: 11 September 2003
Event: Table Tennis
Results/Rank: World Rank #4
Bio: Currently ranked world number 4, Ting Ting Wong is a para Table Tennis player from Hong Kong. Competing in the WS11 category, she will represent her country at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
Maki Ito (Japan, JPN)
Table Tennis/WS11
Country: Japan (JAP)
Born: 8 September 1984
Event: Table Tennis
Result/Rank: World rank #7
– World #1 – Teams – 2014 Beijing, China
– World #5 – 2014 Beijing, China
– #5 – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– World #9 – 2018 Lasko, Slovenia
Bio: Maki Ito is a Japanese Table Tennis player in the WS11 category. She is currently ranked 10th in the world and is preparing for the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
Elena Prokofeva (Russia, RPC)
Table Tennis/WS11
Country: Russia (ROC/RPC)
Born: 13 March 1971
Event: Table Tennis
Result/Rank:
– World rank #1
– European Champion 2015
– World #1 – Teams – 2017 Bratislava, Slovakia
– European #1 – Teams – 2017 Lasko, Slovenia
– European #2 – 2017 Lasko, Slovenia
– World #1 – 2018 Lasko, Slovenia
– European #1 – Teams – 2019 Helsingborg, Sweden
– European #1 – 2019 Helsingborg, Sweden
Bio: Elena Prokofeva is a Russian Table Tennis athlete who trains in both her home city of Ufa as well as in Sochi. An avid listener of rock music, Elena is currently ranked world number 1, and was the world champion in 2018. Tokyo 2020 will be her first Paralympics.