ITTF Week 24 Rankings: Satsuki Odo Bumps Shin Yubin to Return to the Top 10

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ITTF Week 24 Rankings: Satsuki Odo Bumps Shin Yubin to Return to the Top 10

ITTF Week 24 Rankings: Satsuki Odo Bumps Shin Yubin to Return to the Top 10

The ITTF world rankings are set for significant changes over the coming weeks, as the WTT series enjoys an epic June, beginning this week with the WTT Contender Skopje 2026 and ending with the US Grand Smash 2026.

Without further ado, here are the Week 24 rankings (June 8, 2026), with the changes coming mainly from the Skopje stop.

Compared with last week, there is no change in the men’s singles top 10: Wang Chuqin is still No. 1 and Tomokazu Harimoto still No. 2.

There is just one change in the women’s singles top 10: Satsuki Odo has moved into the top ten, and Shin Yubin has slipped to 11th. Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu remain the standard-bearers in gold and silver.

Satsuki Odo, Women’s Singles No. 10 (up 1)

Odo carried her fine form into the weekend, going all the way to the title in the women’s singles at the WTT Contender Skopje 2026, her first return to the world top 10 since October 2025.

Sunday’s win was Odo’s third consecutive WTT-series women’s singles title, her fourth of 2026 and the 11th of her career.

Darko Jorgic, Men’s Singles No. 13 (up 2)

Darko Jorgic won the men’s singles in North Macedonia on Sunday, claiming his second WTT-series title; he had previously won the 2024 WTT Contender Lima.

Jorgic’s career-high world ranking is No. 6, reached in 2024. He last entered the world top 10 in November 2025.

Kanak Jha, Men’s Singles No. 24 (up 6)

American Kanak Jha reached his first WTT-series final over the weekend, an important milestone that brings him closer to his previous career-best ranking of No. 19 (reached in Week 2 of 2023).

In Sunday’s men’s singles final, Jha took the first game but could not seize his chance, eventually losing 2-4 to Darko Jorgic.

Adrien Rassenfosse, Men’s Singles No. 52 (up 10)

Belgium’s Adrien Rassenfosse reached the quarterfinals at the WTT Contender Skopje 2026, beating 7th seed Omar Assar 3-2 along the way before falling to eventual champion Darko Jorgic.

This run to the last eight matched his previous career-high of No. 52, and a strong showing at the WTT Contender Zagreb 2026 could see him surpass it.

Other notable ranking moves:

Park Gyuhyeon, Men’s Singles No. 69 (up 17)

Asuka Sasao, Women’s Singles No. 71 (up 14)

Yoo Siwoo, Women’s Singles No. 155 (up 35)

Original report by Hu Qingyuan, Ping Pang Wang