For the first time, Iranian cadets and youth table tennis teams won the qualification to participate in the world championship, and Baran Arjamand, as the first Iranian girl, won the qualification to participate in the world championship.
Iran NOC; Tehran: With the
announcement of the World Federation of Table Tennis website, for the first
time in the history of this discipline, Iranian youth and national table tennis
teams have simultaneously won the right to participate in the world team
championship through ranking. After winning the title of runner-up in the Asian
Championship, Iran's national youth team was able to take the seventh place in
the world team ranking and was one of the 12 teams present in the world
championship. Iranian national table tennis youth team won the right to
participate in the world championship as one of the 12 teams in the world team
ranking. Also, after Benyamin Faraji's continued leadership in the world
individual ranking in the under-15 age group, the World Federation allocated
both the under-15 and under-19 individual world championship quotas to Faraji,
who, with the decision of technical staff, in one of the two age groups can
attend. Baran Arjamand, the national champion of junior girls, also won the
license to participate in the world championship by being placed 17th in the
under-15 age group in the world, which is the first time an Iranian girl has
won this license.