Zitat:
Zitat von cdmz
Wovon hängt das ab?
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In der TT-news-Meldung steht:
"Jeweils der Verlierer des Finales und die beiden Verlierer der Halbfinals in allen drei Tableaus erhalten in Stage 2 eine weitere Chance, also insgesamt neun Spieler. Diese spielen im K.o.-System den Sieger von Stage 2 aus. Jener qualifiziert sich möglicherweise für Olympia, doch das ist noch nicht ganz sicher."
Auf der ittf-Seite steht:
"Stages and how to qualify:
First stage: A number of knockouts equal to the total number of players to be qualified minus 1.
The winner of each knockout will qualify for Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Singles Event.
Example: if 7 players are to qualify for Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Singles Event, then there will
be 6 knockouts played in the first stage, and all winners of each knockout will directly qualify.
Second stage: One knockout, with the winner qualifying for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
Singles Event. The number of players taking part in the second stage will be as follows:
* If there are 2 places in the WSOQ, the runner-up, the losing semi-finalists and the losing
quarter-finalists in the first stage knockout draw (7 players),
* If there are 3 or 4 places in the WSOC, the runners-up and the losing semi-finalists in the
first stage knockout draws (6 and 9 players respectively).
* If there are more than 4 places in the WSOC, the runners-up in the first stage knockout
draws (between 4 and 7 players).
* A draw will be made for the second stage, with seeding based on the principles listed
under seeding.
Entries: The maximum number of players each NOC may enter is equal to the remaining quota places available to them."
)Fettdruck von mir) > Wie ich es verstehe könnte dies der Grund sein, dass der 4. nicht mitkommen kann (weil sein Land, für das er startet, keinen Platz mehr für ihn frei hat).