Keep an eye on Chengdu at the end of November for the Mixed Team World Cup. This isn’t just another event—it’s a TV-driven format that completely rewrites the rules.

By Thierry Verviers The concept is simple: mixed teams (men and women). But the real revolution is in the scoring system. Each match—whether singles or doubles—is played best-of-three (first to 2 games). But the team encounter doesn’t end after three match wins. Instead, it stops the moment one team reaches 8 total games won. What … Continue reading Keep an eye on Chengdu at the end of November for the Mixed Team World Cup. This isn’t just another event—it’s a TV-driven format that completely rewrites the rules.