Chen Yiwen topped the women's 3m springboard standings ©Getty Images

China’s Chen Yiwen and Russia's Ruslan Ternovoi topped semi-final standings at the International Swimming Federation (FINA) Diving World Cup in Japanese capital Tokyo.

Chen finished second in the preliminary rounds of the women’s three metres springboard event behind team mate Yani Chang at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre.

The semi-final saw Chen emerge as the dominant diver, with the 21-year-old achieving a score of 385.10 points.

The United States' Sarah Bacon finished second in the standings on 344.50, with Canada’s Jennifer Abel placing third on 335.40.

Mexico’s Aranza Vazquez and Japan’s Sayaka Mikami completed the top five.

The top 12 divers qualified for the final, with Chang placing 10th in the semi-finals to advance.

The men's 10m platform semi-finals saw Ternovoi top the standings.

Ternovoi, a triple bronze medallist at the Buenos Aires 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games, finished with a score of 511.95.

Britain’s Tom Daley qualified for the final in second place, with the two-time men’s 10m platform world champion ending on a score of 503.35.

Ruslan Ternovoi led the men's 10m platform semi-final ©Getty Images
Ruslan Ternovoi led the men's 10m platform semi-final ©Getty Images

Canada’s Nathan Zsombor-Murray completed the top three on 477.00.

The FINA Diving World Cup is serving as the final Olympic qualifier in diving.

The World Cup will continue until Thursday (May 6).

The event also serves as a test event for Tokyo 2020.

A series of coronavirus countermeasures have been put in place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre by FINA and the Organising Committee.

Both the women’s 3m springboard and men’s 10m platform finals will be held tomorrow.