World Championships 2011
Womens Doubles Results

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The World Championships 2011. The world's best came together in Rotterdam, Netherlands...

 By Martin Hughes
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The World Table Tennis Championships first took place in 1926 in London, England.

However, since 2000, the World Table Tennis Championship has been split into two separate competitions.

Team events are now held in even numbered years, whilst individual events (singles and doubles) are held in odd numbered years.

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Events included

The World Championships 2011 events were...


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Format of events

Individual Events...

Individual events were played on a knockout basis and all matches were the best of 7 games.

There were 128 places in the first round proper of the men's singles, women's singles and mixed doubles events, but not more than 64 places in the first round proper of men's and women's doubles events.

In doubles events, both players had to be from the same Association.


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Numbers

Each Association was entitled to 5 entries in each singles event, with 1 additional entry in the appropriate event for each place held by its player in the first 10 places of the first issue of the ITTF world ranking list for 2011, with up to 7 players in each individual event.

The host Association could enter up to 7 pairs in the mixed doubles and 7 players in each other individual event.

Different players could be entered in each doubles event. However, the number of players entered in doubles could not exceed the number of players entered in the corresponding singles.

In mixed doubles the number of pairs entered could not exceed the number of players nominated in the men's or women's singles, whichever was the lower.

Players of the same Association were separated in preliminary rounds, groups and in the first round of the draw, but not in further rounds.


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2009 winners

The last individual World Table Tennis Championships were held in Yokohama, Japan in May 2009 and the winners were...

  • Men's Singles - Wang Hao (China)
  • Women's Singles - Zhang Yining (China)
  • Men's Doubles - Wang Hao & Chen Qi (China)
  • Women's Doubles - Guo Yue & & Li Xiaoxia (China)
  • Mixed Doubles - Li Ping & Cao Zhen (China)

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World Championships 2011

Women's Doubles Event Results

First Round (Last 64)

Tuesday 10 May 2011

WINNER RESULT LOSER
GUO Yue China /
LI Xiaoxia China
4-0 KUMARESAN Shamini IND /
PATKAR Madhurika IND
FADEEVA Oxana RUS /
TIKHOMIROVA Anna RUS
4-0 JUCEVICIUTE Ieva LTU /
STUCKYTE Egle LTU
HE Sirin TUR /
HU Melek TUR
4-0 CASTILLO Daniela COL /
ZULUAGA Luisa COL
ISHIGAKI Yuka JPN /
YAMANASHI Yuri JPN
4-0 GATINSKA Katalina BUL /
REMZI Sibel BUL
FENG Yalan China /
MU Zi China
4-0 BLIZNET Olga MDA /
SANDUL Alina MDA
BARTHEL Zhenqi GER /
SILBEREISEN Kristin GER
4-0 BEH Lee Wei MAS /
CHIU Soo Jiin MAS
GRZYBOWSKA Katarzyna POL /
PARTYKA Natalia POL
4-0 GAPONOVA Ganna UKR /
MOTSYK Iryna UKR
LEE Eun Hee KOR /
PARK Young Sook KOR
4-0 HADACOVA Dana CZE /
PENKAVOVA Katerina CZE
FUKUHARA Ai JPN /
ISHIKAWA Kasumi JPN
4-0 PARKER Joanna ENG /
SIBLEY Kelly ENG
PROKHOROVA Yulia RUS /
VORONOVA Anastasia RUS
4-1 PAVLOVICH Veronika BLR /
PRIVALOVA Alexandra BLR
HAN Xing CGO /
YANG Fen CGO
4-2 BALAZOVA Barbora SVK /
ODOROVA Eva SVK
KIM Hye Song PRK /
KIM Jong PRK
4-0 SAFRAN Martina SVN /
TOMAZINI Jana SVN
CHENG I-Ching TPE /
HUANG Yi-Hua TPE
4-0 ARAQUE Johana COL /
MEDINA Paula COL
MIKHAYLOVA Polina RUS /
NOSKOVA Yana RUS
4-0 DIEKER Suzanne NED /
TIMINA Yana NED
STRBIKOVA Renata CZE /
VACENOVSKA Iveta CZE
4-2 MOLNAR Cornelia HRV /
TIAN Yuan HRV
KIM Kyung Ah KOR /
PARK Mi Young KOR
w/o LAY Jian Fang AUS /
TAN Zhenhua Vivian AUS
JIANG Huajun HKG /
TIE Yana HKG
4-0 CHRISTOFORAKI Maria GRE /
EXARCHOU Filareti GRE
WINTER Sabine GER /
WU Jiaduo GER
4-1 HSING Ariel USA /
ZHANG Lily USA
DUBKOVA Alena BLR /
PAVLOVICH Viktoria BLR
4-1 EKHOLM Matilda SWE /
PETTERSSON Malin SWE
FENG Tianwei SIN /
WANG Yuegu SIN
4-0 DAS Mouma IND /
GHATAK Poulomi IND
POTA Georgina HUN /
TOTH Krisztina HUN
4-2 CHANG Ya-Chuan TPE /
CHEN Szu-Yu TPE
DVORAK Galia ESP /
RAMIREZ Sara ESP
4-2 LI Isabelle Siyun SIN /
SIM Kai Xin Zena SIN
GUAN Meng Yuan HKG /
NG Wing Nam HKG
4-0 RODRIGUEZ Berta CHI /
VEGA Paulina CHI
FUJII Hiroko JPN /
WAKAMIYA Misako JPN
4-1 NEVES Ana POR /
OLIVEIRA Leila POR
LI Jiawei SIN /
SUN Beibei SIN
4-0 LINDMAE Karin EST /
TSISTJAKOVA Tatjana EST
SHEN Yanfei ESP /
ZHU Fang ESP
4-1 KOMWONG Nanthana THA /
MUANGSUK Anisara THA
DE NUTTE Sarah LUX /
NI Xia Lian LUX
4-1 ERDELJI Ana-Maria SRB /
FEHER Gabriela SRB
DODEAN Daniela ROU /
SAMARA Elizabeta ROU
4-0 STEFANSKA Kinga POL /
SZYMANSKA Antonina POL
SEOK Ha Jung KOR /
YANG Ha Eun KOR
4-0 VALDEZ Johenny DOM /
WU Xue DOM
LI Jiao NED /
LI Jie NED
4-1 DESSAINT Aurore FRA /
GRUNDISCH Carole FRA
LEE Ho Ching HKG /
YU Kwok See HKG
4-2 POSTOACA Camelia ROU /
SZOCS Bernadette ROU
DING Ning China /
GUO Yan China
4-0 CREEMERS Linda NED /
EERLAND Britt NED

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Second Round (Last 32)

Tuesday 10 May 2011

WINNER RESULT LOSER
GUO Yue China /
LI Xiaoxia China
4-0 FADEEVA Oxana RUS /
TIKHOMIROVA Anna RUS
ISHIGAKI Yuka JPN /
YAMANASHI Yuri JPN
4-1 HE Sirin TUR /
HU Melek TUR
FENG Yalan China /
MU Zi China
4-2 BARTHEL Zhenqi GER /
SILBEREISEN Kristin GER
LEE Eun Hee KOR /
PARK Young Sook KOR
4-1 GRZYBOWSKA Katarzyna POL /
PARTYKA Natalia POL
FUKUHARA Ai JPN /
ISHIKAWA Kasumi JPN
4-1 PROKHOROVA Yulia RUS /
VORONOVA Anastasia RUS
KIM Hye Song PRK /
KIM Jong PRK
4-0 HAN Xing CGO /
YANG Fen CGO
CHENG I-Ching TPE /
HUANG Yi-Hua TPE
4-0 MIKHAYLOVA Polina RUS /
NOSKOVA Yana RUS
KIM Kyung Ah KOR /
PARK Mi Young KOR
4-0 STRBIKOVA Renata CZE /
VACENOVSKA Iveta CZE
JIANG Huajun HKG /
TIE Yana HKG
4-2 WINTER Sabine GER /
WU Jiaduo GER
FENG Tianwei SIN /
WANG Yuegu SIN
4-2 DUBKOVA Alena BLR /
PAVLOVICH Viktoria BLR
DVORAK Galia ESP /
RAMIREZ Sara ESP
4-1 POTA Georgina HUN /
TOTH Krisztina HUN
FUJII Hiroko JPN /
WAKAMIYA Misako JPN
4-1 GUAN Meng Yuan HKG /
NG Wing Nam HKG
LI Jiawei SIN /
SUN Beibei SIN
4-0 SHEN Yanfei ESP /
ZHU Fang ESP
DODEAN Daniela ROU /
SAMARA Elizabeta ROU
4-2 DE NUTTE Sarah LUX /
NI Xia Lian LUX
LI Jiao NED /
LI Jie NED
4-3 SEOK Ha Jung KOR /
YANG Ha Eun KOR
DING Ning China /
GUO Yan China
4-0 LEE Ho Ching HKG /
YU Kwok See HKG

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Third Round (Last 16)

Thursday 12 May 2011

WINNER RESULT LOSER
GUO Yue China /
LI Xiaoxia China
4-0 ISHIGAKI Yuka JPN /
YAMANASHI Yuri JPN
LEE Eun Hee KOR /
PARK Young Sook KOR - disqualified
4-0 FENG Yalan China /
MU Zi China
KIM Hye Song PRK /
KIM Jong PRK
4-2 FUKUHARA Ai JPN /
ISHIKAWA Kasumi JPN
KIM Kyung Ah KOR /
PARK Mi Young KOR
4-0 CHENG I-Ching TPE /
HUANG Yi-Hua TPE
JIANG Huajun HKG /
TIE Yana HKG
4-0 FENG Tianwei SIN /
WANG Yuegu SIN
FUJII Hiroko JPN /
WAKAMIYA Misako JPN
4-0 DVORAK Galia ESP /
RAMIREZ Sara ESP
LI Jiawei SIN /
SUN Beibei SIN
4-2 DODEAN Daniela ROU /
SAMARA Elizabeta ROU
DING Ning China /
GUO Yan China
4-1 LI Jiao NED /
LI Jie NED

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Quarter Finals

Friday 13 May 2011

WINNER RESULT LOSER
GUO Yue China /
LI Xiaoxia China
4-3 FENG Yalan China /
MU Zi China
KIM Kyung Ah KOR /
PARK Mi Young KOR
4-0 KIM Hye Song PRK /
KIM Jong PRK
JIANG Huajun HKG /
TIE Yana HKG
4-1 FUJII Hiroko JPN /
WAKAMIYA Misako JPN
DING Ning China /
GUO Yan China
4-0 LI Jiawei SIN /
SUN Beibei SIN

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Semi Finals

Saturday 14 May 2011

WINNER RESULT LOSER
GUO Yue China /
LI Xiaoxia China
4-0 KIM Kyung Ah KOR /
PARK Mi Young KOR
12-10, 11-4, 11-6, 13-11
     
DING Ning China /
GUO Yan China
4-0 JIANG Huajun HKG /
TIE Yana HKG
11-3, 11-3, 13-11, 12-10

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Final

Sunday 15 May 2011

WINNER RESULT LOSER
GUO Yue China /
LI Xiaoxia China
4-0 DING Ning China /
GUO Yan China
11-8, 11-5, 13-11, 11-8

 

2011 World Table Tennis Champions

2011 World Champions - Guo Yue and Li Xiaoxia

 

 

World Championships 2011

Women's Doubles Event

(The W.J.Pope Trophy)

 

WINNERS = GUO Yue / LI Xiaoxia (China)

RUNNERS-UP = DING Ning / GUO Yan (China)

 

 


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