1933 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's singles

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1933 Men's singles
  1932
1934  

The 1933 World Table Tennis Championships men's singles was the seventh edition of the men's singles championship. [1] [2]

Viktor Barna defeated Stanislav Kolář in the final, winning three sets to one. [3] [4]

Results

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Hungary.svg Viktor Barna 21 21 21
Flag of Latvia.svg I. Schatzow 12 15 12 Flag of Hungary.svg Barna 21 21 21
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miloslav Hamr 7 11 12 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Svoboda 10 16 18
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karel Svoboda 21 21 21 Flag of Hungary.svg Barna 21 21 21
Flag of Hungary.svg Sándor Glancz 21 22 21 21 Flag of Hungary.svg Glancz 12 9 16
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Ladislav Hexner 18 24 19 16 Flag of Hungary.svg Glancz 21 21 11 21
Flag of Austria.svg Erwin Kohn 21 21 21 Flag of Austria.svg Kohn 8 12 21 17
Flag of Hungary.svg Ernő Földi 6 10 14 Flag of Hungary.svg Barna 21 11 21 21
Flag of Hungary.svg István Kelen 17 21 16 22 21 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kolář 15 21 17 18
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Stanislav Kolář 21 19 21 20 9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kolář 21 21 21
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michael Grobauer 15 23 23 21 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Grobauer 9 16 6
Flag of Hungary.svg István Boros 21 21 21 12 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kolář 21 14 21
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Erwin Koln-Korda 12 21 21 21 Flag of England.svg Haydon 11 18 18
Flag of Austria.svg Paul Flussmann 21 19 15 14 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kohn 19 21 11 8
Flag of England.svg Adrian Haydon 24 21 18 21 Flag of England.svg Haydon 21 16 21 21
Flag of Hungary.svg Lajos Dávid 22 18 21 14

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References

  1. "List of Winners". All About Tennis.
  2. 1 2 "1933 results" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-12.
  3. Montague, Trevor (2004). A-Z of Sport, pages 699-700. The Bath Press. ISBN   0-316-72645-1.
  4. "Barna profile". Table Tennis Hall of Fame.