1936 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's singles

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1936 Women's singles
Venue Prague
  1935
1937  

The 1936 World Table Tennis Championships women's singles was the tenth edition of the women's singles championship. [1] [2] Ruth Aarons defeated Astrid Krebsbach in the final by three sets to nil, to win the title. [3]

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Results

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of the United States.svg Ruth Aarons 21 22 22
Flag of Austria.svg Gertrude Wildam 16 11 12 Flag of the United States.svg Aarons 21 21 21
Flag of Hungary.svg Magda Kiraly-Baba 19 21 21 19 21 Flag of Hungary.svg Kiraly 12 14 14
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Věra Votrubcová 21 14 12 21 11 Flag of the United States.svg Aarons 3
Flag of England.svg Margaret Osborne 19 21 16 21 21 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kettnerová 1
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Rauova 21 17 21 7 8 Flag of England.svg Osborne 19 15 15
Flag of Hungary.svg Mária Mednyánszky 14 11 16 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kettnerová 21 21 21
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Marie Kettnerová 21 21 21 Flag of the United States.svg Aarons 21 21 21
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Marie Šmídová 3 Flag of Germany.svg Krebsbach 16 14 11
Flag of England.svg Wendy Woodhead 0 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Šmídová 3
Flag of Hungary.svg Magda Gál 3 Flag of Hungary.svg Gál 2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Podhajecka 1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Šmídová 0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Koudelova 3 Flag of Germany.svg Krebsbach 3
Flag of England.svg Lillian Hutchings 1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Koudelova 2
Flag of Germany.svg Astrid Krebsbach 21 21 21 Flag of Germany.svg Krebsbach 3
Flag of the United States.svg Corinne Migneco 11 19 14

See also

List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists

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References

  1. "List of Winners". All About Tennis.
  2. "1936 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.