1952 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's singles

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1952 Men's singles
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The 1952 World Table Tennis Championships men's singles was the 19th edition of the men's singles championship. [1] [2]

Contents

Hiroji Satoh defeated József Kóczián in the final, winning three sets to nil to secure the title. [3]

Results

[2]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of England.svg Johnny Leach 13 21 9 15
Flag of France.svg Guy Amouretti 21 10 21 21 Flag of France.svg Amouretti 21 21 21
Flag of the United States.svg Douglas Cartland 18 13 21 21 21 Flag of the United States.svg Cartland 19 9 13
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nai Van Hoa 21 21 13 16 14 Flag of France.svg Amouretti 19 14 10
Flag of Hungary.svg József Kóczián 13 21 13 21 21 Flag of Hungary.svg Kóczián 21 21 21
Flag of Hong Kong 1876.svg Suh Sui Cho 21 18 21 5 15 Flag of Hungary.svg Kóczián 21 21 21
Flag of France.svg Michel Lanskoy 21 21 17 21 Flag of France.svg Lanskoy 18 18 12
Flag of India.svg Thangavelu Thiruvengadam 15 9 21 16 Flag of Hungary.svg Kóczián 19 17 14
Flag of Hungary.svg Ferenc Sidó 21 21 21 Flag of Japan.svg Satoh 21 21 21
Flag of Hong Kong 1876.svg Fu Chi Fong 19 16 14 Flag of Hungary.svg Sidó 21 20 4 13
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroji Satoh 21 21 21 Flag of Japan.svg Satoh 19 22 21 21
Flag of Vietnam.svg Tran Van Lieu 8 5 11 Flag of Japan.svg Satoh 21 21 21
Flag of France.svg René Roothooft 18 21 22 21 Flag of France.svg Roothooft 19 15 19
Flag of Japan.svg Norikazu Fujii 21 17 20 17 Flag of France.svg Roothooft 21 21 21
Flag of Portugal.svg Paul Rosa Duque 21 20 21 21 Flag of Portugal.svg Duque 16 12 9
Flag of Hong Kong 1876.svg Keung Wing Ning 18 22 18 16

See also

List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists

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References

  1. "List of Winners". All About Tennis.
  2. 1 2 "1952 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.