1953 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's doubles

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1953 Women's doubles
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The 1953 World Table Tennis Championships women's doubles was the 19th edition of the women's doubles championship. [1] [2] Gizi Farkas and Angelica Rozeanu defeated Diane Rowe and Rosalind Rowe in the final by three sets to one. [3]

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Results

[2]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Gizi Farkas
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Angelica Rozeanu
3
Flag of Sweden.svg Inga Brehmer
Flag of Sweden.svg Signhild Tegner
0 Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Farkas
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Rozeanu
21 21 21
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Audrey Bates
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Betty Gray
21 21 21 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Bates
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Gray
5 13 7
Flag of Germany.svg Berti Capellmann
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Liliana Ciulianu
14 17 12 Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Farkas
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Rozeanu
21 21 21
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Zsuzsa Fantusz
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Edit Sági
3 Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Fantusz
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Sági
12 12 14
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Sári Szász-Kolozsvári
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Ella Zeller
1 Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Fantusz
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Sági
22 22 16 13 21
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Tolna
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Teodora Florescu
0 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hrušková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Krejčová
20 20 21 21 16
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Květa Hrušková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eliška Krejčová
3 Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Farkas
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Rozeanu
21 21 18 21
Flag of England.svg Kathleen Best
Flag of Austria.svg Ermelinde Wertl
21 21 21 Flag of England.svg Rowe D
Flag of England.svg Rowe R
9 9 21 18
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Iudit Grunwald
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Luci Slavescu
16 18 14 Flag of England.svg Best
Flag of Austria.svg Wertl
12 21 21 21
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Éva Kóczián
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Agnes Almási
3 Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Kóczián
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Almási
21 14 14 18
Flag of Austria.svg Gertrude Pritzi
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Georgita Strugaru
0 Flag of England.svg Best
Flag of Austria.svg Wertl
12 12 17
  Flag of England.svg Rowe D
Flag of England.svg Rowe R
21 21 21
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eva Cedlová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hana Vhynanovská
w/o Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Cedlová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vhynanovská
10 17 21 21 22
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Baikan
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Maria Golopenta
18 6 16 Flag of England.svg Rowe D
Flag of England.svg Rowe R
21 21 18 19 24
Flag of England.svg Diane Rowe
Flag of England.svg Rosalind Rowe
21 21 21

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References

  1. "List of Winners". All About Tennis.
  2. 1 2 "Women's doubles 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.