2022 South East Asian Table Tennis Championships – Mixed doubles

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Mixed doubles
at the 2022 South East Asian Table Tennis Championships
Venue Fashion Island Hall 3rd
Location Bangkok, Thailand
Date25 – 27 June
Competitors54 from 7 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
  2018
2024  

The mixed doubles at the 2022 South East Asian Table Tennis Championships in Bangkok, Thailand was held at Fashion Island Hall 3rd from 25 to 27 June 2022. [1]

Contents

Schedule [2] [3] [4]

All times are Thailand Standard Time (UTC+07:00)

DateTimeRound
Saturday, 25 June 202210:00R1 (1/32)
13:00R2 (1/16)
Friday, 26 June 202210:00Quarterfinals
16:00Semifinals
Monday, 27 June 202217:00Final

Main bracket

Top Draw

Source: [5]

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
  Flag of Thailand.svg P Tanviriyavechakul
Flag of Thailand.svg S Sawettabut
1111113
  Flag of Laos.svg S Vongdalasinh
Flag of Laos.svg N Kongphet
4 1 115 1   Flag of the Philippines.svg J Adasa
Flag of the Philippines.svg KR Cruz
3 8 5 0
  Flag of the Philippines.svg J Adasa
Flag of the Philippines.svg KR Cruz
11118 113  Flag of Thailand.svg P Tanviriyavechakul
Flag of Thailand.svg S Sawettabut
8 8 117 1
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng WSD
Flag of Malaysia.svg Chang LSA
111112 7 113  Flag of Singapore.svg Quek YI
Flag of Singapore.svg Zhou J
11116 113
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Dinh AH
Flag of Vietnam.svg Tran MN
8 7 14118 2   Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng WSD
Flag of Malaysia.svg Chang LSA
8 3 6 0
  Flag of Singapore.svg Quek YI
Flag of Singapore.svg Zhou J
1111113
  Flag of Singapore.svg Quek YI
Flag of Singapore.svg Zhou J
9 11123 8 2
  Flag of Thailand.svg P Sanguansin
Flag of Thailand.svg O Paranang
1111113  Flag of Thailand.svg P Sanguansin
Flag of Thailand.svg O Paranang
118 10 11113
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Le DD
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen TN
5 8 4 0   Flag of Thailand.svg P Sanguansin
Flag of Thailand.svg O Paranang
1112113
  Flag of Indonesia.svg HN Annafi
Flag of Indonesia.svg S Aminah
9 117 6 1   Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong QS
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ho Y
7 10 8 0
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong QS
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ho Y
119 11113  Flag of Thailand.svg P Sanguansin
Flag of Thailand.svg O Paranang
8 1111113
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Lee YY
Flag of Malaysia.svg Im LY
11115 113  Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Wong XR
116 8 6 1
  Flag of the Philippines.svg ED Tormis
Flag of the Philippines.svg SM Otanes
9 6 114 1   Flag of Malaysia.svg Lee YY
Flag of Malaysia.svg Im LY
155 113 7 2
  Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Wong XR
13 115 11113

Bottom Draw

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
  Flag of Singapore.svg Poh ShFE
Flag of Singapore.svg Goi RX
4 119 15113
  Flag of Thailand.svg S Jermplang
Flag of Thailand.svg W Tayapitak
12117 113  Flag of Thailand.svg S Jermplang
Flag of Thailand.svg W Tayapitak
115 1113 6 2
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Doan BTA
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen TKM
10 5 119 1   Flag of Singapore.svg Poh ShFE
Flag of Singapore.svg Goi RX
1111113
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Leong CF
Flag of Malaysia.svg Tee AX
1113113  Flag of Malaysia.svg Leong CF
Flag of Malaysia.svg Tee AX
7 9 3 0
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen VH
Flag of Vietnam.svg Bui NL
6 11 4 0   Flag of Malaysia.svg Leong CF
Flag of Malaysia.svg Tee AX
119 11113
  Flag of the Philippines.svg JM Castro
Flag of the Philippines.svg ER Dael
116 6 12113  Flag of the Philippines.svg JM Castro
Flag of the Philippines.svg ER Dael
9 118 1
  Flag of Thailand.svg S Tancharoen
Flag of Thailand.svg J Sawettabut
9 111110 6 2   Flag of Singapore.svg Poh ShFE
Flag of Singapore.svg Goi RX
8 111111 6 2
  Flag of Singapore.svg Tan L
Flag of Singapore.svg Zhang W
6 116 11113  Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Zeng J
118 6 13113
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Choong J
Flag of Malaysia.svg KLA Dick
116 115 3 2   Flag of Singapore.svg Tan L
Flag of Singapore.svg Zhang W
5 8 6 0
  Flag of the Philippines.svg JM Nayre
Flag of the Philippines.svg AJ Laude
1111113  Flag of the Philippines.svg JM Nayre
Flag of the Philippines.svg AJ Laude
1111113
  Flag of Thailand.svg P Passara
Flag of Thailand.svg W Aueawiriyayothin
6 5 7 0   Flag of the Philippines.svg JM Nayre
Flag of the Philippines.svg AJ Laude
5 6 1 0
  Flag of Indonesia.svg RN Niman
Flag of Indonesia.svg N Widarahman
3 9 9 0   Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Zeng J
1111113
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen AT
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen KDK
1111113  Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen AT
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen KDK
115 9 3 1
  Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Zeng J
7 1111113

Final bracket

Source: [5]

Semifinals Final
  Flag of Singapore.svg Quek YI
Flag of Singapore.svg Zhou J
9 11123 8 2
  Flag of Thailand.svg P Sanguansin
Flag of Thailand.svg O Paranang
118 10 11113  Flag of Thailand.svg P Sanguansin
Flag of Thailand.svg O Paranang
11119 10 6 2
  Flag of Singapore.svg Poh ShFE
Flag of Singapore.svg Goi RX
8 111111 6 2   Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Zeng J
4 8 1112113
  Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Zeng J
118 6 13113

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References

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  3. "Schedule Day 4, June 26, 2022". seatta.org. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  4. "Schedule Day 5, June 27, 2022". seatta.org. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
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