2022 South East Asian Table Tennis Championships – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
at the 2022 South East Asian Table Tennis Championships
Venue Fashion Island Hall 3rd
Location Bangkok, Thailand
Date25 – 28 June
Competitors32 from 8 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
  2018
2024  

The men's doubles at the 2022 South East Asian Table Tennis Championships in Bangkok, Thailand was held at Fashion Island Hall 3rd from 25 to 28 June 2022. [1]

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Schedule

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

DateTimeRound
Saturday, 25 June 202211:00Round of 16
Friday, 26 June 202215:00Quarterfinals
Saturday, 27 June 202215:20Semifinals
Sunday, 28 June 202212:30Final

Sources: [2] [3] [4] [5]

Main bracket

Source: [6]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
  Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Poh SFE
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  Flag of Cambodia.svg Khun P
Flag of Cambodia.svg Bun V
7 1 2 0   Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Poh SFE
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  Flag of the Philippines.svg JM Nayre
Flag of the Philippines.svg ED Tormis
4 1111113  Flag of the Philippines.svg JM Nayre
Flag of the Philippines.svg ED Tormis
7 1 2 0
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Ngyen AT
Flag of Vietnam.svg Doan BTA
119 7 7 1   Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Poh SFE
115 11113
  Flag of Laos.svg S Vongdalasinh
Flag of Laos.svg P Kongphet
8 8 9 0   Flag of Indonesia.svg RN Niman
Flag of Indonesia.svg HN Annafi
4 118 9 1
  Flag of Thailand.svg P Passara
Flag of Thailand.svg S Jermplang
1111113  Flag of Thailand.svg P Passara
Flag of Thailand.svg S Jermplang
8 9 11146 2
  Flag of Indonesia.svg RN Niman
Flag of Indonesia.svg HN Annafi
117 11113  Flag of Indonesia.svg RN Niman
Flag of Indonesia.svg HN Annafi
11119 12 113
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Leong CF
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng WSD
7 117 9 1   Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Poh SFE
4 1110 11113
  Flag of Thailand.svg P Tanviriyavechakul
Flag of Thailand.svg S Tancharoen
1111113  Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Quek YI
116 128 3 2
  Flag of Laos.svg S Mosangsinh
Flag of Laos.svg A Vongsa
5 8 5 0   Flag of Thailand.svg P Tanviriyavechakul
Flag of Thailand.svg S Tancharoen
9 117 11113
  Flag of Cambodia.svg Yiv S
Flag of Cambodia.svg Sarak SP
116 10 123 2   Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong QS
Flag of Malaysia.svg Choong J
118 117 8 2
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong QS
Flag of Malaysia.svg Choong J
4 111210 113  Flag of Thailand.svg P Tanviriyavechakul
Flag of Thailand.svg S Tancharoen
3 3 7 0
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Le DD
Flag of Vietnam.svg Dinh AH
1111113  Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Quek YI
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  Flag of the Philippines.svg J Adasa
Flag of the Philippines.svg JM Castro
6 6 6 0   Flag of Vietnam.svg Le DD
Flag of Vietnam.svg Dinh AH
119 3 7 1
  Flag of Indonesia.svg BM Pratikto
Flag of Indonesia.svg FF Fadilah
5 2 6 0   Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Quek YI
9 1111113
  Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Quek YI
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