2024 European Table Tennis Championships – Women's singles

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Women's singles
at the 2024 European Table Tennis Championships
Venue TipsArena Linz
Location Linz, Austria
Dates15–20 October
Medalists
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  2022

The women's singles competition of the 2024 European Table Tennis Championships was held from 15 to 20 October 2024.

Contents

Playing system

Draw of 64
32 seeded players
32 winners of the qualification groups [1]

Group Play Stage

The winners of the groups will qualify to the Main Draw.
The runners-up from all the groups will play 2 preliminary rounds for the remaining 8 spots.

Main Draw

Results [2]

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
1 Flag of Romania.svg  B Szőcs  (ROU)4
Flag of Spain.svg  M Berzosa  (ESP)0 1 Flag of Romania.svg  B Szőcs  (ROU)4
Flag of Romania.svg  E Zaharia  (ROU)0 29 Flag of Germany.svg  A Kaufmann  (GER)0
29 Flag of Germany.svg  A Kaufmann  (GER)4 1 Flag of Romania.svg  B Szőcs  (ROU)4
20 Flag of Croatia.svg  I Malobabić  (CRO)4 9 Flag of Sweden.svg  L Bergström  (SWE)2
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  T Georgieva  (BUL)0 20 Flag of Croatia.svg  I Malobabić  (CRO)0
Flag of Moldova.svg  A Chiriacova  (MDA)0 9 Flag of Sweden.svg  L Bergström  (SWE)4
9 Flag of Sweden.svg  L Bergström  (SWE)4 1 Flag of Romania.svg  B Szőcs  (ROU)4
15 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  H Matelová  (CZE)3 21 Flag of France.svg  C Lutz  (FRA)2
Flag of Serbia.svg  A Maksuti  (SRB)4 Flag of Serbia.svg  A Maksuti  (SRB)3
Flag of Croatia.svg  L Rakovac  (CRO)1 19 Flag of Serbia.svg  I Lupulesku  (SRB)4
19 Flag of Serbia.svg  I Lupulesku  (SRB)4 19 Flag of Serbia.svg  I Lupulesku  (SRB)1
21 Flag of France.svg  C Lutz  (FRA)4 21 Flag of France.svg  C Lutz  (FRA)4
Flag of Slovakia.svg  B Balážová  (SVK)0 21 Flag of France.svg  C Lutz  (FRA)4
Flag of France.svg  L Hochart  (FRA)4 Flag of France.svg  L Hochart  (FRA)3
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  B Eerland  (NED)3

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
5 Flag of France.svg  P Pavade  (FRA)4
Flag of Italy.svg  N Arlia  (ITA)0 5 Flag of France.svg  P Pavade  (FRA)1
Flag of Slovakia.svg  T Kukuľková  (SVK)3 17 Flag of Hungary.svg  G Pota  (HUN)4
17 Flag of Hungary.svg  G Pota  (HUN)4 17 Flag of Hungary.svg  G Pota  (HUN)2
18 Flag of Spain.svg  M Xiao  (ESP)4 18 Flag of Spain.svg  M Xiao  (ESP)4
Flag of Serbia.svg  S Surjan  (SRB)2 18 Flag of Spain.svg  M Xiao  (ESP)4
Flag of Turkey.svg  Ö Yilmaz  (TUR)2 13 Flag of Romania.svg  A Diaconu  (ROU)2
13 Flag of Romania.svg  A Diaconu  (ROU)4 18 Flag of Spain.svg  M Xiao  (ESP)4
12 Flag of Italy.svg  G Piccolin  (ITA)4 3 Flag of France.svg  JN Yuan  (FRA)3
Flag of Germany.svg  S Klee  (GER)1 12 Flag of Italy.svg  G Piccolin  (ITA)1
Flag of France.svg  A Zarif  (FRA)3 27 Flag of Romania.svg  A Dragoman  (ROU)4
27 Flag of Romania.svg  A Dragoman  (ROU)4 27 Flag of Romania.svg  A Dragoman  (ROU)0
24 Flag of Italy.svg  D Vivarelli  (ITA)1 3 Flag of France.svg  JN Yuan  (FRA)4
Flag of Hungary.svg  B Bálint  (HUN)4 Flag of Hungary.svg  B Bálint  (HUN)0
Flag of Austria.svg  A Sterner  (AUT)1 3 Flag of France.svg  JN Yuan  (FRA)4
3 Flag of France.svg  JN Yuan  (FRA)4

Section 3

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
4 Flag of Germany.svg  N Mittelham  (GER)4
Flag of Greece.svg  A Toliou  (GRE)0 4 Flag of Germany.svg  N Mittelham  (GER)4
Flag of Italy.svg  G Monfardini  (ITA)4 Flag of Italy.svg  G Monfardini  (ITA)3
26 Flag of Luxembourg.svg  S De Nutte  (LUX)2 4 Flag of Germany.svg  N Mittelham  (GER)4
22 Flag of Ukraine.svg  M Pesotska  (UKR)1 16 Flag of Portugal.svg  F Yu  (POR)2
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  R Moret  (SUI)4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  R Moret  (SUI)0
Flag of Germany.svg  M Griesel  (GER)0 16 Flag of Portugal.svg  F Yu  (POR)4
16 Flag of Portugal.svg  F Yu  (POR)4 4 Flag of Germany.svg  N Mittelham  (GER)4
10 Flag of Portugal.svg  J Shao  (POR)4 10 Flag of Germany.svg  Y Wan  (GER)1
Flag of Finland.svg  R Betz  (FIN)0 10 Flag of Portugal.svg  J Shao  (POR)4
Flag of Croatia.svg  M Jeger  (CRO)4 Flag of Croatia.svg  M Jeger  (CRO)3
25 Flag of Turkey.svg  S Altinkaya  (TUR)2 10 Flag of Portugal.svg  J Shao  (POR)1
32 Flag of Germany.svg  Y Wan  (GER)4 32 Flag of Germany.svg  Y Wan  (GER)4
Flag of Spain.svg  SX Zhang  (ESP)2 32 Flag of Germany.svg  Y Wan  (GER)4
Flag of England.svg  T-T Ho  (ENG)4 Flag of England.svg  T-T Ho  (ENG)3
7 Flag of Poland.svg  N Bajor  (POL)1

Section 4

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
8 Flag of Romania.svg  E Samara  (ROU)4
Flag of Austria.svg  N Skerbinz  (AUT)1 8 Flag of Romania.svg  E Samara  (ROU)4
Flag of France.svg  C Lutz  (FRA)2 30 Flag of Ukraine.svg  S Brateyko  (UKR)1
30 Flag of Ukraine.svg  S Brateyko  (UKR)4 8 Flag of Romania.svg  E Samara  (ROU)3
31 Flag of Germany.svg  F Schreiner  (GER)4 11 Flag of Germany.svg  S Winter  (GER)4
Flag of Croatia.svg  H Arapović  (CRO)3 31 Flag of Germany.svg  F Schreiner  (GER)1
Flag of Portugal.svg  M Pinto  (POR)0 11 Flag of Germany.svg  S Winter  (GER)4
11 Flag of Germany.svg  S Winter  (GER)4 11 Flag of Germany.svg  S Winter  (GER)1
14 Flag of Sweden.svg  C Källberg  (SWE)4 2 Flag of Austria.svg  S Polcanova  (AUT)4
Flag of Portugal.svg  I Matos  (POR)3 14 Flag of Sweden.svg  C Källberg  (SWE)4
Flag of Austria.svg  Y Liu  (AUT)3 28 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  A Hursey  (WAL)0
28 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  A Hursey  (WAL)4 14 Flag of Sweden.svg  C Källberg  (SWE)0
23 Flag of Romania.svg  I Singeorzan  (ROU)3 2 Flag of Austria.svg  S Polcanova  (AUT)4
Flag of Ukraine.svg  V Matyunina  (UKR)4 Flag of Ukraine.svg  V Matyunina  (UKR)0
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  C Carey  (WAL)0 2 Flag of Austria.svg  S Polcanova  (AUT)4
2 Flag of Austria.svg  S Polcanova  (AUT)4

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Romania.svg  B Szőcs  (ROU)4
21 Flag of France.svg  C Lutz  (FRA)2 1 Flag of Romania.svg  B Szőcs  (ROU)4
18 Flag of Spain.svg  M Xiao  (ESP)4 18 Flag of Spain.svg  M Xiao  (ESP)1
3 Flag of France.svg  JN Yuan  (FRA)3 1 Flag of Romania.svg  B Szőcs  (ROU)1
4 Flag of Germany.svg  N Mittelham  (GER)4 2 Flag of Austria.svg  S Polcanova  (AUT)4
10 Flag of Germany.svg  Y Wan  (GER)1 4 Flag of Germany.svg  N Mittelham  (GER)1
11 Flag of Germany.svg  S Winter  (GER)1 2 Flag of Austria.svg  S Polcanova  (AUT)4
2 Flag of Austria.svg  S Polcanova  (AUT)4

Participating nations

114 players from 34 nations.

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References

  1. "Playing system" (PDF). European Table Tennis Union .
  2. "Results" (PDF). ettu.org. Retrieved 2024-10-20.