Table tennis at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's doubles

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Table tennis – Women's doubles
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Venue State Sports Centre
Date16 to 22 September 2000
Competitors68 from 25 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Li Ju
Wang Nan
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg Sun Jin
Yang Ying
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg Kim Moo-kyo
Ryu Ji-hae
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
  1996
2004  

These are the results of the women's doubles competition, one of two events for female competitors in table tennis at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. [1]

Among 34 entries, eight seeded pairs were allocated into the draw of knockout stage which started from the round of 16. The rest 26 pairs were reduced to 24 pairs by two knockout matches. 24 pairs competed in eight groups of three pairs per group. Winners of each group advanced to the knockout stage.

Seeds

  1. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Ju / Wang Nan  (CHN) (champions, gold medalists)
  2. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Sun Jin / Yang Ying  (CHN)(final, silver medalists)
  3. Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen Jing / Xu Jing  (TPE)(first round)
  4. Flag of Hungary.svg  Csilla Bátorfi / Krisztina Tóth  (HUN)(semifinals, fourth place)
  5. Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Moo-kyo / Ryu Ji-hae  (KOR)(semifinals, bronze medalists)
  6. Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Lee Eun-sil / Suk Eun-mi  (KOR)(quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Ni Xialian / Peggy Regenwetter  (LUX)(first round)
  8. Flag of Singapore.svg  Jing Junhong / Li Jiawei  (SIN)(first round)

Qualification round

The winners of each qualification match advanced to the group stage.

Pair 1Pair 2
Flag of Egypt.svg  Shaimaa Abdul Aziz and Bacinte Osman  (EGY) beatFlag of Cuba.svg  Marisel Ramírez and Leticia Suárez  (CUB)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Kehinde Okenla and Atisi Owoh  (NGR) beatFlag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Luisana Pérez and Fabiola Ramos  (VEN)

Group stage

Group A

RankAthleteWLGWGLPWPLAUSAUTCAN
1Flag of Australia.svg  Miao Miao
and Shirley Zhou  (AUS)
2042118101X2–12–1
2Flag of Austria.svg  Judith Herczig
and Liu Jia  (AUT)
11331051071–2X2–1
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Geng Lijuan
and Marie-Christine Roussy  (CAN)
0224991141–21–2X

Group B

RankAthleteWLGWGLPWPLLTUJPNAUS
1Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Rūta Paškauskienė
and Jolanta Prūsienė  (LTU)
20408667X2–02–0
2Flag of Japan.svg  Kazuko Naito
and Rinko Sakata  (JPN)
112391910–2X2–1
3Flag of Australia.svg  Lay Jian Fang
and Stella Zhou  (AUS)
0214841030–21–2X

Group C

RankAthleteWLGWGLPWPLGERUSACAN
1Flag of Germany.svg  Qianhong Gotsch-He
and Jie Schöpp  (GER)
204110678X2–12–0
2Flag of the United States.svg  Gao Jun
and Michelle Do  (USA)
11331091191–2X2–1
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Xiao-Xiao Wang
and Chris Xu  (CAN)
0214821000–21–2X

Group D

RankAthleteWLGWGLPWPLGERNZLUSA
1Flag of Germany.svg  Elke Schall
and Nicole Struse  (GER)
20419977X2–12–0
2Flag of New Zealand.svg  Chunli Li
and Karen Li  (NZL)
113292811–2X2–0
3Flag of the United States.svg  Tawny Banh Thua
and Jasna Rather  (USA)
020451840–20–2X

Group E

RankAthleteWLGWGLPWPLROURUSNGR
1Flag of Romania.svg  Otilia Badescu
and Mihaela Steff  (ROU)
20408553X2–02–0
2Flag of Russia.svg  Oksana Fadeyeva
and Galina Melnik  (RUS)
112272720–2X2–0
3Flag of Nigeria.svg  Kehinde Okenla
and Atisi Owoh  (NGR)
020452840–20–2X

Group F

RankAthleteWLGWGLPWPLJPNHKGCHI
1Flag of Japan.svg  Ai Fujinuma
and An Konishi  (JPN)
2042113106X2–12–1
2Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Song Ah Sim
and Wong Ching  (HKG)
113294901–2X2–0
3Flag of Chile.svg  Silvia Morel
and Sofija Tepes  (CHI)
0214901011–20–2X

Group G

RankAthleteWLGWGLPWPLCROTPENGR
1Flag of Croatia.svg  Eldijana Bentsen
and Tamara Boroš  (CRO)
204110782X2–12–0
2Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Tsui Hsiu-li
and Yu Feng-yun  (TPE)
113295971–2X2–0
3Flag of Nigeria.svg  Bose Kaffo
and Olufunke Oshonaike  (NGR)
020461840–20–2X

Group H

RankAthleteWLGWGLPWPLBLRSWEEGY
1Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Tatyana Kostromina
and Viktoria Pavlovich  (BLR)
204110179X2–12–0
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Asa Svensson
and Marie Svensson  (SWE)
1132101841–2X2–0
3Flag of Egypt.svg  Shaimaa Abdul-Aziz
and Bacent Othman  (EGY)
020445840–20–2X

Knockout stage

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal match
                            
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li J  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang N  (CHN)
212121
Flag of Germany.svg  E Schall  (GER)
Flag of Germany.svg  N Struse  (GER)
10 8 17
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li J  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang N  (CHN)
21 212121
Flag of Croatia.svg  E Bentsen  (CRO)
Flag of Croatia.svg  T Boroš  (CRO)
2314 12 5
Flag of Croatia.svg  E Bentsen  (CRO)
Flag of Croatia.svg  T Boroš  (CRO)
2115 9 2725
8 Flag of Singapore.svg  Jin J  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Li J  (SIN)
16 212125 23
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li J  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang N  (CHN)
17 2115 2124
5 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim M-k  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Ryu J-h  (KOR)
2112 2114 22
5 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim M-k  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Ryu J-h  (KOR)
212121
Flag of Japan.svg  A Fujinuma  (JPN)
Flag of Japan.svg  A Konishi  (JPN)
13 11 5
5 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim M-k  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Ryu J-h  (KOR)
2120 2123 21
Flag of Romania.svg  O Badescu  (ROU)
Flag of Romania.svg  M Steff  (ROU)
18 2214 2519
Flag of Romania.svg  O Badescu  (ROU)
Flag of Romania.svg  M Steff  (ROU)
212322
3 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen J  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Xu J  (TPE)
15 21 20
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li J  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang N  (CHN)
212121
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Sun J  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Y  (CHN)
18 11 11
4 Flag of Hungary.svg  C Bátorfi  (HUN)
Flag of Hungary.svg  K Tóth  (HUN)
212121
Flag of Germany.svg  Q Gotsch  (GER)
Flag of Germany.svg  J Schöpp  (GER)
16 16 19
4 Flag of Hungary.svg  C Bátorfi  (HUN)
Flag of Hungary.svg  K Tóth  (HUN)
212123
6 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Lee E-s  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Suk E-m  (KOR)
19 16 21
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  T Kostromina  (BLR)
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  V Pavlovich  (BLR)
4 14 15
6 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Lee E-s  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Suk E-m  (KOR)
212121
4 Flag of Hungary.svg  C Bátorfi  (HUN)
Flag of Hungary.svg  K Tóth  (HUN)
2118 14 17
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Sun J  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Y  (CHN)
17 212121
7 Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Ni X  (LUX)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  P Regenwetter  (LUX)
2113 2118 13 Bronze medal match
Flag of Australia.svg  M Miao  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  S Zhou  (AUS)
16 2119 2121
Flag of Australia.svg  M Miao  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  S Zhou  (AUS)
13 11 17 5 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim M-k  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Ryu J-h  (KOR)
212122 19 21
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Sun J  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Y  (CHN)
2121214 Flag of Hungary.svg  C Bátorfi  (HUN)
Flag of Hungary.svg  K Tóth  (HUN)
18 19 242119
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  R Paškauskienė  (LTU)
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  J Prūsienė  (LTU)
5 17 10
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Sun J  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Y  (CHN)
212121

Competitors

AthleteNationEliminated
Judit Herczig
Liu Jia
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Groups
Lijuan Geng
Marie-Christine Roussy
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Groups
Kazuko Naito
Rinko Sakata
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Groups
Lay Jian Fang
Stella Zhou
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Groups
Gao Jun
Michelle Do
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Groups
Xiao-Xiao Wang
Chris Xu
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Groups
Chunli Li
Karen Li
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Groups
Tawny Banh Thua
Jasna Rather
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Groups
Oksana Fadeyeva
Galina Melnik
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Groups
Kehinde Okenla
Atisi Owoh
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria Groups
Song Ah Sim
Song Ching
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Groups
Silvia Morel
Sofija Tepes
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Groups
Tsui Hsiu-li
Yu Feng-yin
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Groups
Bose Kaffo
Olufunke Oshonaike
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria Groups
Asa Svensson
Marie Svensson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Groups
Shaimaa Abdul-Aziz
Bacent Othman
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Groups
Elke Schall
Nicole Stuse
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 16
Jing Junhong
Li Jiawei
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 16
Ai Fujinuma
An Konishi
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 16
Chen Jing
Xu Jing
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 16
Qianhong Gotsch
Jie Schöpp
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 16
Tatyana Kostromina
Viktoria Pavlovich
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 16
Ni Xialian
Peggy Regenwetter
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 16
Rūta Paškauskienė
Jolanta Prüsienė
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 16
Eldjiana Bentsen
Tamara Boroš
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 8
Otilia Badescu
Mihaela Steff
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 8
Lee Eun-Sil
Suk Eun-Mi
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 8
Miao Miao
Shirley Zhou
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 8
Csilla Bátorfi
Krisztina Tóth
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4
Kim Moo-Kyo
Ryu Ji-Hae
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 3
Sun Jin
Yang Ying
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2
Li Ju
Wang Nan
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1

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