Table tennis at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games – Women's doubles

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Table tennis – Women's doubles
at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games
Table tennis pictogram.svg
VenueConvention Hall, National University
Dates8 – 15 December 2009
Competitors30 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 Thailand.svg  Thailand
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
  2007
2011  

The women's doubles competition of the table tennis event at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games will be held from 8 to 15 December at the Convention Hall, National University of Laos in Vientiane, Laos. [1] [2]

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Participating nations

A total of 30 athletes from eight nations competed in mixed doubles table tennis at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games:

Schedule [3]

All times are Laos Time (UTC+07:00).

Results [4]

Preliminary Round Quarter Final Semi Final Gold Medal Match
Flag of Singapore.svg Sun Beibei
Flag of Singapore.svg Yu Mengyu
Flag of Singapore.svg Sun Beibei
Flag of Singapore.svg Yu Mengyu
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Flag of Indonesia.svg Silir Rovani
Flag of Indonesia.svg Yudha Ngesti Pratiwi
1113 1111 Flag of Indonesia.svg Silir Rovani
Flag of Indonesia.svg Yudha Ngesti Pratiwi
2 8 5
Flag of Thailand.svg Suthasini Sawettabut
Flag of Thailand.svg Priyakan Triampo
4 159 2 Flag of Singapore.svg Sun Beibei
Flag of Singapore.svg Yu Mengyu
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Flag of Vietnam.svg Mai Hoang My Trang
Flag of Vietnam.svg Mai Xuan Hang
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Flag of Vietnam.svg Mai Xuan Hang
10 10 6
Flag of Laos.svg Soulinda Sysavath
Flag of Laos.svg Thippakone Southammavong
3 3 6 Flag of Vietnam.svg Mai Hoang My Trang
Flag of Vietnam.svg Mai Xuan Hang
10 1114 1211
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Naw Norend
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Swe Swe Han
12 8 9 Flag of Malaysia.svg Beh Lee Wei
Flag of Malaysia.svg Fan Xiao Jun
126 1610 4
Flag of Malaysia.svg Beh Lee Wei
Flag of Malaysia.svg Fan Xiao Jun
141111 Flag of Singapore.svg Sun Beibei
Flag of Singapore.svg Yu Mengyu
3 111111
Flag of Singapore.svg Wang Yuegu
Flag of Singapore.svg Feng Tianwei
111111 Flag of Singapore.svg Wang Yuegu
Flag of Singapore.svg Feng Tianwei
118 5 7
Flag of Laos.svg Seangdavieng Douangpanya
Flag of Laos.svg Seangdavanh Duangpanya
7 4 7 Flag of Singapore.svg Wang Yuegu
Flag of Singapore.svg Feng Tianwei
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Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Khin Khin Win
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Aye Aye Mar
111111 Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Khin Khin Win
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg Aye Aye Mar
7 3 2
Flag of Indonesia.svg Ceria Nilsari Jusma
Flag of Indonesia.svg Noor Azizah Dwi Agustin
8 6 5 Flag of Singapore.svg Wang Yuegu
Flag of Singapore.svg Feng Tianwei
11116 11
Flag of Malaysia.svg Chiu Soo Jiin
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ho Ying
8 11115 11 Flag of Thailand.svg Anisara Muangsuk
Flag of Thailand.svg Nanthana Komwong
8 4 119
Flag of the Philippines.svg Beverly Villar
Flag of the Philippines.svg Henezey Landicho Aragon
116 7 115 Flag of Malaysia.svg Chiu Soo Jiin
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ho Ying
3 3 7
Flag of Vietnam.svg Luong Thi Tam
Flag of Vietnam.svg Pham Thi Thien Kim
9 3 8 Flag of Thailand.svg Anisara Muangsuk
Flag of Thailand.svg Nanthana Komwong
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Flag of Thailand.svg Anisara Muangsuk
Flag of Thailand.svg Nanthana Komwong
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References

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  4. "Table tennis results". laoseagames2009.com. Archived from the original on December 2021. Retrieved 29 June 2022.