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

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Table tennis – Women's team
at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games
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VenueConvention Hall, National University
Dates8 – 10 December 2009
Nations8
Medalists
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The women's team competition of the table tennis event at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games will be held from 8 to 10 December at the Convention Hall, National University of Laos in Vientiane, Laos. [1] [2]

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Schedule [3]

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

DateTimeRound
Tuesday, 8 December 200910:00Group Round
Thursday, 9 December 200914:00
Friday, 10 December 200910:00Semifinals
14:00Finals


Results [4]

Group Round

Group A

TeamPldWLGWGLPts
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 330906
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 321635
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 312364
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 303093
8 December 2009
10:00
(Report) Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 03Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Seangdavieng Douangpanya 03 Yu Mengyu
Seangdavanh Duangpanya 03 Sun Beibei
Thippakone Southammavong 03 Sim Kai Xin Zena

8 December 2009
10:00
(Report) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 30Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Mai Hoang My Trang 30 Chrisma Mendoza Capistrano
Mai Xuan Hang 30 Beverly Villar
Luong Thi Tam 30 Henezey Landicho Aragon

8 December 2009
17:00
(Report) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 03Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Mai Hoang My Trang 03 Wang Yuegu
Mai Xuan Hang 03 Feng Tianwei
Pham Thi Thien Kim 03 Sim Kai Xin Zena

8 December 2009
17:00
(Report) Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 03Flag of Laos.svg  Laos Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Henezey Landicho Aragon 03 Seangdavanh Duangpanya
Beverly Villar 03 Seangdavieng Douangpanya
Chrisma Mendoza Capistrano 03 Thippakone Southammavong

9 December 2009
14:06
(Report) Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 30Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Feng Tianwei 30 Beverly Villar
Sun Beibei 30 Chrisma Mendoza Capistrano
Sim Kai Xin Zena 30 Henezey Landicho Aragon

9 December 2009
14:00
(Report) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 30Flag of Laos.svg  Laos Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Mai Hoang My Trang 30 Seangdavanh Duangpanya
Mai Xuan Hang 30 Seangdavieng Douangpanya
Luong Thi Tam 30 Thippakone Southammavong

Group B

TeamPldWLGWGLPts
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 330926
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 321845
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 312464
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 303093
8 December 2009
14:00
(Report) Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 03Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Silir Rovani 03 Anisara Muangsuk
Ceria Nilsari Jusma 03 Nanthana Komwong
Widya Wulansari 03 Suthasini Sawettabut

8 December 2009
14:00
(Report) Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 13Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Naw Norend 30 Fan Xiao Jun
Khin Khin Win 13 Beh Lee Wei
Aye Aye Mar 23 Chiu Soo Jiin
Naw Norend 03 Beh Lee Wei

8 December 2009
17:00
(Report) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 32Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Nanthana Komwong 30 Chiu Soo Jiin
Anisara Muangsuk 03 Beh Lee Wei
Suthasini Sawettabut 32 Fan Xiao Jun
Nanthana Komwong 13 Beh Lee Wei
Anisara Muangsuk 30 Chiu Soo Jiin

8 December 2009
17:00
(Report) Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 30Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Naw Norend 30 Ceria Nilsari Jusma
Khin Khin Win 31 Silir Rovani
Aye Aye Mar 30 Yudha Ngesti Pratiwi

8 December 2009
17:00
(Report) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 30Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Nanthana Komwong 30 Khin Khin Win
Anisara Muangsuk 30 Naw Norend
Suthasini Sawettabut 30 Aye Aye Mar

9 December 2009
14:00
(Report) Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 03Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Silir Rovani 23 Fan Xiao Jun
Yudha Ngesti Pratiwi 03 Beh Lee Wei
Widya Wulansari 03 Chiu Soo Jiin

Elimination rounds

Semi-finals Final
              
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 333
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0 0 0
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 333
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0 0 0
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 333
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 0 0 2

Semi-Finals

10 December 2009
10:00
(Report) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 03Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Fan Xiao Jun 03 Wang Yuegu
Beh Lee Wei 03 Feng Tianwei
Chiu Soo Jiin 03 Sun Beibei

10 December 2009
10:00
(Report) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 03Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Mai Hoang My Trang 03 Anisara Muangsuk
Mai Xuan Hang 03 Nanthana Komwong
Luong Thi Tam 03 Suthasini Sawettabut

Final

10 December 2009
14:00
(Report) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 03Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Convention Hall, National University, Vientiane
Score by game:
Nanthana Komwong 03 Wang Yuegu
Suthasini Sawettabut 03 Feng Tianwei
Anisara Muangsuk 03 Sun Beibei

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