Table tennis at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Women's doubles

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The Women's doubles competition began on 11 October 2010. There were a total of 64 competitors in 32 teams. [1] [2]

Contents

Elimination rounds

Round 1
11 October
Round 2
11 October
Quarterfinals
12 October
Semifinals
13 October
1 Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng T  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Wang Y  (SIN)
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22 Flag of Wales 2.svg  C Carey  (WAL)
Flag of Wales 2.svg  M Phillips  (WAL)
2 3 5 1 Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng T  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Wang Y  (SIN)
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20 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Manikku Badu I.M.D.  (SRI)
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Gonapinuwala V. N.N.  (SRI)
9 8 5 14 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Chiu SJ  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Fan XJ  (MAS)
2 3 5
14 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Chiu SJ  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Fan XJ  (MAS)
1111111 Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng T  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Wang Y  (SIN)
115 1111
16 Flag of Guernsey.svg  A Loveridge  (GUE)
Flag of Guernsey.svg  K Chivers  (GUE)
7 114 8 8 Flag of India.svg  MS Patkar  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  S Kumaresan  (IND)
9 116 6
31 Flag of Ghana.svg  EO Owusu-Agyei  (GHA)
Flag of Ghana.svg  A Ketu  (GHA)
118 111131 Flag of Ghana.svg  EO Owusu-Agyei  (GHA)
Flag of Ghana.svg  A Ketu  (GHA)
2 7 5
21 Ulster banner.svg  C Nelson  (NIR)
Ulster banner.svg  A Givan  (NIR)
1 3 5 8 Flag of India.svg  MS Patkar  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  S Kumaresan  (IND)
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8 Flag of India.svg  M Patkar  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  S Kumaresan  (IND)
1111111 Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng T  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Wang Y  (SIN)
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5 Flag of England.svg  J Parker  (ENG)
Flag of England.svg  K Sibley  (ENG)
10 Flag of Australia.svg  V Tan  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  P Campbell-Innes  (AUS)
4 7 2
23 Flag of Vanuatu.svg  L Anolyn  (VAN)
Flag of Vanuatu.svg  S Liopa  (VAN)
W 5 Flag of England.svg  J Parker  (ENG)
Flag of England.svg  K Sibley  (ENG)
7 9 6
26 Flag of Maldives.svg  M Mueena  (MDV)
Flag of Maldives.svg  NF Jumana  (MDV)
2 1 5 13 Flag of New Zealand.svg  S Yang  (NZL)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  J Hung  (NZL)
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13 Flag of New Zealand.svg  S Yang  (NZL)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  J Hung  (NZL)
11111113 Flag of New Zealand.svg  S Yang  (NZL)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  J Hung  (NZL)
9 1110 7
10 Flag of Australia.svg  V Tan  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  P Campbell-Innes  (AUS)
11118 1110 Flag of Australia.svg  V Tan  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  P Campbell-Innes  (AUS)
117 1211
18 Flag of Nigeria.svg  EJ Friday  (NGR)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Atinuke Olaide N.  (NGR)
0 2 116 10 Flag of Australia.svg  V Tan  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  P Campbell-Innes  (AUS)
112 118 11Finals
14 October
24 Flag of Barbados.svg  S Felix  (BAR)
Flag of Barbados.svg  S Worrell  (BAR)
4 6 8 3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Zhang M  (CAN)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  S Yuen  (CAN)
8 114 117
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Zhang M  (CAN)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  S Yuen  (CAN)
1111111 Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng T  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Wang Y  (SIN)
11118 3 8
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  A Luo  (CAN)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  C Lee  (CAN)
2 Flag of Singapore.svg  Li J  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Sun B  (SIN)
8 8 111111
Flag of Australia.svg  JF Lay  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  M Miao  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  JF Lay  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  M Miao  (AUS)
Flag of Seychelles.svg  C Bristol  (SEY)
Flag of Seychelles.svg  J Mellie  (SEY)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  A Yang  (NZL)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  K Li  (NZL)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  A Yang  (NZL)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  K Li  (NZL)
Flag of Australia.svg  JF Lay  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  M Miao  (AUS)
Flag of Wales 2.svg  A Phillips  (WAL)
Flag of Wales 2.svg  N Owen  (WAL)
7 Flag of India.svg  M Das  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  P Ghatak  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  M Das  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  P Ghatak  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  M Das  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  P Ghatak  (IND)
Flag of Mauritius.svg  J Newaj  (MRI)
Flag of Mauritius.svg  K Goodur  (MRI)
Ulster banner.svg  A Mogey  (NIR)
Ulster banner.svg  N Liu  (NIR)
Ulster banner.svg  A Mogey  (NIR)
Ulster banner.svg  N Liu  (NIR)
7 Flag of India.svg  M Das  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  P Ghatak  (IND)
6 6 9
6 Flag of Malaysia.svg  LW Beh  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  SK Ng  (MAS)
2 Flag of Singapore.svg  Li J  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Sun B  (SIN)
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32 Flag of Dominica.svg  G Eloi  (DMA)
Flag of Dominica.svg  L Dover  (DMA)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  LW Beh  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  SK Ng  (MAS)
30 Flag of Uganda.svg  A Kibone  (UGA)
Flag of Uganda.svg  A Lukaaya  (UGA)
Flag of England.svg  H Hicks  (ENG)
Flag of England.svg  K Lefevre  (ENG)
15 Flag of England.svg  H Hicks  (ENG)
Flag of England.svg  K Lefevre  (ENG)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  LW Beh  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  SK Ng  (MAS)
4 6 6
11 Flag of Nigeria.svg  G Ogundele  (NGR)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  O Edem  (NGR)
2 Flag of Singapore.svg  Li J  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Sun B  (SIN)
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29 Flag of Tanzania.svg  M Mohamed  (TAN)
Flag of Tanzania.svg  N Mwaisyula  (TAN)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  G Ogundele  (NGR)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  O Edem  (NGR)
3 4 3
25 Flag of Malawi (2010-2012).svg  B Mwanyali  (MAW)
Flag of Malawi (2010-2012).svg  C Mwenebungu  (MAW)
4 1 5 2 Flag of Singapore.svg  Li J  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Sun B  (SIN)
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2 Flag of Singapore.svg  Li J  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Sun B  (SIN)
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Bronze Medal Match
14 October
4 Flag of Australia.svg  Vivian Tan  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  Peri Campbell-Innes  (AUS)
4 7 1
7 Flag of India.svg  Mouma Das  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  Poulomi Ghatak  (IND)
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