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

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The Women's singles competition began on 8 October 2010. There were a total of XX competitors. [1] [2]

Contents

Preliminaries

Group 1

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of India.svg  Ghatak Poulomi  (IND)422080
Flag of Ghana.svg  Owusu-Agyei Efua Ofo  (GHA)321144
Flag of Dominica.svg  Eloi Gem  (DMA)220208

8 October

Ghatak Poulomi Flag of India.svg 40 Flag of Ghana.svg Owusu-Agyei Efua Ofo
Owusu-Agyei Efua Ofo Flag of Ghana.svg 40 Flag of Dominica.svg Eloi Gem

9 October

Ghatak Poulomi Flag of India.svg 40 Flag of Dominica.svg Eloi Gem

Group 2

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of Australia.svg  Tan Zhenhua Vivian  (AUS)422080
Flag of Barbados.svg  Worrell Sabrina  (BAR)321144
Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Matariki Pareina  (VAN)220208

8 October

Tan Zhenhua Vivia Flag of Australia (converted).svg 40 Flag of Barbados.svg Worrell Sabrina
Worrell Sabrinao Flag of Barbados.svg 40 Flag of Vanuatu.svg Matariki Pareina

9 October

Tan Zhenhua Vivia Flag of Australia (converted).svg 40 Flag of Vanuatu.svg Matariki Pareina

Group 3

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of India.svg  Kumaresan Shamini  (IND)422080
Flag of Maldives.svg  Nimal Fathimath Juman  (MDV)321144
Flag of Ghana.svg  Gyasi Beatrice Pokua  (GHA)220208

8 October

Kumaresan Shamini Flag of India.svg 40 Flag of Maldives.svg Nimal Fathimath Juman
Nimal Fathimath Juman Flag of Maldives.svg 40 Flag of Ghana.svg Gyasi Beatrice Pokua

9 October

Kumaresan Shamini Flag of India.svg 40 Flag of Ghana.svg Gyasi Beatrice Pokua

Group 4

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of Wales 2.svg  Owen Naomi  (WAL)211040
Flag of Uganda.svg  Nalubanga Lindah  (UGA)110104
Flag of Ghana.svg  Baah-Danso Celia  (GHA)Withdrawn

8 October

Owen Naomi Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 40 Flag of Uganda.svg Nalubanga Lindah

Group 5

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Edem Offiong  (NGR)422080
Flag of Tanzania.svg  Mwaisyula Neema De  (TAN)321145
Flag of Dominica.svg  Dover Larrysa  (DMA)220218

8 October

Edem Offiong Flag of Nigeria.svg 40 Flag of Tanzania.svg Mwaisyula Neema De
Mwaisyula Neema De Flag of Tanzania.svg 41 Flag of Dominica.svg Dover Larrysa

9 October

Edem Offiong Flag of Nigeria.svg 40 Flag of Dominica.svg Dover Larrysa

Group 6

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Flag of New Zealand.svg  Yang Sun  (NZL)
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Flag of Seychelles.svg  Janice Mellie  (SEY)

Group 7

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Flag of Malaysia.svg  Soo Chiu  (MAS)
Flag of Wales 2.svg  Angharad Phillips  (WAL)
Flag of Tanzania.svg  Mwamvita Mohamed  (TAN)

Group 8

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Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Sara Yuen  (CAN)
Flag of Malawi (2010-2012).svg  Chrissy Mwenebungu  (MAW)
Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Liopa Santhy  (VAN)

Group 9

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of Australia.svg  Peri Innes-Campbell  (AUS)
Flag of Barbados.svg  Sherrice Felix  (BAR)
Flag of Kenya.svg  Sejal Thakkar  (KEN)

Group 10

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Annie Yang  (NZL)
Flag of Guernsey.svg  Dawn Morgan  (GUE)
Flag of Mauritius.svg  Jaisina Newaj  (MRI)

Group 11

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of Guernsey.svg  Alice Loveridge  (GUE)
Ulster banner.svg  Ashley Givan  (NIR)
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Kavindi Sahabandu  (SRI)

Group 12

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of India.svg  Prabhu Mamta  (IND)
Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Anolyn Lulu  (VAN)
Flag of Mauritius.svg  Sheetal Goodur  (MRI)

Group 13

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Flag of Wales 2.svg  Charlotte Carey  (WAL)
Flag of England.svg  Karina Lefevre  (ENG)
Flag of Kenya.svg  Valenica Maina  (KEN)

Group 14

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Ganiat Ogundele  (NGR)
Ulster banner.svg  Claire Nelson  (NIR)
Flag of Seychelles.svg  Christy Bristol  (SEY)

Group 15

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of England.svg  Hannah Hicks  (ENG)
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Nu Gonapinuwala  (SRI)
Flag of Tanzania.svg  Rose Kikwa  (TAN)

Group 16

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Jenny Hung  (NZL)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Anqi Luo  (CAN)
Flag of Malawi (2010-2012).svg  Beatrice Mwanyali  (MAW)

Group 17

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Ulster banner.svg  Amanda Mogey  (NIR)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Olaide Atinuke  (NGR)
Flag of Ghana.svg  Akosua Ketu  (GHA)

Group 18

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Flag of Malaysia.svg  Xiao Fan  (MAS)
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Ishara Manikku  (SRI)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Halima Hussain  (NGR)

Group 19

TeamPtsPldWLGWGL
Flag of Australia.svg  Aomin Chen  (AUS)
Flag of Guernsey.svg  Kay Chivers  (GUE)
Flag of Maldives.svg  Mueena Mohamed  (MDV)
Flag of Uganda.svg  Amina Lukaaya  (UGA)

Group 20

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Flag of Nigeria.svg  Janet Effiom  (NGR)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Carmen Lee  (CAN)
Flag of Uganda.svg  Amina Kibone  (UGA)
Flag of Maldives.svg  Afnan Ibrahim  (MDV)

Elimination rounds

First quarter

Round 1
10 October
Round 2
11 October
Round 3
11 October
Quarterfinals
12 October
Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng T  (SIN)
Bye Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng T  (SIN)11111111
Flag of Australia.svg  A Chen  (AUS)Flag of Australia.svg  A Chen  (AUS)4 2 8 1
Flag of Nigeria.svg  G Ogundele  (NGR)Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng T  (SIN)113 1110 1111
Flag of England.svg  H Hicks  (ENG)Flag of India.svg  M Patkar  (IND)5 112 122 7
Bye Flag of England.svg  H Hicks  (ENG)
Bye Flag of India.svg  M Patkar  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  M Patkar  (IND)Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng T  (SIN)11131111
Flag of Australia.svg  M Miao  (AUS)Flag of Malaysia.svg  LW Beh  (MAS)3 11 3 7
Bye Flag of Australia.svg  M Miao  (AUS)
Bye Flag of Wales 2.svg  C Carey  (WAL)
Flag of Wales 2.svg  C Carey  (WAL)Flag of Australia.svg  M Miao  (AUS)9 4 1111 6
Flag of New Zealand.svg  A Yang  (NZL)Flag of Malaysia.svg  LW Beh  (MAS)11112 1311
Bye Flag of New Zealand.svg  A Yang  (NZL)
Bye Flag of Malaysia.svg  LW Beh  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  LW Beh  (MAS)

Second quarter

Round 1
10 October
Round 2
11 October
Round 3
11 October
Quarterfinals
12 October
Flag of Singapore.svg  Li J  (SIN)
Bye Flag of Singapore.svg  Li J  (SIN)11111111
Bye Flag of India.svg  P Mamta  (IND)7 4 7 9
Flag of India.svg  P Mamta  (IND)Flag of Singapore.svg  Li J  (SIN)1110 111111
Flag of New Zealand.svg  J Hung  (NZL)Flag of England.svg  J Parker  (ENG)7 127 8 1
Bye Flag of New Zealand.svg  J Hung  (NZL)
Bye Flag of England.svg  J Parker  (ENG)
Flag of England.svg  J Parker  (ENG)Flag of Singapore.svg  Li J  (SIN)14 6 8 1111139
Ulster banner.svg  L Na  (NIR)Flag of Singapore.svg  Sun B  (SIN)1611119 6 11 11
Bye Ulster banner.svg  L Na  (NIR)8 115 1110 1311
Bye Flag of India.svg  P Ghatak  (IND)118 117 1211 8
Flag of India.svg  P Ghatak  (IND)Ulster banner.svg  L Na  (NIR)5 6 6 8
Flag of Australia.svg  P Campbell-Innes  (AUS)Flag of Singapore.svg  Sun B  (SIN)11111111
Flag of Malaysia.svg  XJ Fan  (MAS)Flag of Malaysia.svg  XJ Fan  (MAS)
Bye Flag of Singapore.svg  Sun B  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Sun B  (SIN)

Third quarter

Round 1
10 October
Round 2
11 October
Round 3
11 October
Quarterfinals
12 October
Flag of Singapore.svg  Yu M  (SIN)
Bye Flag of Singapore.svg  Yu M  (SIN)
Ulster banner.svg  A Mogey  (NIR)Flag of Malaysia.svg  SJ Chiu  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  SJ Chiu  (MAS)Flag of Singapore.svg  Yu M  (SIN)11111111
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  S Yuen  (CAN)Flag of India.svg  M Das  (IND)3 5 4 3
Bye Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  S Yuen  (CAN)
Bye Flag of India.svg  M Das  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  M Das  (IND)Flag of Singapore.svg  Yu M  (SIN)1111117 11
Flag of New Zealand.svg  K Li  (NZL)Flag of Australia.svg  V Tan  (AUS)8 8 5 114
Bye Flag of New Zealand.svg  K Li  (NZL)
Bye Flag of Australia.svg  V Tan  (AUS)
Flag of Australia.svg  V Tan  (AUS)Flag of Australia.svg  V Tan  (AUS)1111117 11
Flag of Nigeria.svg  O Edem  (NGR)Flag of England.svg  K Sibley  (ENG)4 6 8 115
Bye Flag of Nigeria.svg  O Edem  (NGR)
Bye Flag of England.svg  K Sibley  (ENG)
Flag of England.svg  K Sibley  (ENG)

Fourth quarter

Round 1
10 October
Round 2
11 October
Round 3
11 October
Quarterfinals
12 October
Flag of Australia.svg  Lay JF  (AUS)
Bye Flag of Australia.svg  Lay JF  (AUS)
Bye Flag of Wales 2.svg  N Owen  (WAL)
Flag of Wales 2.svg  N Owen  (WAL)Flag of Australia.svg  Lay JF  (AUS)9 2 119 118
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Sun Y  (NZL)Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ng SK  (MAS)11117 116 11
Bye Flag of New Zealand.svg  Sun Y  (NZL)
Bye Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ng SK  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ng SK  (MAS)Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ng SK  (MAS)10 5 6 9
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Zhang M  (CAN)Flag of Singapore.svg  Wang Y  (SIN)12111111
Bye Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Zhang M  (CAN)
Bye Flag of India.svg  S Kumaresan  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  S Kumaresan  (IND)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Zhang M  (CAN)4 115 7 8
Flag of Guernsey.svg  A Loveridge  (GUE)Flag of Singapore.svg  Wang Y  (SIN)117 111111
Flag of Nigeria.svg  J Effiom  (NGR)Flag of Nigeria.svg  J Effiom  (NGR)
Bye Flag of Singapore.svg  Wang Y  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Wang Y  (SIN)

Semifinals

Semifinals
13 October
Gold Medal Match
13 October
                  
1 Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)13111111
Flag of Singapore.svg  Sun Beibei  (SIN)11 6 8 4
1 Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)117 111111
Flag of Singapore.svg  Yu Mengyu  (SIN)8 118 5 7
Flag of Singapore.svg  Yu Mengyu  (SIN)119 11118 11
2 Flag of Singapore.svg  Wang Yuegu  (SIN)7 113 8 115 Bronze Medal Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Sun Beibei  (SIN)5 119 6 11118
2 Flag of Singapore.svg  Wang Yuegu  (SIN)115 11118 8 11

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