Table tennis at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's singles

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The men's singles table tennis event at the 2011 Pan American Games was held from 18–20 October 2011 at the CODE Dome in Guadalajara, Mexico.

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Medals

Gold Liu Song
Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
Silver Marcos Madrid
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
Bronze Lin Ju
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic
Bronze Alberto Mino
Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador

Round robin

The round robin was used as a qualification round. The forty participants were split into groups of four. The top two players from each group advanced to the first round of playoffs. Groups were announced at the technical meeting the day before the competition began. [1]

Group A

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Argentina.svg  Liu Song  (ARG)330121143746
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Marco Navas  (VEN)3127101401634
Flag of Chile.svg  Alejandro Rodríguez  (CHI)3127101481684
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Hector Gatica  (GUA)3126111411674

Group B

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Lin Ju  (DOM)330122149916
Flag of the United States.svg  Mark Hazinski  (USA)321961331125
Flag of Cuba.svg  Pavel Oxamendi  (CUB)3127101461574
Flag of El Salvador.svg  Luis Mejía  (ESA)303212821503

Group C

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Brazil.svg  Gustavo Tsuboi  (BRA)3301221541126
Flag of Colombia.svg  Alexander Echavarria  (COL)3219101731785
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Henry Mujica  (VEN)312891531554
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Dino Suarez  (ECU)3034121401753

Group D

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Brazil.svg  Thiago Monteiro  (BRA)3301251701436
Flag of Chile.svg  Felipe Olivares  (CHI)3211071671575
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Jonathan Pino  (VEN)3121091881764
Flag of El Salvador.svg  Saul Bonilla  (ESA)303112921413

Group E

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Brazil.svg  Hugo Hoyama  (BRA)330121150936
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Pierre-Luc Hinse  (CAN)321951431275
Flag of El Salvador.svg  Josue Donado  (ESA)312410961304
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Heber Moscoso  (GUA)3033121081473

Group F

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Alberto Mino  (ECU)3301231611366
Flag of Mexico.svg  Guillermo Munoz  (MEX)312991641684
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Pradeeban Peter-Paul  (CAN)3127111631664
Flag of the United States.svg  Timothy Wang  (USA)3126111461644

Group G

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg  Marcelo Aguirre  (PAR)3301241661416
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Dexter St. Louis  (TRI)3219101911885
Flag of Peru.svg  Juan Acosta  (PER)31210101841824
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Geovanny Coello  (ECU)3035121541843

Group H

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Mexico.svg  Marcos Madrid  (MEX)321991771675
Flag of Cuba.svg  Jorge Campos  (CUB)3211181931775
Flag of Argentina.svg  Pablo Tabachnik  (ARG)3129101841954
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Juan Vila  (DOM)312791511664

Group I

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Cuba.svg  Andy Pereira  (CUB)3301241701386
Flag of the United States.svg  Yiyong Fan  (USA)3211051591365
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Emil Santos  (DOM)3124111081384
Flag of Mexico.svg  Jude Okoh  (MEX)3036121501753

Group J

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Jose Miguel Ramirez  (GUA)3211161741485
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Pierre-Luc Thériault  (CAN)3211171731605
Flag of Argentina.svg  Gaston Alto  (ARG)3211091701725
Flag of Chile.svg  Andres Carlier  (CHI)3032121441513

Playoffs

Finals

Semifinals Final
Flag of Argentina.svg  Liu Song  (ARG)111110 1111
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Alberto Mino  (ECU)Bronze medal icon.svg9 7 127 3 Flag of Argentina.svg  Liu Song  (ARG)Gold medal icon.svg11115 1111
Flag of Mexico.svg  Marcos Madrid  (MEX)8 114 11116 11Flag of Mexico.svg  Marcos Madrid  (MEX)Silver medal icon.svg8 6 117 9
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Lin Ju  (DOM)Bronze medal icon.svg119 119 4 116

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of Argentina.svg  Liu Song  (ARG)11119 1111
Flag of the United States.svg  Mark Hazinski  (USA)4 9 7 126 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Dexter St. Louis  (TRI)7 6 113 8
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Dexter St. Louis  (TRI)11111110 11Flag of Argentina.svg  Liu Song  (ARG)119 8 111111
Flag of Cuba.svg  Andy Pereira  (CUB)5 11115 8 7
Flag of Cuba.svg  Andy Pereira  (CUB)7 1111115 11
Flag of Brazil.svg  Hugo Hoyama  (BRA)119 3 8 118
Flag of Argentina.svg  Liu Song  (ARG)111110 1111
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Alberto Mino  (ECU)9 7 127 3
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Alberto Mino  (ECU)11111111
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Pierre-Luc Thériault  (CAN)7 4 6 8
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Alberto Mino  (ECU)117 115 1111
Flag of Chile.svg  Felipe Olivares  (CHI)2 116 10 112 Flag of Cuba.svg  Jorge Campos  (CUB)9 115 119 7
Flag of Cuba.svg  Jorge Campos  (CUB)119 11125 11Flag of Cuba.svg  Jorge Campos  (CUB)117 10 8 111111
Flag of Brazil.svg  Gustavo Tsuboi  (BRA)8 1112118 4 8

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of Brazil.svg  Thiago Monteiro  (BRA)1111114 11
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Marco Navas  (VEN)11131110 8 11Flag of Venezuela.svg  Marco Navas  (VEN)4 7 1 117
Flag of the United States.svg  Yiyong Fan  (USA)2 11 8 12115 Flag of Brazil.svg  Thiago Monteiro  (BRA)1 9 8 116
Flag of Mexico.svg  Marcos Madrid  (MEX)1111118 11
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Jose Miguel Ramirez  (GUA)135 8 8 11111
Flag of Mexico.svg  Marcos Madrid  (MEX)11 1111117 9 11
Flag of Mexico.svg  Marcos Madrid  (MEX)8 114 11116 11
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Lin Ju  (DOM)119 119 4 116
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg  Marcelo Aguirre  (PAR)6 11111114
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Pierre-Luc Hinse  (CAN)115 5 9 12
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg  Marcelo Aguirre  (PAR)7 4 8 8
Flag of Mexico.svg  Guillermo Munoz  (MEX)9 7 9 2 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Lin Ju  (DOM)11111111
Flag of Colombia.svg  Alexander Echavarria  (COL)11111111Flag of Colombia.svg  Alexander Echavarria  (COL)8 6 6 119
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Lin Ju  (DOM)1111118 11

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