Table tennis at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games – Women's singles

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The women's singles table tennis event was part of the table tennis programme and took place between December 20 and 21, at the Wunna Theikdi Indoor Stadium, Naypyidaw, Myanmar. [1]

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Schedule

All times are Myanmar Standard Time (UTC+06:30)

DateTimeEvent
Friday, 20 December 201309:30Preliminary round
Saturday, 21 December 201309:00Semifinals
11:00Final

Results

Preliminary round

Group W

PlayerPldWLGFGAF-APts
Flag of Singapore.svg  Isabelle Li Siyun  (SIN)2206284-564
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Ian Lariba  (PHI)2115375-723
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ying Ho  (MAS)2020635-662
Player 1ScorePlayer 2
20 December 2013, 10:30
Flag of Singapore.svg  Isabelle Li Siyun  (SIN)3:0 (11-6,11-6,11-2)Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ying Ho  (MAS)
20 December 2013, 14:30
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Ian Lariba  (PHI)3:0 (11-5,11-8,11-8)Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ying Ho  (MAS)
20 December 2013, 16:30
Flag of Singapore.svg  Isabelle Li Siyun  (SIN)3:2 (11-4,8-11,11-8,10-12,11-7)Flag of the Philippines.svg  Ian Lariba  (PHI)

Group X

PlayerPldWLGFGAF-APts
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Hoang My Trang Mai  (VIE)3309099-536
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Widya Wulansari  (INA)3216491-795
Flag of Laos.svg  Southammavong Thiphakone  (LAO)3123775-1014
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Swe Swe Han  (MYA)3032984-1163
Player 1ScorePlayer 2
20 December 2013, 09:30
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Hoang My Trang Mai  (VIE)3:0 (11-6,11-6,11-7)Flag of Myanmar.svg  Swe Swe Han  (MYA)
20 December 2013, 10:30
Flag of Laos.svg  Southammavong Thiphakone  (LAO)0:3 (9-11,1-11,6-11)Flag of Indonesia.svg  Widya Wulansari  (INA)
20 December 2013, 11:30
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Hoang My Trang Mai  (VIE)3:0 (11-2,11-7,11-7)Flag of Indonesia.svg  Widya Wulansari  (INA)
20 December 2013, 14:30
Flag of Laos.svg  Southammavong Thiphakone  (LAO)3:1 (11-6,11-8,7-11,12-10)Flag of Myanmar.svg  Swe Swe Han  (MYA)
20 December 2013, 15:30
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Swe Swe Han  (MYA)1:3 (7-11,11-9,4-11,8-11)Flag of Indonesia.svg  Widya Wulansari  (INA)
20 December 2013, 16:30
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Hoang My Trang Mai  (VIE)3:0 (11-5,11-4,11-9)Flag of Laos.svg  Southammavong Thiphakone  (LAO)

Group Y

PlayerPldWLGFGAF-APts
Flag of Singapore.svg  Yu Mengyu  (SIN)33090100-486
Flag of Thailand.svg  Muangsuk Anisara  (THA)3216599-985
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Thi Nga Nguyen  (VIE)31256101-1074
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Stella Priska Palit  (INA)3030952-993
Player 1ScorePlayer 2
20 December 2013, 09:30
Flag of Singapore.svg  Yu Mengyu  (SIN)3:0 (11-2,11-5,11-3)Flag of Indonesia.svg  Stella Priska Palit  (INA)
20 December 2013, 10:30
Flag of Thailand.svg  Muangsuk Anisara  (THA)3:2 (12-14,11-5,6-11,11-6,11-9)Flag of Vietnam.svg  Thi Nga Nguyen  (VIE)
20 December 2013, 11:30
Flag of Singapore.svg  Yu Mengyu  (SIN)3:0 (11-5,11-8,12-10)Flag of Vietnam.svg  Thi Nga Nguyen  (VIE)
20 December 2013, 14:30
Flag of Thailand.svg  Muangsuk Anisara  (THA)3:0 (11-5,11-6,11-9)Flag of Indonesia.svg  Stella Priska Palit  (INA)
20 December 2013, 15:30
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Stella Priska Palit  (INA)0:3 (9-11,6-11,7-11)Flag of Vietnam.svg  Thi Nga Nguyen  (VIE)
20 December 2013, 16:30
Flag of Singapore.svg  Yu Mengyu  (SIN)3:0 (11-7,11-5,11-3)Flag of Thailand.svg  Muangsuk Anisara  (THA)

Group Z

PlayerPldWLGFGAF-APts
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lee Wei Beh  (MAS)3309099-516
Flag of Thailand.svg  Komwong Nanthana  (THA)3216387-635
Flag of Laos.svg  Douangpanya Seangdavieng  (LAO)3123672-904
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Aye Myat Thu  (MYA)3030945-993
Player 1ScorePlayer 2
20 December 2013, 09:30
Flag of Thailand.svg  Komwong Nanthana  (THA)3:0 (11-1,11-4,11-6)Flag of Myanmar.svg  Aye Myat Thu  (MYA)
20 December 2013, 10:30
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lee Wei Beh  (MAS)3:0 (11-3,11-8,11-9)Flag of Laos.svg  Douangpanya Seangdavieng  (LAO)
20 December 2013, 11:30
Flag of Thailand.svg  Komwong Nanthana  (THA)3:0 (11-7,11-7,11-5)Flag of Laos.svg  Douangpanya Seangdavieng  (LAO)
20 December 2013, 14:30
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lee Wei Beh  (MAS)3:0 (11-2,11-4,11-4)Flag of Myanmar.svg  Aye Myat Thu  (MYA)
20 December 2013, 15:30
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Aye Myat Thu  (MYA)0:3 (9-11,6-11,9-11)Flag of Laos.svg  Douangpanya Seangdavieng  (LAO)
20 December 2013, 16:30
Flag of Thailand.svg  Komwong Nanthana  (THA)0:3 (6-11,8-11,7-11)Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lee Wei Beh  (MAS)

Knockout round

Semifinals Final
W1 Flag of Singapore.svg  Isabelle Li Siyun  (SIN)11141111
Z1 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lee Wei Beh  (MAS)9 12 3 9 W1 Flag of Singapore.svg  Isabelle Li Siyun  (SIN)8 4 6 6
Y1 Flag of Singapore.svg  Yu Mengyu  (SIN)11118 117 7 11Y1 Flag of Singapore.svg  Yu Mengyu  (SIN)11111111
X1 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Hoang My Trang Mai  (VIE)5 6 119 11115

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  2. http://data4.seagamesmm.com/pdf/19350.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]