Table tennis at the 2015 European Games – Women's singles

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Women's singles
at the 2015 European Games
Venue Baku Crystal Hall
Date16–19 June
Competitors47 from 28 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
2019  

The women's singles in table tennis at the 2015 European Games in Baku was the 1st edition of the event in a European Games It was at the Baku Crystal Hall from 16 to 19 June 2015.

Contents

Qualification

Seeds

Seeds were based on the ITTF World Ranking lists published in June 2015.

  1. Flag of Germany.svg  Han Ying  (GER)
  2. Flag of Austria.svg  Liu Jia  (AUT)
  3. Flag of Romania.svg  Elizabeta Samara  (ROU)
  4. Flag of Hungary.svg  Georgina Póta  (HUN)
  5. Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Li Jie  (NED)
  6. Flag of Portugal.svg  Yu Fu  (POR)
  7. Flag of Germany.svg  Petrissa Solja  (GER)
  8. Flag of Turkey.svg  Melek Hu  (TUR)
  9. Flag of Spain.svg  Shen Yanfei  (ESP)
  10. Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Li Jiao  (NED)
  11. Flag of Poland.svg  Li Qian  (POL)
  12. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Tetyana Bilenko  (UKR)
  13. Flag of France.svg  Li Xue  (FRA)
  14. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Margaryta Pesotska  (UKR)
  15. Flag of Austria.svg  Sofia Polcanova  (AUT)
  16. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Iveta Vacenovská  (CZE)

Schedule

All times are Azerbaijan Summer Time (UTC+5)

DateTimeEvent
Tuesday, 16 June 201511:30First Round
Thursday, 17 June 201511:00Second Round
Friday, 18 June 201511:00Third Round
11:00Quarterfinals
Saturday, 19 June 201514:00Semifinals
17:00Final

Draw

Finals

Semifinals Gold medal match
                  
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Li Jie  (NED)11111211
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Eva Ódorová  (SVK)4 5 10 7
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Li Jie  (NED)11 5 10 5
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Li Jiao  (NED)13111211
8 Flag of Turkey.svg  Melek Hu  (TUR)7 138 10 119
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Li Jiao  (NED)1111 11128 11Bronze medal match
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Eva Ódorová  (SVK)10 10 8 137
8 Flag of Turkey.svg  Melek Hu  (TUR)12121111 11

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 Flag of Germany.svg  Y Han  (GER)11111112
Flag of Russia.svg  P Mikhailova  (RUS)9 4 8 10
1 Flag of Germany.svg  Y Han  (GER)12111111
15 Flag of Austria.svg  S Polcanova  (AUT)10 2 3 9
15 Flag of Austria.svg  S Polcanova  (AUT)11111111
Flag of Poland.svg  K Grzybowska  (POL)118 11 8 118 Flag of Serbia.svg  G Feher  (SRB)3 9 7 4
Flag of Serbia.svg  G Feher  (SRB)6 1113119 111 Flag of Germany.svg  Y Han  (GER)11116 7 9 118
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  J Li  (NED)8 7 1111119 11
13 Flag of France.svg  X Li  (FRA)1116116 11
Flag of Lithuania.svg  R Paškauskienė  (LTU)6 9 11111111Flag of Lithuania.svg  R Paškauskienė  (LTU)9 14 3 116
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  K Sibley  (GBR)11115 3 5 8 13 Flag of France.svg  X Li  (FRA)7 11117 8 10
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  J Li  (NED)115 8 111112
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  J Li  (NED)11111111
Flag of Romania.svg  B Szőcs  (ROU)11111111Flag of Romania.svg  B Szőcs  (ROU)3 7 4 2
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  R Guliyeva  (AZE)5 9 6 5

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
6 Flag of Portugal.svg  F Yu  (POR)10 119 8 8
Flag of Slovakia.svg  E Ódorová  (SVK)12 111115 1111Flag of Slovakia.svg  E Ódorová  (SVK)128 111111
Flag of Sweden.svg  L Bergström  (SWE)10 136 178 8 Flag of Slovakia.svg  E Ódorová  (SVK)167 13118 11
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  R Štrbíková  (CZE)14 1 119 119
9 Flag of Spain.svg  Y Shen  (ESP)12 121110 18 14
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  R Štrbíková  (CZE)11111111Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  R Štrbíková  (CZE)1410 6 122016
Flag of Cyprus.svg  L Kourea  (CYP)6 1 6 5 Flag of Slovakia.svg  E Ódorová  (SVK)11111110 11
14 Flag of Ukraine.svg  M Pesotska  (UKR)5 9 4 129
14 Flag of Ukraine.svg  M Pesotska  (UKR)1111116 11
Flag of Croatia.svg  Y Tian  (CRO)11111111Flag of Croatia.svg  Y Tian  (CRO)8 6 4 117
Flag of Belarus.svg  A Arlouskaya  (BLR)5 5 6 2 14 Flag of Ukraine.svg  M Pesotska  (UKR)8 1111149 11
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  X Ni  (LUX)115 5 12 113
4 Flag of Hungary.svg  G Póta  (HUN)8 6 9 5
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  X Ni  (LUX)11111111Flag of Luxembourg.svg  X Ni  (LUX)11111111
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L Lung (BEL)8 4 1 6

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
3 Flag of Romania.svg  E Samara  (ROU)7 9 11111111
Flag of Sweden.svg  M Ekholm  (SWE)11111111Flag of Sweden.svg  M Ekholm  (SWE)11117 9 9 8
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  A Karova  (BUL)0 5 2 1 3 Flag of Romania.svg  E Samara  (ROU)11119 119 17 9
11 Flag of Poland.svg  Q Li  (POL)7 2 117 111911
11 Flag of Poland.svg  Q Li  (POL)13111111
Flag of Croatia.svg  L Rakovac  (CRO)11111110 11Flag of Croatia.svg  L Rakovac  (CRO)11 8 4 7
Flag of Belarus.svg  A Privalova  (BLR)2 7 8 123 11 Flag of Poland.svg  Q Li  (POL)9 3 7 1111119
8 Flag of Turkey.svg  M Hu  (TUR)1111119 4 3 11
12 Flag of Ukraine.svg  T Bilenko  (UKR)3 11118 119 11
Flag of Slovakia.svg  B Balážová  (SVK)1111118 11Flag of Slovakia.svg  B Balážová  (SVK)117 8 116 117
Flag of Slovenia.svg  A Galič  (SLO)7 7 9 118 12 Flag of Ukraine.svg  T Bilenko  (UKR)7 5 6 116
8 Flag of Turkey.svg  M Hu  (TUR)1111116 11
8 Flag of Turkey.svg  M Hu  (TUR)1112125 11
Flag of France.svg  C Grundisch  (FRA)10 116 11118 11Flag of France.svg  C Grundisch  (FRA)8 10 10 119
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  S de Nutte  (LUX)129 116 5 117

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
7 Flag of Germany.svg  P Solja  (GER)11116 115 11
Flag of Serbia.svg  A Erdelji  (SRB)11111112Flag of Serbia.svg  A Erdelji  (SRB)6 6 114 113
Flag of San Marino.svg  L Giardi  (SMR)3 4 4 10 7 Flag of Germany.svg  P Solja  (GER)11111311
Flag of Spain.svg  G Dvorak  (ESP)3 8 11 4
16 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  I Vacenovská  (CZE)115 119 118 9
Flag of Spain.svg  G Dvorak  (ESP)11111111Flag of Spain.svg  G Dvorak  (ESP)6 113 117 1111
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  M Imanova  (AZE)5 9 10 4 7 Flag of Germany.svg  P Solja  (GER)9 9 11117 5
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  J Li  (NED)11118 8 1111
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  J Li  (NED)1111 111210 10 11
Flag of Russia.svg  Y Noskova  (RUS)1111117 13Flag of Russia.svg  Y Noskova  (RUS)7 137 10 12129
Flag of Switzerland.svg  R Moret  (SUI)5 5 7 1111 10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  J Li  (NED)12111111
2 Flag of Austria.svg  J Liu  (AUT)10 6 7 8
2 Flag of Austria.svg  J Liu  (AUT)7 11111111
Flag of Hungary.svg  D Madarasz  (HUN)1111118 9 6 11Flag of Hungary.svg  D Madarasz  (HUN)116 9 3 5
Flag of Portugal.svg  L Oliveira  (POR)6 5 4 1111117

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