Table tennis at the 2015 SEA Games – Men's doubles

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Table tennis – Men's doubles
at the 2015 SEA Games
Table tennis pictogram.svg
Venue Singapore Indoor Stadium
Dates1–2 June 2015
Competitors30 from 9 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
  2011
2017  

The men's doubles competition of the table tennis event at the 2015 SEA Games was held from 1 to 2 June at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore. [1]

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeRound
Monday, 1 June 201513:40Round of 16
15:40Quarterfinals
Tuesday, 2 June 201513:50Semifinals
19:50Final

Results

Source: Event Summary
 
Round of 16
1 June 13:40
Quarterfinal
1 June 15:40
Semifinal
2 June 13:50
Gold medal match
2 June 19:50
 
              
 
 
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Gao Ning  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Li Hu  (SIN)
 
 
 
Bye
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Gao Ning  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Li Hu  (SIN)
3
 
 
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Maulana  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Haruri  (INA)
0
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Maulana  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Haruri  (INA)
3
 
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Wongsiri  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Chaitat  (THA)
0
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Gao Ning  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Li Hu  (SIN)
4
 
 
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Anh Tú  (VIE)
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Tuấn Quỳnh  (VIE)
0
 
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Lim  (CAM)
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Nay  (CAM)
3
 
 
 
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Lat  (MYA)
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Tun  (MYA)
1
 
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Lim  (CAM)
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Nay  (CAM)
0
 
 
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Anh Tú  (VIE)
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Tuấn Quỳnh  (VIE)
3
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Anh Tú  (VIE)
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Tuấn Quỳnh  (VIE)
3
 
 
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhamad  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ibrahim  (MAS)
1
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Gao Ning  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Li Hu  (SIN)
4
 
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Tanviriyavechakul  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Udomsilp  (THA)
0
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Tanviriyavechakul  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Udomsilp  (THA)
3
 
 
 
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Soeung  (CAM)
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Oeung  (CAM)
0
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Tanviriyavechakul  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Udomsilp  (THA)
3
 
 
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Văn Nam  (VIE)
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Quang Linh  (VIE)
2
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Văn Nam  (VIE)
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Quang Linh  (VIE)
3
 
 
 
Flag of Laos.svg  Kongphet  (LAO)
Flag of Laos.svg  Phathaphone  (LAO)
0
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Tanviriyavechakul  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Udomsilp  (THA)
4
 
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Chen Feng  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Clarence Chew  (SIN)
3
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Wong  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Leong  (MAS)
1
 
 
 
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Gonzales  (PHI)
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Valle  (PHI)
3
 
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Gonzales  (PHI)
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Valle  (PHI)
1
 
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Chen Feng  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Clarence Chew  (SIN)
3
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Santoso  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Ramadhan  (INA)
1
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Chen Feng  (SIN)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Clarence Chew  (SIN)
3
 

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References

  1. "Number of Athletes - Men's Doubles". seagames2015.com. 2015 Southeast Asian Games Singapore. 31 May 2015.