Table tennis at the 2017 SEA Games – Mixed doubles

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Table tennis – Mixed doubles
at the 2017 SEA Games
Table tennis pictogram.svg
Venue MiTEC Hall 7
Dates20 August 2017
Competitors28 from 7 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
  2015
2021  

The mixed doubles competition of the table tennis event at the 2017 SEA Games was held 20 August at MiTEC Hall 7 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [1] [2]

Contents

Format [3]

Doubles Events

(i) All Doubles events (Men's, Women's and Mixed) shall be played in a single knockout competition format. All matches shall be decided by best-of-five (5) games.

(ii) There will be no playoff match for 3rd and 4th positions. Both losing Semi-Finalists will receive a joint bronze medal each.

Schedule [4]

All times are Malaysian Time (UTC+08:00).

DateTimeRound
Sunday, 20 August 20179:00Round of 16
9:30Quarterfinals
10:15Semifinals
14:00Final

Results [5]

Source: Event Summary
Round of 16
9:00
Quarterfinals
9:30
Semifinals
10:15
Finals
14:00
  Flag of Thailand.svg P Tanviriyavechakul
Flag of Thailand.svg S Sawettabut
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  Flag of Myanmar.svg Soe MO
Flag of Myanmar.svg Thin TK
4 6 5 0   Flag of Malaysia.svg MSB Ibrahim
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng SK
1 7 6 0
  Flag of Malaysia.svg MSB Ibrahim
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng SK
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  Flag of Indonesia.svg DP Aji
Flag of Indonesia.svg L Indriani
1111113  Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Zhou Y
116 9 119 2
  Flag of the Philippines.svg JM Nayre
Flag of the Philippines.svg ER Dael
9 4 7 0   Flag of Indonesia.svg DP Aji
Flag of Indonesia.svg L Indriani
8 7 5 0
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Tran TQ
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen TN
6 6 8 0   Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Zhou Y
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Flag of Singapore.svg Zhou Y
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Flag of Thailand.svg S Sawettabut
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  Flag of Singapore.svg Pang XJ
Flag of Singapore.svg Yu M
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Flag of Singapore.svg Yu M
119 6 8 1
  Flag of Myanmar.svg Thet KKL
Flag of Myanmar.svg Naing NW
4 5 3 0   Flag of Singapore.svg Pang XJ
Flag of Singapore.svg Yu M
111310 113
  Flag of the Philippines.svg I Seronio
Flag of the Philippines.svg JD Sy
138 3 6 1   Flag of Thailand.svg S Wisutmaythangkoon
Flag of Thailand.svg N Komwong
7 11 126 1
  Flag of Thailand.svg S Wisutmaythangkoon
Flag of Thailand.svg N Komwong
11 1111113  Flag of Singapore.svg Pang XJ
Flag of Singapore.svg Yu M
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  Flag of Malaysia.svg MAHM Rizal
Flag of Malaysia.svg Lee RY
1111113  Flag of Vietnam.svg Dinh QL
Flag of Vietnam.svg Mai HMT
8 6 9 0
  Flag of Indonesia.svg FS Santoso
Flag of Indonesia.svg G Dwijayanti
5 7 5 0   Flag of Malaysia.svg MAHM Rizal
Flag of Malaysia.svg Lee RY
116 9 10 1
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Dinh QL
Flag of Vietnam.svg Mai HMT
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References

  1. "Table tennis at the 29th Southeast Asian Games 2017". kualalumpur2017.com.my. 9 August 2022.
  2. "Mixed doubles drought ends for Thais". Bangkok Post. 31 May 2022.
  3. "Technical Handbook – Competition Procedures, Rules and Regulations" (PDF). ttam.com.my. 31 May 2022.
  4. "COMPETITION SCHEDULE – TABLE TENNIS" (PDF). ttam.com.my. 31 May 2022.
  5. "Result - MIXED DOUBLES" (PDF). ttam.com.my. 31 May 2022.