Table tennis at the 2017 SEA Games – Women's team

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Table tennis – Women's team
at the 2017 SEA Games
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Venue MiTEC Hall 7
Dates24–26 August 2017
Competitors33 from 7 nations
Medalists
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  2015
2021  

The women's team competition of the table tennis event at the 2017 SEA Games will be held from 24 to 26 August at the MiTEC Hall 7 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [1] [2]

Contents

Format [3]

Team Events

(i) Team events shall be played based on the best-of-five games (four Singles and one doubles) with the following order of play:

Team ABCTeam XYZ
SinglesAthlete AAthlete X
Athlete BAthlete Y
DoublesAthlete C + A or BvsAthlete Z + X or Y
SinglesAthlete A or B
(non-playing Doubles)
Athlete Z
Athlete CAthlete X or Y
(non-playing Doubles)

(ii) The competition shall be conducted in two stages: Stage 1 Group Single Round Robin and Stage 2 Elimination competition comprising Semi-finals and Finals.

(iii) In Stage 1, teams shall be divided into two groups, Groups A and B. Teams in each Group shall play each other in a single round robin competition within each Group. Each match in a game shall be decided by a best-of-five sets format. Each team shall be awarded the following points:

(iv) The top two ranked teams from each Group shall advance to the Stage 2 cross-over Semi-finals Elimination competition as follows:

Schedule [4]

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

DateTimeRound
Thursday, 24 August 201711:00Preliminaries
Friday, 25 August 20179:00
Saturday, 26 August 201710:00Semifinals
15:00Finals

Results

Preliminary round

Source: Results (Groups) - Women's Team

Group A [5]

TeamPldWLMFMAGFGAF-APts
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SGP)22060182214:1234
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)211351016232:2763
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam  (VIE)20226919246:2932
24 August 2017
11:00
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3–0Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Report Individual matches
Zhou Yihan 3–0 Novita Oktariyani 11 – 5, 11 – 7, 11 – 7
Lin Ye 3–0 Hani Tri Azhari 11 – 8, 12 – 10, 11 – 5
Feng Tianwei / Zhou Yihan 3–0 Novita Oktariyani / Kharisma Nur Hawwa 11 – 1, 11 – 7, 11 – 3

25 August 2017
9:00
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3–0Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Report Individual matches
Feng Tianwei 3–1 Nguyen Thi Nga 11 – 4, 7 – 11, 11 – 3, 11 – 2
Zhou Yihan 3–1 Mai Hoang My Trang 11 – 5, 11 – 9, 8 – 11, 11 – 9
Yu Mengyu / Zhou Yihan 3–0 Nguyen Thi Nga / Vu Thi Ha 11 – 5, 11 – 7, 11 – 4

25 August 2017
15:00
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 2–3Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Report Individual matches
Mai Hoang My Trang 3–0 Novita Oktariyani 11 – 4, 11 – 9, 11 – 3
Nguyen Thi Nga 1–3 Gustin Dwijayanti 11 – 9, 6 – 11, 7 – 11, 7 – 11
Vu Thi Ha / Nguyen Thi Nga 3–1 Gustin Dwijayanti / Lilis Indriani 11 – 8, 7 – 11, 11 – 8, 13 – 11
Mai Hoang My Trang 2–3 Lilis Indriani 10 – 12, 11 – 8, 11 – 6, 8 – 11, 8 – 11
Vu Thi Ha 0–3 Novita Oktariyani 5 – 11, 11 – 13, 6 – 11

Group Y [6]

TeamPldWLMFMAGFGAF-APts
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)33090272324:1926
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)321642013340:2725
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)312461522318:3464
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar  (MYA)30309318143:3153
24 August 2017
11:00
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3–0Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Report Individual matches
Suthasini Sawettabut 3–0 Sendrina Andrea Balatbat 11 – 7, 11 – 3, 11 – 6
Orawan Paranang 3–2 Emy Rose Dael 10 – 12, 9 – 11, 12 – 10, 11 – 9, 11 – 5
Nanthana Komwong / Orawan Paranang 3–0 Emy Rose Dael / Rose Jean Fadol 11 – 8, 11 – 3, 11 – 6

24 August 2017
11:00
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 3–0Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Report Individual matches
Ng Sock Khim 3–0 Thin Thin Khaing 11 – 4, 11 – 5, 11 – 4
Lee Rou You 3–0 Naing Naing Win 11 – 4, 11 – 8, 11 – 5
Ho Ying / Lee Rou You 3–0 Naing Naing Win / Yin Wai Khaing 11 – 4, 11 – 4, 11 – 7

25 August 2017
9:00
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3–0Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Report Individual matches
Suthasini Sawettabut 3–0 Ng Sock Khim 12 – 10, 11 – 8, 11 – 8
Tamolwan Khetkhuan 3–0 Lee Rou You 11 – 7, 17 – 15, 11 – 9
Tamolwan Khetkhuan / Orawan Paranang 3–0 Ho Ying / Lee Rou You 11 – 8, 11 – 8, 11 – 6

25 August 2017
9:00
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 3–0Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Report Individual matches
Sendrina Andrea Balatbat 3–1 Naing Naing Win 11 – 4, 9 – 11, 11 – 6, 11 – 5
Emy Rose Dael 3–1 Thin Thin Khaing 11 – 5, 9 – 11, 11 – 3, 11 – 7
Emy Rose Dael / Rose Jean Fadol 3–0 Yin Wai Khaing / Thin Thin Khaing 11 – 9, 11 – 3, 11 – 1

25 August 2017
15:00
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3–0Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Report Individual matches
Orawan Paranang 3–0 Naing Naing Win 11 – 6, 11 – 4, 11 – 3
Jinnipa Sawettabut 3–0 Yin Wai Khaing 11 – 4, 11 – 6, 11 – 4
Orawan Paranang / Tamolwan Khetkhuan 3–0 Thin Thin Khaing / Naing Naing Win 11 – 4, 11 – 1, 11 – 1

25 August 2017
15:00
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 3–1Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Report Individual matches
Ng Sock Khim 3–0 Sendrina Andrea Balatbat 17 – 15, 11 – 5, 11 – 6
Lee Rou You 2–3 Emy Rose Dael 11 – 5, 11 – 9, 10 – 12, 8 – 11, 8 – 11
Ho Ying / Lee Rou You 3–1 Sendrina Andrea Balatbat / Jamaica Dianne Sy 11 – 7, 11 – 3, 9 – 11, 11 – 9
Ng Sock Khim 3–0 Jamaica Dianne Sy 11 – 3, 11 – 9, 11 – 5

Knockout round [7]

Source: Results - Women's Team
 
Semifinals
26 August 10:00
Gold medal match
26 August 15:00
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3
 
 
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3
 
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3
 

Semifinals

26 August 2017
10:00
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3–0Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Report Individual matches
Yu Mengyu 3–0 Lee Rou You 11 – 9, 11 – 3, 11 – 6
Lin Ye 3–1 Ho Ying 11 – 3, 11 – 7, 9 – 11, 11 – 3
Yu Mengyu / Zhou Yihan 3–0 Ting Hie Phin / Lee Rou You 13 – 11, 11 – 5, 11 – 7

26 August 2017
10:00
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0–3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Report Individual matches
Gustin Dwijayanti 1–3 Suthasini Sawettabut 11 – 7, 6 – 11, 3 – 11, 5 – 11
Novita Oktariyani 1–3 Nanthana Komwong 7 – 11, 11 – 6, 8 – 11, 10 – 12
Lilis Indriani / Novita Oktariyani 1–3 Nanthana Komwong / Orawan Paranang 5 – 11, 6 – 11, 11 – 6, 9 – 11

Gold medal match

26 August 2017
15:00
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3–0Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Report Individual matches
Feng Tianwei 3–1 Suthasini Sawettabut 7 – 11, 11 – 3, 11 – 7, 11 – 8
Yu Mengyu 3–1 Tamolwan Khetkhuan 11 – 13, 11 – 8, 11 – 4, 11 – 6
Zhou Yihan / Yu Mengyu 3–0 Tamolwan Khetkhuan / Orawan Paranang 11 – 7, 11 – 2, 11 – 2

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