Table tennis – Women's team at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | |||||||||
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Venue | MiTEC Hall 7 | ||||||||
Dates | 24–26 August 2017 | ||||||||
Competitors | 33 from 7 nations | ||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||
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Table tennis at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | |||
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Singles | men | women | |
Doubles | men | women | mixed |
Team | men | women | |
The women's team competition of the table tennis event at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games will be held from 24 to 26 August at the MiTEC Hall 7 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [1] [2]
(i) Team events shall be played based on the best-of-five (5) games (four (4) Singles and one (1) doubles) with the following order of play:
Team ABC | Team XYZ | ||
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Singles | Athlete A | Athlete X | |
Athlete B | Athlete Y | ||
Doubles | Athlete C + A or B | vs | Athlete Z + X or Y |
Singles | Athlete A or B (non-playing Doubles) | Athlete Z | |
Athlete C | Athlete X or Y (non-playing Doubles) |
(ii) The competition shall be conducted in two (2) 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 (2) 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 (5) sets format. Each team shall be awarded the following points:
(iv) The top two (2) ranked teams from each Group shall advance to the Stage 2 cross-over Semi-finals Elimination competition as follows:
All times are Malaysian Time (UTC+08:00).
Date | Time | Round |
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Thursday, 24 August 2017 | 11:00 | Preliminaries |
Friday, 25 August 2017 | 9:00 | |
Saturday, 26 August 2017 | 10:00 | Semifinals |
15:00 | Finals |
Team | Pld | W | L | MF | MA | GF | GA | F-A | Pts |
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Singapore (SGP) | 2 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 18 | 2 | 214:123 | 4 |
Indonesia (INA) | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 10 | 16 | 232:276 | 3 |
Vietnam (VIE) | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 9 | 19 | 246:293 | 2 |
24 August 2017 11:00 | Singapore | 3–0 | 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 | Singapore | 3–0 | 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 | Vietnam | 2–3 | 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 |
Team | Pld | W | L | MF | MA | GF | GA | F-A | Pts |
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Thailand (THA) | 3 | 3 | 0 | 9 | 0 | 27 | 2 | 324:192 | 6 |
Malaysia (MAS) | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 4 | 20 | 13 | 340:272 | 5 |
Philippines (PHI) | 3 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 15 | 22 | 318:346 | 4 |
Myanmar (MYA) | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 9 | 3 | 18 | 143:315 | 3 |
24 August 2017 11:00 | Thailand | 3–0 | 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 | Malaysia | 3–0 | 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 | Thailand | 3–0 | 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 | Philippines | 3–0 | 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 | Thailand | 3–0 | 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 | Malaysia | 3–1 | 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 | |
Semifinals 26 August 10:00 | Gold medal match 26 August 15:00 | |||||
Singapore | 3 | |||||
Malaysia | 0 | |||||
Singapore | 3 | |||||
Thailand | 0 | |||||
Indonesia | 0 | |||||
Thailand | 3 | |||||
26 August 2017 10:00 | Singapore | 3–0 | 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 | Indonesia | 0–3 | 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 | |
26 August 2017 15:00 | Singapore | 3–0 | 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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