Table tennis at the 2019 SEA Games – Women's singles

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Table tennis – Women's singles
at the 2019 SEA Games
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VenueSubic Bay Exhibition & Convention Center
Dates8–10 December 2019
Competitors12 from 6 nations
Medalists
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  2017
2021  

The women's singles competition of the table tennis events at the 2019 SEA Games was held from 8 to 10 December at the Subic Bay Exhibition & Convention Center in Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines. [1]

Contents

Schedule

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

DateTimeRound
8 December 201914:00Preliminaries
9 December 201910:00Preliminaries
10 December 201910:00Semifinals
14:00Finals

Results

Preliminary round

Source: Results (Groups) - Women's Singles

Group 1

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)22081100664
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Mai Hoang My Trang  (VIE)2115292903
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Tee Xin  (MAS)20218641002
8 Dec 14:00
Name1234567Match
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Tee Xin  (MAS)5113991
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Mai Hoang My Trang  (VIE)1191111114
Report
9 Dec 10:00
Name1234567Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)1111812114
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Mai Hoang My Trang  (VIE)92111071
Report
9 Dec 16:00
Name1234567Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)111111144
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Tee Xin  (MAS)753120
Report

Group 2

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)2208199434
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Rose Jean Fadol  (PHI)2115478673
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Soe Yanadar  (MYA)2020821882
8 Dec 14:00
Name1234567Match
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Rose Jean Fadol  (PHI)111111114
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Soe Yanadar  (MYA)14430
Report
9 Dec 10:00
Name1234567Match
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)111111114
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Soe Yanadar  (MYA)32310
Report
9 Dec 16:00
Name1234567Match
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)11111111114
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Rose Jean Fadol  (PHI)6139331
Report

Group 3

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Thailand.svg  Nanthana Komwong  (THA)22082106614
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Tran Mai Ngoc  (VIE)2114572833
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Jannah Romero  (PHI)20238821162
8 Dec 14:40
Name1234567Match
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Jannah Romero  (PHI)81110551
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Tran Mai Ngoc  (VIE)1191211114
Report
9 Dec 10:40
Name1234567Match
Flag of Thailand.svg  Nanthana Komwong  (THA)111111114
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Tran Mai Ngoc  (VIE)56340
Report
9 Dec 16:40
Name1234567Match
Flag of Thailand.svg  Nanthana Komwong  (THA)11111199114
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Jannah Romero  (PHI)635111172
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Group 4

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Singapore.svg  Lin Ye  (SIN)2208088314
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Alice Chang Sian  (MAS)3114464753
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Win Naing Naing  (MYA)3020842882
8 Dec 14:40
Name1234567Match
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Alice Chang Sian  (MAS)111111114
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Win Naing Naing  (MYA)77890
Report
9 Dec 10:40
Name1234567Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Lin Ye  (SIN)111111114
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Win Naing Naing  (MYA)23420
Report
9 Dec 16:40
Name1234567Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Lin Ye  (SIN)111111114
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Alice Chang Sian  (MAS)83450
Report

Knockout round

 
Semifinals
10 December 11:20
Gold-medal match
10 December 14:45
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)4
 
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Nanthana Komwong  (THA)3
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)1
 
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Lin Ye  (SIN)4
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Lin Ye  (SIN)4
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)2
 

Semifinals

10 Dec 10:00
Name1234567Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)738111111114
Flag of Thailand.svg  Nanthana Komwong  (THA)11111134443
Report
10 Dec 10:40
Name1234567Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Lin Ye  (SIN)11611211114
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)711811852
Report

Gold-medal match

10 Dec 14:00
Name1234567Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)1110001
Flag of Singapore.svg  Lin Ye  (SIN)6110004 (Win by Retired)
Report

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