Table tennis at the 2021 SEA Games – Mixed doubles

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Table tennis – Mixed doubles
at the 2021 SEA Games
Table tennis pictogram.svg
VenueHải Dương Gymnasium
Dates14–18 May 2022
Competitors26 from 7 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
  2017
2023  

The mixed doubles competition of the table tennis event at the 2021 SEA Games was held from 14 to 18 May at the Hải Dương Gymnasium in Hải Dương, Vietnam. [2]

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Participating nations

A total of 26 athletes from seven nations competed in mixed doubles table tennis at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games:

Schedule [3]

All times are Vietnam Time (UTC+07:00).

DateTimeRound
Saturday, 14 May 202221:00Round of 16
Sunday, 15 May 202210:00
Tuesday, 17 May 202210:00Quarterfinals
Wednesday, 18 May 202210:00Semifinals
14:30Final

Results [4]

Source: Event Summary
Round of 16
14 May 21:00 / 15 May 10:00
Quarterfinal
17 May 10:00
Semifinal
18 May 10:00
Final
18 May 14:30
  Flag of Thailand.svg P Tanviriyavechakul
Flag of Thailand.svg S Sawettabut
 Bye   Flag of Thailand.svg P Tanviriyavechakul
Flag of Thailand.svg S Sawettabut
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  Flag of Vietnam.svg Đinh AH
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyễn KDK
3  Flag of Vietnam.svg Đinh AH
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyễn KDK
6 9 7 0
  Flag of Laos.svg SA Vongdalasinh
Flag of Laos.svg T Southammavong
0   Flag of Thailand.svg P Tanviriyavechakul
Flag of Thailand.svg S Sawettabut
9 8 11 0
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong QS
Flag of Malaysia.svg Tee AX
13115 113  Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Wong XR
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  Flag of the Philippines.svg J Adasa
Flag of the Philippines.svg KR Cruz
11 7 117 1   Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong QS
Flag of Malaysia.svg Tee AX
1110 119 5 2
  Flag of Cambodia.svg Bun V
Flag of Cambodia.svg Khiev C
1 2 2 0   Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Wong XR
3 126 11113
  Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Wong XR
1111113  Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Wong XR
11117 7 113
  Flag of Thailand.svg P Sanguansin
Flag of Thailand.svg O Paranang
  Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Zeng J
5 8 11115 2
 Bye   Flag of Thailand.svg P Sanguansin
Flag of Thailand.svg O Paranang
11116 113
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyễn ĐT
Flag of Vietnam.svg Bùi NL
1111113  Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyễn ĐT
Flag of Vietnam.svg Bùi NL
6 6 115 1
  Flag of Cambodia.svg Kang Y
Flag of Cambodia.svg Bo I
4 5 4 0   Flag of Thailand.svg P Sanguansin
Flag of Thailand.svg O Paranang
7 4 11166 2
  Flag of Malaysia.svg J Choong
Flag of Malaysia.svg Karen LAD
9 11118 113  Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Zeng J
11116 14 113
  Flag of the Philippines.svg JM Nayre
Flag of the Philippines.svg AJ Laude
114 4 117 2   Flag of Malaysia.svg J Choong
Flag of Malaysia.svg Karen LAD
118 9 7 1
 Bye   Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Zeng J
6 1111113
  Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Zeng J

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References

  1. "SEA Games: Mixed doubles and men's doubles pairs claim 2 golds for S'pore". straitstimes.com/sport. 19 May 2022.
  2. "SEA Games Schedule". 2021 SEA Games . 19 May 2022. Archived from the original on 24 April 2022.
  3. "Drawing - Mixed Doubles". seatta.org. 19 May 2022.
  4. "Result - Mixed Doubles (XD)". seatta.org. 19 May 2022.