Table tennis at the 2021 SEA Games – Women's singles

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Table tennis – Women's singles
at the 2021 SEA Games
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VenueHải Dương Gymnasium
Dates18–20 May 2022
Competitors14 from 7 nations
Medalists
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  2019
2023  

The women's singles competition of the table tennis events at the 2021 SEA Games was held from 18 to 20 May at the Hải Dương Gymnasium, Hải Dương, Vietnam. [1]

Contents

Schedule [2]

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

DateTimeRound
18 May 202220:00Preliminaries
19 May 202210:30
20 May 202210:00Semifinals
19:30Finals

Results [3]

Preliminary round

Source: Results (Groups) - Women's Singles

Group 1

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)2206066344
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Angelou Joyce Laude  (PHI)2113564753
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Trần Mai Ngọc  (VIE)2022559802
18 May 20:00
Name12345Match
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Trần Mai Ngọc  (VIE)61111862
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Angelou Joyce Laude  (PHI)119511113
Report
19 May 10:30
Name12345Match
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)1111113
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Angelou Joyce Laude  (PHI)5570
Report
19 May 19:30
Name12345Match
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)1111113
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Trần Mai Ngọc  (VIE)3860
Report

Group 2

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Singapore.svg  Zeng Jian  (SIN)2206175314
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Alice Chang Li Sian  (MAS)2114355563
Flag of Laos.svg  Thiphakone Southammavong  (LAO)2020623662
18 May 21:00
Name12345Match
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Alice Chang Li Sian  (MAS)1111113
Flag of Laos.svg  Thiphakone Southammavong  (LAO)4280
Report
19 May 10:30
Name12345Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Zeng Jian  (SIN)1111113
Flag of Laos.svg  Thiphakone Southammavong  (LAO)2430
Report
19 May 19:30
Name12345Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Zeng Jian  (SIN)11119113
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Alice Chang Li Sian  (MAS)161141
Report

Group 3

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Thailand.svg  Orawan Paranang  (THA)33091108615
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Kheith Rhynne Cruz  (PHI)3217396704
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Thị Nga  (VIE)3123686783
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Bo Insou  (CAM)3030921992
18 May 20:30
Name12345Match
Flag of Thailand.svg  Orawan Paranang  (THA)1111113
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Bo Insou  (CAM)1220
Report
18 May 21:00
Name12345Match
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Thị Nga  (VIE)68110
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Kheith Rhynne Cruz  (PHI)1111133
Report
19 May 14:30
Name12345Match
Flag of Thailand.svg  Orawan Paranang  (THA)11125113
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Kheith Rhynne Cruz  (PHI)3101141
Report
19 May 14:30
Name12345Match
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Bo Insou  (CAM)3120
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Thị Nga  (VIE)1111113
Report
19 May 20:00
Name12345Match
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Kheith Rhynne Cruz  (PHI)1111113
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Bo Insou  (CAM)4330
Report
19 May 20:00
Name12345Match
Flag of Thailand.svg  Orawan Paranang  (THA)1115113
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Thị Nga  (VIE)61390
Report

Group 4

PlayerPldWLGFGAPFPAPoints
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ho Ying  (MAS)33091108525
Flag of Singapore.svg  Zhou Jingyi  (SIN)3217397584
Flag of Laos.svg  Nitnapha Kongphet  (LAO)3123655823
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Yin Chanrotana  (CAM)3030931992
18 May 20:30
Name12345Match
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ho Ying  (MAS)1111113
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Yin Chanrotana  (CAM)8210
Report
18 May 21:00
Name12345Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Zhou Jingyi  (SIN)1111113
Flag of Laos.svg  Nitnapha Kongphet  (LAO)4710
Report
19 May 14:30
Name12345Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Zhou Jingyi  (SIN)1111113
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Yin Chanrotana  (CAM)1210
Report
19 May 14:30
Name12345Match
Flag of Laos.svg  Nitnapha Kongphet  (LAO)1360
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ho Ying  (MAS)1111113
Report
19 May 20:00
Name12345Match
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Yin Chanrotana  (CAM)8620
Flag of Laos.svg  Nitnapha Kongphet  (LAO)1111113
Report
19 May 20:00
Name12345Match
Flag of Singapore.svg  Zhou Jingyi  (SIN)871151
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ho Ying  (MAS)11119113
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Knockout round

 
Semifinals
20 May 10:00
Gold medal match
20 May 19:30
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)4
 
 
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ho Ying  (MAS)0
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)2
 
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Orawan Paranang  (THA)4
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Orawan Paranang  (THA)4
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Zeng Jian  (SIN)3
 

Semifinals

20 May 10:00
Name1234567Match
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)111111114
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ho Ying  (MAS)93490
Report
20 May 11:00
Name1234567Match
Flag of Thailand.svg  Orawan Paranang  (THA)1111611911114
Flag of Singapore.svg  Zeng Jian  (SIN)81311811273
Report

Gold Medal Match [4]

20 May 19:30
Name1234567Match
Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)1193111072
Flag of Thailand.svg  Orawan Paranang  (THA)61111312114
Report

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