Table tennis at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games – Men's doubles

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Table tennis – Men's doubles
at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games
Table tennis pictogram.svg
VenueHải Dương Gymnasium
Dates17–18 May 2022
Competitors24 from 7 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
  2019
2023  

The men's doubles competition of the table tennis event at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games was held from 17 to 18 May at the Hải Dương Gymnasium in Hải Dương, Vietnam. [3]

Contents

Participating nations

A total of 24 athletes from six nations competed in men's doubles table tennis at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games:

Schedule [4]

DateTimeRound
Tuesday, 17 May 202214:30Round of 16
19:30Quarterfinals
Wednesday, 18 May 202211:00Semifinals
16:00Final

Results [5]

Source: Event Summary
Round of 16
17 May 14:30
Quarterfinal
17 May 19:30
Semifinal
18 May 11:00
Final
18 May 16:00
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyễn AT
Flag of Vietnam.svg Đoàn BTA
 Bye   Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyễn AT
Flag of Vietnam.svg Đoàn BTA
9 9 119 1
  Flag of the Philippines.svg JM Nayre
Flag of the Philippines.svg JM Castro
6 3 7 0   Flag of Malaysia.svg J Choong
Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong QS
11115 113
  Flag of Malaysia.svg J Choong
Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong QS
1111113  Flag of Malaysia.svg J Choong
Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong QS
5 8 8
  Flag of Cambodia.svg Soeung T
Flag of Cambodia.svg Sarak SP
11118 4 7 2   Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Poh SFE
1111113
  Flag of Thailand.svg P Passara
Flag of Thailand.svg S Tancharoen
9 8 1111113  Flag of Thailand.svg P Passara
Flag of Thailand.svg S Tancharoen
5 8 7 0
 Bye   Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Poh SFE
1111113
  Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Poh SFE
  Flag of Singapore.svg Chew ZYC
Flag of Singapore.svg Poh SFE
5 1111123
  Flag of Thailand.svg P Tanviriyavechakul
Flag of Thailand.svg P Sanguansin
  Flag of the Philippines.svg R Gonzales
Flag of the Philippines.svg JR Misal
118 4 10 1
 Bye   Flag of Thailand.svg P Tanviriyavechakul
Flag of Thailand.svg P Sanguansin
1114 113 6 2
  Flag of Cambodia.svg Bun V
Flag of Cambodia.svg Kang Y
7 3 9 0   Flag of the Philippines.svg R Gonzales
Flag of the Philippines.svg JR Misal
6 169 11113
  Flag of the Philippines.svg R Gonzales
Flag of the Philippines.svg JR Misal
1111113  Flag of the Philippines.svg R Gonzales
Flag of the Philippines.svg JR Misal
6 118 11123
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Leong CF
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng WSD
8 8 11138 2   Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Chua SHJ
118 119 10 2
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Lê ĐĐ
Flag of Vietnam.svg Đinh AH
11118 11 113  Flag of Vietnam.svg Lê ĐĐ
Flag of Vietnam.svg Đinh AH
6 118 7 1
 Bye   Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Chua SHJ
116 11113
  Flag of Singapore.svg Pang YEK
Flag of Singapore.svg Chua SHJ

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