Table tennis at the 2023 African Games – Women's singles

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Women's singles
at the 2023 African Games
Venue Accra International Conference Centre
Date4 – 5 March 2024
Competitors62 from 20 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria
  2019
2027  

The women's singles table tennis event at the 2023 African Games took place from 4 to 5 March 2024 at the Accra International Conference Centre. [1] [2]

Contents

Dina Meshref was the defending champion, but lost in the final to her compatriot Hana Goda. [3]

Schedule

All times are Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+00:00)

DateTimeEvent
Wednesday, 4 March 202410:00Round of 64
15:00Round of 32
18:00Round of 16
Tuesday, 5 March 202410:00Quarterfinals
12:00Semifinals
18:00Final

Results

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Dina Meshref  (EGY)11111111   
 Flag of Cameroon.svg  Sarah Hanffou  (CMR)2 7 4 3     Flag of Egypt.svg  Dina Meshref  (EGY)11111111   
 Flag of Nigeria.svg  Offiong Edem  (NGR)117 12 11119 11 Flag of Nigeria.svg  Offiong Edem  (NGR)4 4 7 7    
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Mariam Al-Hodaby  (EGY)8 11149 7 114  Flag of Egypt.svg  Dina Meshref  (EGY)12 6 5 111110  
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Yousra Helmy  (EGY)119 9 11114 8  Flag of Egypt.svg  Hana Goda  (EGY)1411119 7 12 
 Flag of Algeria.svg  Lucie Mobarek  (ALG)4 11119 6 1111 Flag of Algeria.svg  Lucie Mobarek  (ALG)9 5 3 1111   
 Flag of Algeria.svg  Lynda Loghraibi  (ALG)8 9 3 3     Flag of Egypt.svg  Hana Goda  (EGY)1111119 13  
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Hana Goda  (EGY)11111111   

Top half

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Dina Meshref  (EGY)111111  
 Flag of Burkina Faso.svg  Habibou Derra  (BUR)2 1 1    Flag of Nigeria.svg  Hope Udoaka  (NGR)4 9 2   
 Flag of Nigeria.svg  Hope Udoaka  (NGR)111111   Flag of Egypt.svg  Dina Meshref  (EGY)111111  
 Flag of Kenya.svg  Lisa Nasimuyu  (KEN)6 4 8    Flag of Algeria.svg  Malissa Nasri  (ALG)3 4 7   
 Flag of Ghana.svg  Celia Baah-Danso  (GHA)111111   Flag of Ghana.svg  Celia Baah-Danso  (GHA)8 9 4   
 Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Meron Mekuria  (ETH)6 5 9    Flag of Algeria.svg  Malissa Nasri  (ALG)111111  
 Flag of Algeria.svg  Malissa Nasri  (ALG)111111  

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
 Flag of Nigeria.svg  Esther Oribamise  (NGR)118 1111 
 Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Fana Rezene Ftwi  (ETH)4 116 4   Flag of Nigeria.svg  Esther Oribamise  (NGR)111111  
 Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Ruth Elenghat  (CGO)      Flag of South Africa.svg  Lailaa Edwards  (RSA)3 7 6   
 Flag of South Africa.svg  Lailaa Edwards  (RSA)w/o     Flag of Nigeria.svg  Esther Oribamise  (NGR)9 114 4  
 Flag of Ghana.svg  Bernice Borquaye  (GHA)w/o     Flag of Cameroon.svg  Sarah Hanffou  (CMR)119 1111 
 Flag of Liberia.svg  Loretta Davis  (LBR)      Flag of Ghana.svg  Bernice Borquaye  (GHA)2 8 3   
 Flag of Angola.svg  Eugénia Simões  (ANG)2 4 5    Flag of Cameroon.svg  Sarah Hanffou  (CMR)111111  
 Flag of Cameroon.svg  Sarah Hanffou  (CMR)111111  

Section 3

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Marwa Al-Hodaby  (EGY)9 111111 
 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Fatou Kiabou  (CIV)112 4 2   Flag of Egypt.svg  Marwa Al-Hodaby  (EGY)111111  
 Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Beria Francelle Gamago  (CGO)      Flag of Angola.svg  Kailane Sousa  (ANG)3 2 5   
 Flag of Angola.svg  Kailane Sousa  (ANG)w/o     Flag of Egypt.svg  Marwa Al-Hodaby  (EGY)9 12 7   
 Flag of Zambia.svg  Mubanga Kunda  (ZAM)4 10 3    Flag of Nigeria.svg  Offiong Edem  (NGR)111411  
 Flag of South Africa.svg  Rochica Sonday  (RSA)111211   Flag of South Africa.svg  Rochica Sonday  (RSA)5 10 9   
 Flag of Kenya.svg  Doreen Juma  (KEN)1 9 3    Flag of Nigeria.svg  Offiong Edem  (NGR)111211  
 Flag of Nigeria.svg  Offiong Edem  (NGR)111111  

Section 4

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
 Flag of Tunisia.svg  Fadwa Garci  (TUN)114 1411 
 Flag of Madagascar.svg  Mahenika Andriamanantena  (MAD)6 1112 6   Flag of Tunisia.svg  Fadwa Garci  (TUN)111111  
 Flag of Gabon.svg  Ruth Mihindou  (GAB)3 5 7    Flag of Uganda.svg  Jemimah Nakawala  (UGA)5 7 9   
 Flag of Uganda.svg  Jemimah Nakawala  (UGA)111111   Flag of Tunisia.svg  Fadwa Garci  (TUN)7 1 3   
 Flag of Algeria.svg  Amina Kessaci  (ALG)w/o     Flag of Egypt.svg  Mariam Al-Hodaby  (EGY)111111  
 Flag of Guinea.svg  Sia Camara  (GUI)      Flag of Algeria.svg  Amina Kessaci  (ALG)8 2 4   
 Flag of Ghana.svg  Joanita Borteye  (GHA)2 4 6    Flag of Egypt.svg  Mariam Al-Hodaby  (EGY)111111  
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Mariam Al-Hodaby  (EGY)111111  

Bottom half

Section 5

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Yousra Helmy  (EGY)111111  
 Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Yirgalem Watiro  (ETH)9 5 9    Flag of Egypt.svg  Yousra Helmy  (EGY)111111  
 Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Thomie Mossemba  (CGO)      Flag of South Africa.svg  Danisha Patel  (RSA)2 8 3   
 Flag of South Africa.svg  Danisha Patel  (RSA)w/o     Flag of Egypt.svg  Yousra Helmy  (EGY)111111  
 Flag of Uganda.svg  Judith Nangonzi  (UGA)111111   Flag of Uganda.svg  Judith Nangonzi  (UGA)4 2 7   
 Flag of Angola.svg  Nelma Moises  (ANG)7 5 2    Flag of Uganda.svg  Judith Nangonzi  (UGA)12116 4 11
 Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Yordanos Ngidie Dejene  (ETH)7 6 6    Flag of Tunisia.svg  Maram Zoghlami  (TUN)10 7 11114
 Flag of Tunisia.svg  Maram Zoghlami  (TUN)111111  

Section 6

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
 Flag of Madagascar.svg  Hanitra Raharimanana  (MAD)111111  
 Flag of Kenya.svg  Nelly Mutuma  (KEN)9 3 5    Flag of Madagascar.svg  Hanitra Raharimanana  (MAD)4 8 111311
 Flag of Ghana.svg  Eva Adom-Amankwaa  (GHA)118 113 19 Flag of Ghana.svg  Eva Adom-Amankwaa  (GHA)11115 11 7
 Flag of Angola.svg  Isabel Albino  (ANG)5 115 1117  Flag of Madagascar.svg  Hanitra Raharimanana  (MAD)3 9 115  
 Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Kinfu Feven Tamiru  (ETH)7 7 6    Flag of Algeria.svg  Lucie Mobarek  (ALG)11115 11 
 Flag of Algeria.svg  Lucie Mobarek  (ALG)111111   Flag of Algeria.svg  Lucie Mobarek  (ALG)111110 4 11
 Flag of Burkina Faso.svg  Mamounata Derra  (BUR)3 2 5    Flag of Nigeria.svg  Fatimo Bello  (NGR)3 6 12118
 Flag of Nigeria.svg  Fatimo Bello  (NGR)111111  

Section 7

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
 Flag of Algeria.svg  Lynda Loghraibi  (ALG)111111  
 Flag of Zambia.svg  Latifa Nalavwe  (ZAM)3 5 4    Flag of Algeria.svg  Lynda Loghraibi  (ALG)111111  
 Flag of Madagascar.svg  Ranto Rakotondrazaka  (MAD)7 111211  Flag of Madagascar.svg  Ranto Rakotondrazaka  (MAD)8 9 7   
 Flag of Nigeria.svg  Aiyelabegan Sukurat  (NGR)116 10 7   Flag of Algeria.svg  Lynda Loghraibi  (ALG)11134 13 
 Flag of South Africa.svg  Musfiquh Kalam  (RSA)10 118 1111 Flag of Mauritius.svg  Ruqayyah Kinoo  (MRI)5 11 1111  
 Flag of Algeria.svg  Hadjer Tahmi  (ALG)127 118 8  Flag of South Africa.svg  Musfiquh Kalam  (RSA)138 125 9
 Flag of Guinea.svg  Fatou Bangoura  (GUI)      Flag of Mauritius.svg  Ruqayyah Kinoo  (MRI)11 1110 1111
 Flag of Mauritius.svg  Ruqayyah Kinoo  (MRI)w/o    

Section 8

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16
 Flag of Angola.svg  Ruth Tavares  (ANG)111111  
 Flag of Uganda.svg  Shanitah Namaala  (UGA)2 8 4    Flag of Angola.svg  Ruth Tavares  (ANG)2 119 8  
 Flag of Kenya.svg  Sifa Nafula  (KEN)3 2 4    Flag of Ghana.svg  Cynthia Kwabi  (GHA)118 1111 
 Flag of Ghana.svg  Cynthia Kwabi  (GHA)111111   Flag of Ghana.svg  Cynthia Kwabi  (GHA)6 2 4   
 Flag of Tunisia.svg  Abir Haj Salah  (TUN)w/o     Flag of Egypt.svg  Hana Goda  (EGY)111111  
 Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Djagana Guynehe  (CGO)      Flag of Tunisia.svg  Abir Haj Salah  (TUN)7 4 5   
 Flag of Egypt.svg  Hana Goda  (EGY)111111  

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