Table tennis at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's singles

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Table tennis – women's singles
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
Venue Paris Expo Porte de Versailles
Date27 July – 3 August
Competitors67 from 51 nations
  2020
2028  

The women's singles table tennis event is part of the table tennis programme at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. The event will take place from 27 July to 3 August 2024 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles.

Qualification

Schedule

Legend
PPreliminary round¼Quarterfinals½SemifinalsFFinal
Sat 27Sun 28Mon 29Tue 30Wed 31Thu 1Fri 2Sun 3
P¼½F

Draw

The draw will be held on 24 July 2024. [1]

Seeds

Since there are more than 64 athletes, seeded players 1 to 32 will be drawn directly to the top position in round of 64. Seeded players 33 to 48 are drawn in the remaining position of round of 64. [2] [3]

01.  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Sun Yingsha  (CHN)
02.  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Meng  (CHN)
03.  Flag of Japan.svg  Hina Hayata  (JPN)
04.  Flag of South Korea.svg  Shin Yu-bin  (KOR)
05.  Flag of Romania.svg  Bernadette Szőcs  (ROU)
06.  Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Adriana Díaz  (PUR)
07.  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Cheng I-ching  (TPE)
08.  Flag of Japan.svg  Miu Hirano  (JPN)
09.  Flag of South Korea.svg  Jeon Ji-hee  (KOR)
10.  Flag of Monaco.svg  Yang Xiaoxin  (MON)
11.  Flag of Germany.svg  Nina Mittelham  (GER)
12.  Flag of France.svg  Prithika Pavade  (FRA)
13.  Flag of France.svg  Yuan Jia Nan  (FRA)
14.  Flag of Brazil.svg  Bruna Takahashi  (BRA)
15.  Flag of Austria.svg  Sofia Polcanova  (AUT)
16.  Flag of India.svg  Sreeja Akula  (IND)
17.  Flag of Egypt.svg  Dina Meshref  (EGY)
18.  Flag of India.svg  Manika Batra  (IND)
19.  Flag of the United States.svg  Lily Zhang  (USA)
20.  Flag of Egypt.svg  Hana Goda  (EGY)
21.  Flag of Sweden.svg  Linda Bergström  (SWE)
22.  Flag of Thailand.svg  Orawan Paranang  (THA)
23.  Flag of the United States.svg  Amy Wang  (USA)
24.  Flag of Germany.svg  Shan Xiaona  (GER)
25.  Flag of Romania.svg  Elizabeta Samara  (ROU)
26.  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chien Tung-chuan  (TPE)
27.  Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Doo Hoi Kem  (HKG)
28.  Flag of Poland.svg  Natalia Bajor  (POL)
29.  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Mo Zhang  (CAN)
30.  Flag of Portugal.svg  Shao Jieni  (POR)
31.  Flag of Singapore.svg  Zeng Jian  (SGP)
32.  Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Ni Xia Lian  (LUX)
33.  Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)
34.  Flag of Sweden.svg  Christina Källberg  (SWE)
35.  Flag of Australia.svg  Min Hyung Jee  (AUS)
36.  Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Zhu Chengzhu  (HKG)
37.  Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgia Piccolin  (ITA)
38.  Flag of Spain.svg  María Xiao  (ESP)
39.  Flag of Hungary.svg  Georgina Póta  (HUN)
40.  Flag of Croatia.svg  Ivana Malobabić  (CRO)
41.  Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Britt Eerland  (NED)
42.  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Hana Matelová  (CZE)
43.  Flag of Portugal.svg  Fu Yu  (POR)
44.  Flag of Serbia.svg  Izabela Lupulesku  (SRB)
45.  Flag of Italy.svg  Debora Vivarelli  (ITA)
46.  Flag of Ukraine.svg  Margaryta Pesotska  (UKR)
47.  Flag of Brazil.svg  Giulia Takahashi  (BRA)
48.  Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Sarah De Nutte  (LUX)

The 49 to 64 seeded players will be allocated into the top place of preliminary round. If they are drawn with no opponent in preliminary round, they will get a bye and advance to round of 64.

49.  Flag of Turkey.svg  Sibel Atkinkaya  (TUR)
50.  Flag of Ukraine.svg  Solomiya Brateyko  (UKR)
51.  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Anna Hursey  (GBR)
52.  Flag of Mexico.svg  Arantxa Cossio Aceves  (MEX)
53.  Flag of Nigeria.svg  Edem Offiong  (NGR)
54.  Flag of Singapore.svg  Zhou Jingyi  (SGP)
55.  Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Priscilla Tommy  (VAN)
56.  Flag of Cameroon.svg  Sarah Hanffou  (CMR)
57.  Flag of Poland.svg  Katarzyna Wegrzyn  (POL)
58.  Flag of Chile.svg  Paulina Vega  (CHI)
59.  Flag of Nigeria.svg  Fatimo Bello  (NGR)
60.  Flag of Chile.svg  Zeng Zhiying  (CHI)
61.  Flag of Algeria.svg  Lynda Loghraibi  (ALG)
62.  Flag of North Korea.svg  Pyon Song-gyong  (PRK)
63.  Flag of Australia.svg  Melissa Tapper  (AUS)
64.  Flag of Iran.svg  Neda Shahsavari  (IRI)

The 65 to 67 seeded players will be allocated into the bottom place of preliminary round:

65.  Flag of Guyana.svg  Chelsea Edghill  (GUY)
66.  Flag of Maldives.svg  Fathimath Dheema Ali  (MDV)
67.  Flag of Lebanon.svg  Mariana Sahakian  (LBN)

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