2021 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's doubles

Women's doubles
at the 2021 World Table Tennis Championships
VenueGeorge R. Brown Convention Center
LocationHouston, United States
Dates24–29 November
Final score11–9, 11–7, 11–8
Medalists
gold medal    China
silver medal    Japan
bronze medal    China
bronze medal    Luxembourg
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The women's doubles competition of the 2021 World Table Tennis Championships was held from 24 to 29 November 2021.[1]

Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu defeated Mima Ito and Hina Hayata 11–9, 11–7, 11–8 in the final.

Seeds

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Seeding was based on the ITTF world ranking published on 16 November 2021.[2][3] Ranking for doubles competitions was determined by combining a pair's individual doubles ranking position to form a combined pair ranking.[4]

  1. South Korea Jeon Ji-hee / South Korea Shin Yu-bin (second round, withdrawn)
  2. Japan Kasumi Ishikawa / Japan Miu Hirano (quarterfinals)
  3. Germany Nina Mittelham / Germany Sabine Winter (third round)
  4. Hong Kong Doo Hoi Kem / Hong Kong Lee Ho Ching (third round)
  5. Sweden Linda Bergström / Sweden Christina Källberg (second round)
  6. Germany Petrissa Solja / Germany Shan Xiaona (third round)
  7. Czech Republic Hana Matelová / Slovakia Barbora Balážová (third round)
  8. Russia Yana Noskova / Russia Olga Vorobeva (third round)
  9. Egypt Farah Abdelaziz / Egypt Yousra Abdel Razek (second round)
  10. India Manika Batra / India Archana Girish Kamath (quarterfinals)
  11. China Sun Yingsha / China Wang Manyu (champions)
  12. Chinese Taipei Cheng Hsien-tzu / Chinese Taipei Liu Hsing-yin (second round)
  13. Puerto Rico Adriana Díaz / Puerto Rico Melanie Díaz (second round)
  14. Chinese Taipei Chen Szu-yu / Chinese Taipei Li Yu-jhun (second round)
  15. Nigeria Cecilia Akpan / Nigeria Offiong Edem (second round, withdrawn)
  16. Austria Karoline Mischek / England Tin-Tin Ho (second round)

Draw

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
              
China Chen Meng
China Qian Tianyi
9 11 12 6 7
Japan Mima Ito
Japan Hina Hayata
11 2 10 11 11
Japan Mima Ito
Japan Hina Hayata
9 7 8
11 China Sun Yingsha
China Wang Manyu
11 11 11
Luxembourg Ni Xialian
Luxembourg Sarah de Nutte
4 3 12
11 China Sun Yingsha
China Wang Manyu
11 11 14

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 South Korea Jeon
South Korea Shin
Russia Abraamian
Russia Malinina
11 4 11 10 11 Russia Abraamian
Russia Malinina
w/o
Croatia Malobabić
Croatia Jazbec
9 11 3 12 7 Russia Abraamian
Russia Malinina
8 9 10
South Korea Choi
South Korea Lee
10 11 11 11 South Korea Choi
South Korea Lee
11 11 12
Portugal Shao
Portugal Oliveira
12 0 5 7 South Korea Choi
South Korea Lee
11 11 11
13 Puerto Rico A. Díaz
Puerto Rico M. Díaz
4 7 4
South Korea Choi
South Korea Lee
2 1 4
China Chen
China Qian
11 11 11
15 Nigeria Akpan
Nigeria Edem
Slovakia Kukuľková
Slovakia Grigelová
6 3 4 China Chen
China Qian
w/o
China Chen
China Qian
11 11 11 China Chen
China Qian
10 12 11 11
United States J. Sung
United States R. Sung
12 11 4 7 11 7 Czech Republic Matelová
Slovakia Balážová
12 10 8 5
Turkey Altınkaya
Turkey Yılmaz
10 5 11 11 5 United States J. Sung
United States R. Sung
9 11 8 9
7 Czech Republic Matelová
Slovakia Balážová
11 2 11 11

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8 Russia Noskova
Russia Vorobeva
11 11 11
Chile Vega
Chile Ortega
11 7 14 5 Argentina Arguelles
Argentina Codina
7 7 8
Argentina Arguelles
Argentina Codina
8 11 16 11 8 Russia Noskova
Russia Vorobeva
11 7 7 11 7
Romania Samara
Romania Dragoman
5 11 11 5 11
Romania Samara
Romania Dragoman
11 11 11
9 Egypt Abdel-Aziz
Egypt Helmy
9 9 4
Romania Samara
Romania Dragoman
8 8 1
Japan Ito
Japan Hayata
11 11 11
14 Chinese Taipei Chen
Chinese Taipei Li
9 7 1
Japan Ito
Japan Hayata
11 12 11 Japan Ito
Japan Hayata
11 11 11
France Migot
France Zarif
4 10 5 Japan Ito
Japan Hayata
11 9 11 11
India Patkar
India Mukherjee
3 7 4 3 Germany Mittelham
Germany Winter
7 11 6 8
Singapore Goi
Singapore Wong
11 11 11 Singapore Goi
Singapore Wong
6 9 0
3 Germany Mittelham
Germany Winter
11 11 11

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Hong Kong Doo
Hong Kong Lee
11 13 11
Brazil Kumahara
Brazil Takahashi
9 5 4 France Yuan
France Chasselin
8 11 8
France Yuan
France Chasselin
11 11 11 4 Hong Kong Doo
Hong Kong Lee
11 7 7 11 8
Luxembourg Ni
Luxembourg De Nutte
11 10 11 11 Luxembourg Ni
Luxembourg De Nutte
8 11 11 4 11
Canada Xu
Canada Zhang
6 12 4 3 Luxembourg Ni
Luxembourg De Nutte
11 4 10 11 12
12 Chinese Taipei Cheng
Chinese Taipei Liu
9 11 12 1 10
Luxembourg Ni
Luxembourg De Nutte
11 11 11
10 India Batra
India Kamath
1 6 8
10 India Batra
India Kamath
11 11 11
United States Wu
United States Zhang
11 8 11 9 7 Belgium Degraef
Belgium Marchetti
4 7 6
Belgium Degraef
Belgium Marchetti
5 11 7 11 11 10 India Batra
India Kamath
11 11 6 11
Serbia I Lupulesku
Serbia Šurjan
9 10 7 Hungary Póta
Hungary Madarász
4 9 11 7
Hungary Póta
Hungary Madarász
11 12 11 Hungary Póta
Hungary Madarász
9 12 6 12 12
5 Sweden Bergström
Sweden Källberg
11 10 11 10 10

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Germany Solja
Germany Shan
12 11 11
Italy Piccolin
Italy Vivarelli
10 7 4
6 Germany Solja
Germany Shan
18 7 6 9
Hong Kong Ng
Hong Kong Zhu
11 9 11 11 11 11 China Sun
China Wang
16 11 11 11
Spain Zhang
Spain Dvorak
9 11 13 5 8 Hong Kong Ng
Hong Kong Zhu
7 7 8
11 China Sun
China Wang
11 11 11
11 China Sun
China Wang
9 11 11 6 11
2 Japan Ishikawa
Japan Hirano
11 7 6 11 4
16 Austria Mischek
England Ho
7 9 7
Thailand Paranang
Thailand Sawettabut
11 11 11 Thailand Paranang
Thailand Sawettabut
11 11 11
Poland Bajor
Poland Partyka
6 6 4 Thailand Paranang
Thailand Sawettabut
4 9 8
Nepal Shrestha
Nepal Maharjan
2 Japan Ishikawa
Japan Hirano
11 11 11
Austria Polcanova
Romania Szőcs
w/o Austria Polcanova
Romania Szőcs
12 8 6
2 Japan Ishikawa
Japan Hirano
14 11 11

References

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  1. ^ "General Schedule" (PDF). ITTF. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  2. ^ "2021 World Table Tennis Championships Playing System" (PDF). ITTF. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Player List". WTT. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Top 16 Seeds" (PDF). ittf.com. p. 15. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 November 2021. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
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