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Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

 

Friday, January 28th

17:00 Men's Singles Round of 16

 

Saturday, January 29th

11:00 Men's Singles Quartelfinals

18:00 Men's Singles Semifinals

 

Sunday, January 30th

13:00 Men's Singles Final

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Men's Singles

Non-Olympic Event

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:WAL Emyr Evans (1)

    11 11 11 - - :WAL Emyr Evans (1) 9 11 11 6 11 :WAL Emyr Evans (1) 6 11 8 11 11 Final

    :NED Marc ter Sluis

      8 6 3 - -

      :FRA Titouan Isambard

        3 4 5 - - :ITA Yuri Farneti (5) 11 9 9 11 7

        :ITA Yuri Farneti (5)

          11 11 11 - -

          :AUT Lukas Windischberger (7)

            6 7 10 - - :FRA Rohan Mandil 3 9 11 5 - :FRA Edwin Clain (3) 11 9 11 9 6 :WAL Emyr Evans (1) 6 9 3 - -

            :FRA Rohan Mandil

              11 11 12 - -

              :ESP Pablo Dolz

                2 5 3 - - :FRA Edwin Clain (3) 11 11 9 11 -

                :FRA Edwin Clain (3)

                  11 11 11 - -

                  :FRA Toufik Mekhalfi (4)

                    12 11 13 11 - :FRA Toufik Mekhalfi (4) 11 11 11 - - :FRA Toufik Mekhalfi (4) 12 4 2 - - :SUI Yannick Wilhelmi (2) 11 11 11 - -

                    :FRA Baptiste Bouin

                      14 2 11 3 -

                      :FRA Laouenan Loaec

                        7 9 7 - - :CZE Ondrej Vorlícek (6) 8 9 5 - -

                        :CZE Ondrej Vorlícek (6)

                          11 11 11 - -

                          :FRA Joshua Phinera (8)

                            11 11 8 11 - :FRA Joshua Phinera (8) 9 2 9 - - :SUI Yannick Wilhelmi (2) 14 11 11 - - No 3rd Place Match

                            :CZE Adam Sinkule

                              6 3 11 4 -

                              :FRA Brice Nicolas

                                7 1 7 - - :SUI Yannick Wilhelmi (2) 11 11 11 - -

                                :SUI Yannick Wilhelmi (2)

                                  11 11 11 - -

                                   

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