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Table Tennis ITTF Team World Championships 2024


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Day One Results:

 

Mens:

 

Group 1: 

- :HUN 3-0 :CUB

:CHN 3-0 :BEL

 

Group 2:

- :KAZ 3-0 :KSA

:GER 3-0 :USA

 

Group 3:

- :KOR 3-1 :POL

- :CHI 3-0 :NZL

 

Group 4:

- :FRA 3-1 :DEN 

- :AUT 3-0 :ALG 

 

Group 5:

- :CZE 3-1 :MAD

- :JPN 3-0 :NGR (WO)

 

Group 6:

- :SRB 3-1 :PUR

- :SWE 3-0 :SVK

 

Group 7:

- :CAN 3-2 :MAS 

- :SGP 3-0 :BRA

 

Group 8:

- :POR 3-0 :ROU

- :IRI 3-0 :THA

 

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Womens:

 

Group 1:

- :CHN 3-2 :IND 

- :ESP 3-1 :UZB

 

Group 2:

- :JPN 3-0 :LUX 

- :IRI 3-0 :RSA

 

Group 3:

- :GER 3-1 :POL

- :MEX 3-0 :NGR

 

Group 4:

- :CHI 3-0 :ALG

- :TPE 3-1 :THA 

 

Group 5:

 

- :MAS 3-0 :CUB 

- :KOR 3-0 :ITA 

 

Group 6:

 

- :HKG 3-1 :AUT 

- :KAZ 3-2 :AUS 

 

Group 7:

 

- :SRB 3-1 :CAN

- :ROU 3-0 :SWE 

 

Group 8:

 

- :UKR 3-2 :CRO 

- :FRA 3-2 :CZE 

 

Edited by MatiReimundo
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Day Two Schedule:

 

* G: Group / T: Table 

 

10:00 AM (Korea Time UTC +9):

G5 T1 Womens :PUR v :ITA

G7 T2 Mens :CAN v :BRA 

G4 T3 Womens :USA v :CHI

G4 T4 Mens :FRA v :ALG

G7 T5 Womens :ROU v :CAN 

G5 T6 Mens :TPE v :NGR 

G2 T7 Womens :BRA v :RSA 

G2 T8 Mens :ENG v :KAZ

 

13:00 PM (Korea Time UTC +9):

G1 T1 Mens :CHN v :CUB 

G1 T2 Womens :CHN v :UZB

G7 T3 Mens :SLO v :SGP 

G3 T4 Womens :GER v :MEX 

G6 T5 Mens :HKG v :SVK 

G3 T6 Womens :SVK v :NGR 

G8 T7 Mens :EGY v :ROU 

G8 T8 Womens :EGY v :CZE 

 

 

17:00 PM (Korea Time UTC +9):

G5 T1 Womens :KOR v :MAS 

G5 T2 Mens :JPN v :CZE 

G4 T3 Womens :TPE v :ALG 

G6 T4 Mens :SWE v :PUR

G1 T5 Womens :HUN v :ESP 

G6 T6 Womens :HKG v :AUS 

G6 T7 Womens :POR v :AUT

G1 T8 Mens :CRO v :HUN

 

20:00 PM (Korea Time UTC +9):

G3 T1 Mens :KOR v :NZL 

G2 T2 Womens :JPN v :IRI 

G2 T3 Mens :GER v :KSA 

G8 T4 Womens :FRA v :UKR 

G3 T5 Mens :IND v :CHI 

G8 T6 Mens :POR v :IRI 

G4 T7 Mens :AUS v :AUT 

G7 T8 Womens :SGP v :SWE

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14 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

:NGR men's team withdrew from the Team championships? So it will be walkover for all the nations in Group 5?

Japan were awarded a walkover but I think it may have been because Nigeria didn't have enough players available to compete. Quadri Aruna had withdrawn from the squad before the competition begun and Bode Abiodun was late arriving. 

 

They are however competing today against :TPE so assume they haven't withdrawn.

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39 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Japan were awarded a walkover but I think it may have been because Nigeria didn't have enough players available to compete. Quadri Aruna had withdrawn from the squad before the competition begun and Bode Abiodun was late arriving. 

 

They are however competing today against :TPE so assume they haven't withdrawn.

Yeah, just saw that ..... They played two games, pretty fast and Aruna is not there. So I suppose tough time for Nigeria .....

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4 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

Yeah, just saw that ..... They played two games, pretty fast and Aruna is not there. So I suppose tough time for Nigeria .....

They still think they can get out of the group stage - I'm not sure how but they think it is doable. 

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8 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

:GBR (:ENG) looks to be bottling it again against a lower ranked team, Pitchford should have this wrapped up by now for 1-1. This is the state of our table tennis, tons of promise but tons of disappointment. 

He got it over the line in the end, but it should have been done in straight games.

 

Jarvis v Kurmangaliyev will be interesting. On paper Jarvis is the higher ranked player - 183 v 212 - but it could go either way.

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it was a very heartbreaking defeat vs a strong Portugal. our guys had match points in first 3 matches but ended up losing 3-1 . with three 3-2 defeats :( Nima lost a 2-0 lead. Noshad lost a 2-1 lead. Hodaei had multiple match points on 10-7 fifth game. :(

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