Commonwealth Games 2014 Glasgow

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Table tennis has been a part of the Commonwealth Games since 2002.
2014 saw Glasgow, Scotland host the Games from 23 July-3 August 2014

 By Martin Hughes
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Commonwealth Games Federation Logo

The Commonwealth Games is a multi-sports event which is held once every four years. It's often referred to as the 'Friendly Games'.

But what is the Commonwealth?

The Commonwealth is an association of independent sovereign states spread over every continent of the world and their two billion people make up 30% of the world's population with many different faiths, races, languages, cultures and traditions.

The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) is the organisation responsible for the direction and control of the Commonwealth Games and they award the Games to a host city.

You can read more details here.


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Glasgow, Scotland - Host City for the 2014 Commonwealth Games

2014 Commonwealth Games Logo

The host city for the 2014 Commonwealth Games was Glasgow, Scotland.

The Games took place over 11 days, from 23 July - 3 August 2014.

6,500 athletes and officials from 71 countries competed in 17 sports.

Most sports took place on three compact site clusters to the east, south and west of the city centre, but some events took place outside the city.

The shooting was at Carnoustie whilst Edinburgh hosted the diving and Strathclyde Country Park hosted the triathlon.


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Sponsorship of the 2014 Glasgow Games

The 2014 Games were funded from a variety of sources.

This comprised of public money from the Scottish Government and Glasgow City Council, and money privately generated through ticket sales, the sale of merchandise, together with broadcasting and commercial sponsorship.

The money generated to pay for Glasgow 2014 will pay for the infrastructure required for the Games and will also provide a lasting legacy for the city of Glasgow and for Scotland far beyond 2014.

The commercial sponsors were as follows...

Partners

2014 Commonwealth Games Sponsors - Partners

Supporters

2014 Commonwealth Games Sponsors - Supporters

Providers

2014 Commonwealth Games Sponsors - Providers

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2014 Table Tennis Competition Schedule

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The table tennis competition took place at the Scotstoun Sports Campus from 24 July to 2 August 2014.

The Scotstoun Sports Campus is located approximately four miles to the west of Glasgow city centre, on the north of the River Clyde.

There were two sessions per day with eight match courts and two main show courts.

The events were...

Finals

The women's team event final was played on Sunday 27 July, whilst the men's team event final was played on Monday 28 July 2014.

The men's doubles final and the women's singles final was played on Friday 1 August 2014.

The mixed doubles final, men's singles final and the women's doubles final was played on Saturday 2 August 2014.


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2014 Table Tennis Competition Format

Singles

The singles events were played as a round robin competition, followed by knock-out competition, as follows...

  • The top 16 athletes in each event went straight into the knock-out phase.
  • The remaining athletes were divided into groups of three or four with one player from each group progressing to the round of 64 knock-out phase.
  • All matches (group and knockout) were the best of seven games.
  • The ITTF World Ranking list was used for seeding purposes.

Doubles

Men's and Women's Doubles and Mixed Doubles were played as a straight knock-out with each match the best of five games.

Team Events

The team events were played as a round robin competition, followed by knock-out competition, as follows...

  • Each team match was the best of five individual matches.
  • The team match ends when one team has won three individual matches.
  • The competition started with qualifying groups of four (or three) teams, with the top two teams in each group progressing to the main, second stage draw. This was played on a knock-out basis.
  • All other teams progressed to play classification matches, also on a knock-out basis.
  • A special team ranking list, taking into consideration only the top three athletes from each team, was produced in order to establish the seedings for the team events.

Team Format

The team event was played using the Olympic team competition format as follows:

  • Each team consisted of three players and each match consisted of a maximum of four singles matches and one doubles match.
  • Each athlete can only compete in a maximum of two individual matches.
  • Individual matches are played in the following order:

    ABC team v XYZ team

    • Singles A v X
    • Singles B v Y
    • Doubles C & (A or B) v Z & (X or Y)
    • Singles A or B* v Z
    • Singles C v X or Y*

      *The athlete not playing doubles

The team match finished when one team won three individual matches.

 


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2014 Men's Team Event

Group A

Winner Result Loser
Singapore 3-0 Ghana
Sri Lanka 3-0 Seychelles
 
Singapore 3-0 Sri Lanka
Ghana 3-0 Seychelles
 
Singapore 3-0 Seychelles
Sri Lanka 3-1 Ghana

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Group B

Winner Result Loser
England 3-0 Jamaica
Barbados 3-1 Trinidad and Tobago
 
England 3-0 Trinidad and Tobago
Barbados 3-2 Jamaica
 
England 3-0 Barbados
Trinidad and Tobago 3-1 Jamaica

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Group C

Winner Result Loser
India 3-0 Vanuatu
Northern Ireland 3-0 Guyana
 
India 3-0 Northern Ireland
Guyana 3-0 Vanuatu
 
India 3-0 Guyana
Northern Ireland 3-0 Vanuatu

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Group D

Winner Result Loser
Nigeria 3-0 Bangladesh
Mauritius 3-0 Kiribati
 
Nigeria 3-1 Mauritius
Bangladesh 3-1 Kiribati
 
Nigeria 3-0 Kiribati
Mauritius 3-2 Bangladesh

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Group E

Winner Result Loser
Canada 3-0 Tanzania
Scotland 3-0 Uganda
 
Scotland 3-1 Canada
Uganda 3-0 Tanzania
 
Canada 3-0 Uganda
Scotland 3-0 Tanzania

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Group F

Winner Result Loser
Australia 3-0 Saint Lucia
Malaysia 3-0 Zambia
 
Australia 3-2 Malaysia
Saint Lucia 3-1 Zambia
 
Australia 3-0 Zambia
Malaysia 3-0 Saint Lucia

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Group G

Winner Result Loser
New Zealand 3-0 Kenya
Wales 3-0 Papua New Guinea
 
Wales 3-2 New Zealand
Kenya 3-0 Papua New Guinea
 
New Zealand 3-0 Papua New Guinea
Wales 3-0 Kenya

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Knock-out Stage - Quarter Finals

Winner Result Loser
Singapore 3-0 New Zealand
Nigeria 3-2 Australia
India 3-0 Scotland
England 3-0 Wales

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Knock-out Stage - Semi Finals

Winner Result Loser
Singapore 3-1 Nigeria
England 3-1 India

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Bronze Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Nigeria 3-1 India

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Gold Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Singapore 3-1 England

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Men's Team Gold Medallists - Singapore
2014 Commonwealth Games Men's Team Gold Medallists - Singapore

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Silver Medallists - England
2014 Commonwealth Games Men's Team Silver Medallists - England

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Bronze Medallists - Nigeria
2014 Commonwealth Games Men's Team Bronze Medallists - Nigeria

 

 

2014 Commonwealth Games

Men's Team Event

 

Gold Medal = Singapore

Silver Medal = England

Bronze Medal = Nigeria

 


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2014 Women's Team Event

Group A

Winner Result Loser
Singapore 3-0 Sri Lanka
Singapore 3-0 N Ireland
Sri Lanka 3-1 N Ireland

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Group B

Winner Result Loser
Australia 3-0 Guyana
Australia Scotland
Guyana Scotland

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Group C

Winner Result Loser
England 3-0 Ghana
Trinidad and Tobago 3-0 Tanzania
 
England 3-0 Trinidad and Tobago
Ghana 3-2 Tanzania
 
England 3-0 Tanzania
Trinidad and Tobago 3-2 Ghana

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Group D

Winner Result Loser
India 3-0 Barbados
Nigeria 3-0 Kenya
 
India 3-1 Nigeria
Barbados 3-2 Kenya
 
India 3-0 Kenya
Nigeria 3-0 Barbados

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Group E

Winner Result Loser
New Zealand 3-0 Vanuatu
Wales 3-0 Mauritius
 
New Zealand 3-2 Wales
Mauritius 3-0 Vanuatu
 
New Zealand 3-0 Mauritius
Wales 3-0 Vanuatu

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Group F

Winner Result Loser
Canada 3-0 Jamaica
Malaysia 3-0 Papua New Guinea
 
Malaysia 3-2 Canada
Jamaica 3-0 Papua New Guinea
 
Canada 3-0 Papua New Guinea
Malaysia 3-0 Jamaica

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Knock-out Stage - Quarter Finals

Winner Result Loser
Singapore 3-0 Canada
India 3-0 New Zealand
Malaysia 3-2 England
Australia 3-0 Wales

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Knock-out Stage - Semi Finals

Winner Result Loser
Singapore 3-1 India
Malaysia 3-2 Australia

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Bronze Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Australia 3-1 India

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Gold Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Singapore 3-0 Malaysia

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Women's Team Gold Medallists - Singapore
2014 Commonwealth Games Women's Team Gold Medallists - Singapore

 

 

2014 Commonwealth Games

Women's Team Event

 

Gold Medal = Singapore

Silver Medal = Malaysia

Bronze Medal = Australia

 


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2014 Mixed Doubles Event

Last 32

Winner Result Loser
J ZHAN/T FENG (SIN) 3-0 IBRAHIM/LEE WEI (MAS)
ARUNA/OSHONAIKE (NGR) 3-0 ROBINSON/GIVAN (NIR)
WALKER/LE FEVRE (ENG) 3-2 GHOSH/GHATAK (IND)
HENZELL/MIAO (AUS) 3-2 SIRISENA/MADURANGI (SRI)
 
PITCHFORD/HO (ENG) 3-0 JENKINS/CAREY (WAL)
LIU/LI (NZL) 3-0 SHETTY/BATRA (IND)
CHEW/LI (SIN) 3-2 LEE/ASHRAF (MAS)
WANG/ZHANG (CAN) 3-0 HU/TAPPER (AUS)
 
HU/MENGYU (SIN) 3-0 DAVID/LOWE (GUY)
REED/SIBLEY (ENG) 3-0 CAMERON/EDWARDS (SCO)
POWELL/LAY (AUS) 3-0 PHILLIPS/EDWARDS (WAL)
ACHANTA/KUMARESAN (IND) 3-0 CHEE FENG/YING (MAS)
 
DRINKHALL/DRINKHALL (ENG) 3-0 YAN/ZHANG (AUS)
HO/LUO (CAN) 3-0 XIAO/HUNG (NZL)
ANTHONY/PATKAR (IND) 3-1 ST LOUIS/CHUNG (TTO)
NING/YE (SIN) 3-1 JENKINS/OWEN (WAL)

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Last 16

Winner Result Loser
J ZHAN/T FENG (SIN) 3-0 ARUNA/OSHONAIKE (NGR)
HENZELL/MIAO (AUS) 3-2 WALKER/LE FEVRE (ENG)
PITCHFORD/HO (ENG) 3-0 LIU/LI (NZL)
WANG/ZHANG (CAN) 3-0 CHEW/LI (SIN)
 
REED/SIBLEY (ENG) 3-0 HU/MENGYU (SIN)
ACHANTA/KUMARESAN (IND) 3-2 POWELL/LAY (AUS)
DRINKHALL/DRINKHALL (ENG) 3-2 HO/LUO (CAN)
NING/YE (SIN) 3-2 ANTHONY/PATKAR (IND)

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Quarter Finals

Winner Result Loser
J ZHAN/T FENG (SIN) 3-0 HENZELL/MIAO (AUS)
PITCHFORD/HO (ENG) 3-2 WANG/ZHANG (CAN)
 
REED/SIBLEY (ENG) 3-2 ACHANTA/KUMARESAN (IND)
DRINKHALL/DRINKHALL (ENG) 3-1 NING/YE (SIN)

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Semi Finals

Winner Result Loser
PITCHFORD/HO (ENG) 3-2 J ZHAN/T FENG (SIN)
DRINKHALL/DRINKHALL (ENG) 3-2 REED/SIBLEY (ENG)

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Bronze Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Danny REED/Kelly SIBLEY (ENG) 3-1 Jian ZHAN/Tianwei FENG (SIN)

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Gold Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Paul DRINKHALL/Joanna DRINKHALL (ENG) 3-2 Liam PITCHFORD/Tin Tin HO (ENG)

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Mixed Doubles Gold Medallists - Paul and Joanna DRINKHALL (England)
2014 Commonwealth Games Mixed Doubles Gold Medallists
Paul and Joanna DRINKHALL (England)

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Mixed Doubles Medallists - England
2014 Commonwealth Games Mixed Doubles Medallists - England

 

 

2014 Commonwealth Games

Mixed Doubles Event

 

Gold Medal = Paul DRINKHALL/Joanna DRINKHALL (England)

Silver Medal = Liam PITCHFORD/Tin Tin HO (England)

Bronze Medal = Danny REED/Kelly SIBLEY (England)

 


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2014 Men's Doubles Event

Last 32

Winner Result Loser
NING/HU (SIN) 3-0 B. CHAN YOOK FO / A. YOGARAJAH (MRI)
HAIQAL/IBRAHIM (MAS) 3-1 C. EDWARDS / D. O'CONNELL (WAL)
MCCREERY/ROBINSON (NIR) 3-1 J. CORDUE / P. JACKSON (NZL)
DESAI/GHOSH (IND) 3-0 Y. DOOKRAM / A. WILSON (TTO)
ARUNA/TORIOLA (NGR) 3-0 S. HARA / A. SOMBA (MAW)
RUMGAY/HOWIESON (SCO) 3-2 D. DESHAPPRIYA / R. SIRISENA (SRI)
HU/YAN (AUS) 3-0 O. FERDINAND / J. PIERRE (LCA)
DRINKHALL/PITCHFORD (ENG) 3-0 D. ABREFA / F. LARTEY (GHA)
 
ACHANTA/ANTHONY (IND) 3-0 S. KALALUKA / F. NG'ANDU (ZAM)
JENKINS/JENKINS (WAL) 3-0 M.O. OTIENO / A.M. RINGUI (KEN)
N. CAMERON / S. DOHERTY (SCO) 3-0 J. BAND / C. GASCOYNE (JEY)
REED/WALKER (ENG) 3-1 S. AKAYADE / E. COMMEY (GHA)
HENZELL/POWELL (AUS) 3-1 N. JAYASINGHE / U. RANASINGHA (SRI)
HO/THERIAULT (CAN) 3-0 H. LULU / Y. SHING (VAN)
HUMPHREYS/ST. LOUIS (TTO) 3-2 P. DAVID / I. LEWIS (GUY)
ZI/ZHAN (SIN) 3-0 LEONG C F / DUNLEY (MAS)

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Last 16

Winner Result Loser
NING/HU (SIN) 3-0 HAIQAL/IBRAHIM (MAS)
DESAI/GHOSH (IND) 3-1 MCCREERY/ROBINSON (NIR)
ARUNA/TORIOLA (NGR) 3-0 RUMGAY/HOWIESON (SCO)
DRINKHALL/PITCHFORD (ENG) 3-1 HU/YAN (AUS)
 
ACHANTA/ANTHONY (IND) 3-0 JENKINS/JENKINS (WAL)
REED/WALKER (ENG) 3-0 N. CAMERON / S. DOHERTY (SCO)
HO/THERIAULT (CAN) 3-1 HENZELL/POWELL (AUS)
ZI/ZHAN (SIN) 3-0 HUMPHREYS/ST. LOUIS (TTO)

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Quarter Finals

Winner Result Loser
NING/HU (SIN) 3-1 DESAI/GHOSH (IND)
DRINKHALL/PITCHFORD (ENG) 3-2 ARUNA/TORIOLA (NGR)
 
ACHANTA/ANTHONY (IND) 3-1 REED/WALKER (ENG)
ZI/ZHAN (SIN) 3-1 HO/THERIAULT (CAN)

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Semi Finals

Winner Result Loser
NING/HU (SIN) 3-1 DRINKHALL/PITCHFORD (ENG)
ACHANTA/ANTHONY (IND) 3-0 ZI/ZHAN (SIN)

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Bronze Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Yang ZI / Jian ZHAN (SIN) 3-2 Paul DRINKHALL / Liam PITCHFORD (ENG)

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Gold Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Gao NING / Li HU (SIN) 3-1 Sharath Kamal ACHANTA / Amalraj ANTHONY (IND)

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Men's Doubles Medallists
2014 Commonwealth Games Men's Doubles Medallists

 

 

2014 Commonwealth Games

Men's Doubles

 

Gold Medal = Gao NING / Li HU (Singapore)

Silver Medal = Sharath Kamal ACHANTA / Amalraj ANTHONY (India)

Bronze Medal = Yang ZI / Jian ZHAN (Singapore)

 


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2014 Women's Doubles Event

Last 32

Winner Result Loser
TIANWEI/MENGYU (SIN) 3-0 L. FLAWS / C. WHITAKER (SCO)
CAREY/OWEN (WAL) 3-0 A. BENSTRONG / L. SINON (SEY)
HO/LEE WEI (MAS) 3-0 I. CHOWREE / W. GUKHOOL (MRI)
LI/LI (NZL) 3-0 S. FELIX / K. HARVEY (BAR)
KUMARESAN/PATKAR (IND) 3-1 H. LYNCH-DAWSON / E. LUDLOW (NIR)
DEDERKO/ZHANG (AUS) 3-0 R. CHUNG / A. QUASHIE (TTO)
MADURANGI/WARUSAWI (SRI) 3-2 C. EDGHILL / T. LOWE (GUY)
DRINKHALL/SIBLEY (ENG) 3-0 S. CLARE / Y. FOSTER (JAM)
 
LUO/ZHANG (CAN) 3-0 A. LOVERIDGE / D. MORGAN (GGY)
GIVAN/MOGEY (NIR) 3-0 R. ABEL / R. ABEL (VAN)
BEH L W / NG S K (MAS) 3-0 OSHONAIKE/AKPAN (NGR)
DAS/GHATAK (IND) 3-0 A. EDWARDS / C. SPICER (TTO)
LAY/MIAO (AUS) 3-0 M. MOHAMED / F. JUMANA NIMAL (MDV)
HO/LE FEVRE (ENG) walkover J.A. BLAKE / N. CUMMINGS (GUY)
A. PHILLIPS / C. THOMAS (WAL) 3-0 HUNG/YANG (NZL)
YE/YIHAN (SIN) 3-0 M. ADOM AMANKWAA / B. BORQUAYE (GHA)

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Last 16

Winner Result Loser
TIANWEI/MENGYU (SIN) 3-0 CAREY/OWEN (WAL)
LI/LI (NZL) 3-0 HO/LEE WEI (MAS)
KUMARESAN/PATKAR (IND) 3-2 DEDERKO/ZHANG (AUS)
DRINKHALL/SIBLEY (ENG) 3-0 MADURANGI/WARUSAWI (SRI)
 
LUO/ZHANG (CAN) 3-0 GIVAN/MOGEY (NIR)
BEH L W / NG S K (MAS) 3-2 DAS/GHATAK (IND)
LAY/MIAO (AUS) 3-0 HO/LE FEVRE (ENG)
YE/YIHAN (SIN) 3-0 A. PHILLIPS / C. THOMAS (WAL)

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Quarter Finals

Winner Result Loser
TIANWEI/MENGYU (SIN) 3-1 LI/LI (NZL)
DRINKHALL/SIBLEY (ENG) 3-1 KUMARESAN/PATKAR (IND)
 
LUO/ZHANG (CAN) 3-2 BEH L W / NG S K (MAS)
LAY/MIAO (AUS) 3-2 YE/YIHAN (SIN)

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Semi Finals

Winner Result Loser
TIANWEI/MENGYU (SIN) 3-0 DRINKHALL/SIBLEY (ENG)
LAY/MIAO (AUS) 3-0 LUO/ZHANG (CAN)

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Bronze Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Anqi LUO / Mo ZHANG (CAN) 3-2 Joanna DRINKHALL / Kelly SIBLEY (ENG)

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Gold Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
FENG Tianwei / YU Mengyu (SIN) 3-1 Jian Fang LAY / Miao MIAO (AUS)

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Women's Doubles Medallists
2014 Commonwealth Games Women's Doubles Medallists

 

 

2014 Commonwealth Games

Women's Doubles

 

Gold Medal = FENG Tianwei / YU Mengyu (Singapore)

Silver Medal = Jian Fang LAY / Miao MIAO (Australia)

Bronze Medal = Anqi LUO / Mo ZHANG (Canada)

 


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2014 Men's Singles Event

Last 32

Winner Result Loser
Gao NING (SIN) 4-0 Phillip Xiao (NZL)
Quadri ARUNA (NGR) 4-0 Stephen Jenkins (WAL)
Gavin RUMGAY (SCO) 4-1 Andre Ho (CAN)
William HENZELL (AUS) 4-2 Muhamad Ashraf Haiqal Muhamad Rizal (MSA)
Li HU (SIN) 4-0 Rohan Sirisena (SRI)
Soumyajit GHOSH (IND) 4-0 Pierre-Luc Theriault (CAN)
Bode ABIODUN (NGR) 4-0 Chee Feng Leong (MSA)
Liam PITCHFORD (ENG) 4-0 Paul McCreery (NIR)
 
Sharath Kamal ACHANTA (IND) 4-0 Ashley Robinson (NIR)
Segun TORIOLA (NGR) 4-1 Kane Townsend (AUS)
Ryan JENKINS (WAL) 4-0 Craig Howieson (SCO)
Paul DRINKHALL (ENG) 4-1 Tengteng Liu (NZL)
Eugene WANG (CAN) 4-1 Marios Yiangou (CYP)
Andrew BAGGALEY (ENG) 4-0 Muhd Shakirin Ibrahim (MAS)
Harmeet DESAI (IND) 4-3 David Powell (AUS)
Jian Zhan (SIN) 4-0 Dexter St. Louis (TTO)

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Last 16

Winner Result Loser
Gao NING (SIN) 4-0 Quadri ARUNA (NGR)
William HENZELL (AUS) 4-1 Gavin RUMGAY (SCO)
Soumyajit GHOSH (IND) 4-1 Li HU (SIN)
Liam PITCHFORD (ENG) 4-0 Bode ABIODUN (NGR)
 
Sharath Kamal ACHANTA (IND) 4-0 Segun TORIOLA (NGR)
Paul DRINKHALL (ENG) 4-0 Ryan JENKINS (WAL)
Eugene WANG (CAN) 4-0 Andrew BAGGALEY (ENG)
Jian Zhan (SIN) 4-0 Harmeet DESAI (IND)

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Quarter Finals

Winner Result Loser
Gao NING (SIN) 4-1 William HENZELL (AUS)
Liam PITCHFORD (ENG) 4-2 Soumyajit GHOSH (IND)
 
Sharath Kamal ACHANTA (IND) 4-1 Paul DRINKHALL (ENG)
Jian Zhan (SIN) 4-2 Eugene WANG (CAN)

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Semi Finals

Winner Result Loser
Gao NING (SIN) 4-3 Liam PITCHFORD (ENG)
Jian Zhan (SIN) 4-0 Sharath Kamal ACHANTA (IND)

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Bronze Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Liam PITCHFORD (ENG) 4-2 Sharath Kamal ACHANTA (IND)

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Gold Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Jian ZHAN (SIN) 4-1 Gao NING (SIN)

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Men's Singles Gold Medallist - Jian Zhan

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Men's Singles Silver Medallist - Gao NING

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Men's Singles Bronze Medallist - Liam PITCHFORD

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Men's Singles Medallists
2014 Commonwealth Games Men's Singles Medallists

 

 

2014 Commonwealth Games

Men's Singles

 

Gold Medal = Jian ZHAN (Singapore)

Silver Medal = Gao NING (Singapore)

Bronze Medal = Liam PITCHFORD (England)

 

 


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2014 Women's Singles Event

Last 32

Winner Result Loser
Feng TIANWEI (SIN) 4-0 C AKPAN (NGR)
Zhenhua DEDERKO (AUS) 4-3 C CAREY (WAL)
Beh LEE WEI (MAS) 4-0 A EDWARDS (TTO)
Li CHUNLI (NZL) 4-0 A MOGEY (NIR)
Manika BATRA (IND) 4-0 A YANG (NZL)
Anqi LUO (CAN) 4-3 Z ZHANG (AUS)
Kelly SIBLEY (ENG) walkover NG S K (MAS)
Lin YE (SIN) 4-1 M PHILLIPS (WAL)
 
Joanna DRINKHALL (ENG) 4-0 O EDEM (NGR)
Naomi OWEN (WAL) 4-1 R CHUNG (TTO)
Madhurika PATKAR (IND) 4-0 I MADURANGI (SRI)
Jiang Fang LAY (AUS) 4-0 A GIVAN (NIR)
Zhang MO (CAN) 4-0 A LOVERIDGE (GGY)
Karen LI (NZL) 4-0 HO YING (MAS)
Shamini KUMARESAN (IND) 4-3 G OGUNDELE (NGR)
Yu MENGYU (SIN) 4-1 T T HO (ENG)

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Last 16

Winner Result Loser
Feng TIANWEI (SIN) 4-1 Zhenhua DEDERKO (AUS)
Beh LEE WEI (MAS) 4-3 Li CHUNLI (NZL)
Manika BATRA (IND) 4-2 Anqi LUO (CAN)
Lin YE (SIN) 4-1 Kelly SIBLEY (ENG)
 
Naomi OWEN (WAL) 4-1 Joanna DRINKHALL (ENG)
Jiang Fang LAY (AUS) 4-3 Madhurika PATKAR (IND)
Zhang MO (CAN) 4-0 Karen LI (NZL)
Yu MENGYU (SIN) 4-1 Shamini KUMARESAN (IND)

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Quarter Finals

Winner Result Loser
Feng TIANWEI (SIN) 4-0 Beh LEE WEI (MAS)
Lin YE (SIN) 4-1 Manika BATRA (IND)
 
Jiang Fang LAY (AUS) 4-1 Naomi OWEN (WAL)
Yu MENGYU (SIN) 4-1 Zhang MO (CAN)

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Semi Finals

Winner Result Loser
Feng TIANWEI (SIN) 4-1 Lin YE (SIN)
Yu MENGYU (SIN) 4-0 Jiang Fang LAY (AUS)

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Bronze Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Lin YE (SIN) 4-0 Jiang Fang LAY (AUS)

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Gold Medal Match

Winner Result Loser
Feng TIANWEI (SIN) 4-1 Yu MENGYU (SIN)

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Women's Singles Gold Medallist - Feng TIANWEI
2014 Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist - Feng TIANWEI

 

2014 Commonwealth Games Women's Singles Medallists - Singapore
2014 Commonwealth Games Women's Singles Medallists - Singapore

 

 

2014 Commonwealth Games

Women's Singles

 

Gold Medal = Feng TIANWEI (Singapore)

Silver Medal = Yu MENGYU (Singapore)

Bronze Medal = Lin YE (Singapore)

 


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2020 World Team Championships - Busan, South Korea

2019 World Championships - Budapest, Hungary

2018 World Team Championships - Halmstad, Sweden

2017 World Championships - Dusseldorf, Germany

2016 World Team Championships - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

2015 World Championships - Suzhou, China

2014 World Team Championships - Tokyo, Japan

2013 World Championships - Paris, France

2012 World Team Championships - Dortmund, Germany

2011 World Championships - Rotterdam, Netherlands

2010 World Team Championships - Moscow, Russia

2009 World Championships - Yokohama, Japan

 

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2022 European Championships - Munich, Germany

2020/21 European Championships - Warsaw, Poland

2019 European Championships - Nantes, France

2018 European Championships - Alicante, Spain

2017 European Championships - Luxembourg, Luxembourg

2016 European Championships - Budapest, Hungary

2015 European Championships - Russia, Ekaterinburg

2014 European Championships - Lisbon, Portugal

2013 European Championships - Schwechat, Austria

2012 European Championships - Herning, Denmark

2011 European Championships - Gdansk/Sopot, Poland

2010 European Championships - Ostrava, Czech Republic

2009 European Championships - Stuttgart, Germany

2008 European Championships - St Petersburg, Russia

 

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