World Championships 2019
Men's Doubles Results

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The 2019 World Table Tennis Championships take place in Budapest, Hungary from 21-28 April 2019

 By Martin Hughes
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The World Table Tennis Championships first took place in 1926 in London, England.

However, since 2000, the World Table Tennis Championship has been split into two separate competitions.

Team events are now held in even numbered years, whilst individual events (singles and doubles) are held in odd numbered years.

The 2019 World Table Tennis Championship is being held in Budapest, Hungary from Sunday 21 to 28 April 2019 at the Hungexpo.

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Events included

The World Championships 2019 events are...


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Format of events

The first round proper of Men's Singles and Women's Singles has 128 places and the first round proper of Men's Doubles, Women's Doubles and Mixed Doubles has 64 places.

Singles events have 64 seeded players, 32 direct entries and 32 qualifiers. Doubles events have 32 seeded pairs, 16 direct entries and 16 qualifiers.

Qualification for singles initially comprise groups followed by knockout rounds. Qualification for doubles are by knockout.

All singles matches are the best of 7 games.

Doubles matches are the best of 5 games in the qualification matches and best of 7 games in the main draw.


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Numbers

Each association could enter 3 men and 3 women players in each singles events - plus one additional player ranked in the top 100 and one additional player ranked in the top 20 of the ITTF world ranking list issued in January 2019 - up to a maximum of 5 men and 5 women.

The maximum entry for each association was 2 men's doubles, 2 women's doubles and 2 mixed doubles - but all players could be different.

The host Association could enter up to 6 men and 6 women in each singles event, 3 men's doubles, 3 women's doubles and 3 mixed doubles regardless of ranking.

In doubles events, both players could be from different Associations.


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Seedings

The seedings were based on the current ITTF Doubles Rankings.

The seeding list for the Men's Doubles was announced by the International Table Tennis Federation as follows...

 

Seed FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association)
1 Masataka MORIZONO & Yuya OSHIMA (Japan)
2 HO Kwan Kit & WONG Chun Ting (Hong Kong China)
3 JEOUNG Youngsik & LEE Sangsu (South Korea)
4 Mattias FALCK & Kristian KARLSSON (Sweden)
5 Nandor ECSEKI & Adam SZUDI (Hungary)
6 CHEN Chien-An & CHUANG Chih-Yuan (Chinese Taipei)
7 Ovidiu IONESCU (Romania) & Alvaro ROBLES (Spain)
8 LIANG Jingkun & LIN Gaoyuan (China)
9 LAM Siu Hang & NG Pak Nam (Hong Kong China)
10 Martin ALLEGRO & Florent LAMBIET (Belgium)
11 Timo BOLL & Patrick FRANZISKA (Germany)
12 JANG Woojin & PARK Ganghyeon (South Korea)
13 LIN Yun-Ju & WANG Tai-Wei (Chinese Taipei)
14 Robert GARDOS & Daniel HABESOHN (Austria)
15 Jonathan GROTH (Denmark) & Liam PITCHFORD (England)
16 Tomokazu HARIMOTO & Yuto KIZUKURI (Japan)
17 TSUBOI Gustavo & Eric JOUTI (Brazil)
18 MA Long & WANG Chuqin (China)
19 Marek BADOWSKI & Patryk ZATOWKA (Poland)
20 Sharath Kamal ACHANTA & Sathiyan GNANASEKARAN (India)
21 Robin DEVOS & Cedric NUYTINCK (Belgium)
22 Tristan FLORE & Emmanuel LEBESSON (France)
23 Paul DRINKHALL & Samuel WALKER (England)
24 Mohamed EL-BEIALI & Ahmed SALEH (Egypt)
25 Marcelo AGUIRRE & Alejandro TORANZOS (Paraguay)
26 Pavel PLATONOV & Vladimir SAMSONOV (Belarus)
27 Samuel KALUZNY & Lubomir PISTEJ (Slovak Republic)
28 Padasak TANVIRIYAVECHAKUL & Supanut WISUTMAYTHANGKOON (Thailand)
29 HU Heming & TOWNSEND Kane (Australia)
30 ANTHONY Amalraj & THAKKAR Manav Vikash (India)
31 ISHIY Vitor & MONTEIRO Thiago (Brazil)
32 KALLBERG Anton & MOREGARD Truls (Sweden)

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World TT Championships 2019

Men's Doubles Event Results

First Round (Last 64)

Monday 22 April 2019

(Seed) FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association) Result (Seed) FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association)
(1) MORIZONO Masataka
OSHIMA Yuya (Japan)
4-0 LAKATOS Tamas
MAJOROS Bence (Hungary)
(22) FLORE Tristan
LEBESSON Emmanuel (France)
4-1 GLOD Eric
MLADENOVIC Luka (Luxembourg)
(24) EL-BEIALI Mohamed
SALEH Ahmed (Egypt)
4-3 JHA Kanak
LIU Victor (USA)
(11) BOLL Timo
FRANZISKA Patrick (Germany)
4-2 ARUNA Quadri
OMOTAYO Olajide (Nigeria)
(14) GARDOS Robert
HABESOHN Daniel (Austria)
4-2 MADRID Marcos
VILLA Ricardo (Mexico)
APOLONIA Tiago
MONTEIRO Joao (Portugal)
4-0 (23) DRINKHALL Paul
WALKER Samuel (England)
(17) JOUTI Eric
TSUBOI Gustavo (Brazil)
4-0 CORREA Cecilio
MEDINA Jan (Venezuela)
(5) ECSEKI Nandor
SZUDI Adam (Hungary)
4-2 ALTO Gaston
CIFUENTES Horacio (Argentina)
 
(7) IONESCU Ovidiu (Romania)
ROBLES Alvaro (Spain)
4-0 GADIEV Vildan
SKACHKOV Kirill (Russia)
BOBOCICA Mihai
STOYANOV Niagol (Italy)
4-3 (19) BADOWSKI Marek
ZATOWKA Patryk (Poland)
(21) DEVOS Robin
NUYTINCK Cedric (Belgium)
4-0 PUTUNTICA Andrei
URSU Vladislav (Moldova)
(15) GROTH Jonathan (Denmark)
PITCHFORD Liam (England)
4-2 QIU Dang
STEGER Bastian (Germany)
(12) JANG Woojin
PARK Ganghyeon (South Korea)
4-0 ASSAR Khalid
ASSAR Omar (Egypt)
(32) KALLBERG Anton
MOREGARD Truls (Sweden)
4-1 ALKHADRAWI Ali
BU SHULAYBI Abdulaziz (Saudi Arabia)
CHEW Zhe Yu Clarence
POH Shao Feng Ethan (Singapore)
4-1 (30) ANTHONY Amalraj
THAKKAR Manav Vikash (India)
(4) FALCK Mattias
KARLSSON Kristian (Sweden)
4-0 JANCARIK Lubomir
REITSPIES David (Czech Republic)
 
(3) JEOUNG Youngsik
LEE Sangsu (South Korea)
4-0 HAM Yu Song
RI Kwang Myong (North Korea)
BURGOS Nicolas
OLIVARES Felipe (Chile)
4-0 (29) HU Heming
TOWNSEND Kane (Australia)
NAUMI Alex
OLAH Benedek (Finland)
4-1 (27) KALUZNY Samuel
PISTEJ Lubomir (Slovak Republic)
AKKUZU Can
CASSIN Alexandre (France)
4-3 (10) ALLEGRO Martin
LAMBIET Florent (Belgium)
(9) LAM Siu Hang
NG Pak Nam (Hong Kong China)
4-0 PLETEA Cristian
SIPOS Rares (Romania)
(18) MA Long
WANG Chuqin (China)
4-1 POLANSKY Tomas
SIRUCEK Pavel (Czech Republic)
VALUCH Alexander
WANG Yang (Slovak Republic)
4-2 (25) AGUIRRE Marcelo
TORANZOS Alejandro (Paraguay)
(6) CHEN Chien-An
CHUANG Chih-Yuan (Chinese Taipei)
4-0 ANDRAS Csaba
JUHASZ Patrik (Hungary)
 
(8) LIANG Jingkun
LIN Gaoyuan (China)
4-1 BEN ARI Omri
TAUBER Michael (Israel)
(26) PLATONOV Pavel
SAMSONOV Vladimir (Belarus)
4-2 GOMEZ Gustavo
LAMADRID Juan (Chile)
LIND Anders
RASMUSSEN Tobias (Denmark)
4-3 (28) TANVIRIYAVECHAKUL Padasak
WISUTMAYTHANGKOON Supanut (Thailand)
(16) HARIMOTO Tomokazu
KIZUKURI Yuto (Japan)
4-2 IVONIN Denis
SIDORENKO Vladimir (Russia)
(13) LIN Yun-Ju
WANG Tai-Wei (Chinese Taipei)
4-1 GERASSIMENKO Kirill (Kazakhstan)
LEVENKO Andreas (Austria)
(31) ISHIY Vitor
MONTEIRO Thiago (Brazil)
4-1 KELBUGANOV Timur
ZHOLUDEV Denis (Kazakhstan)
ALAMIAN Nima
ALAMIYAN Noshad (Iran)
4-2 (20) ACHANTA Sharath Kamal
IND GNANASEKARAN Sathiyan (India)
(2) HO Kwan Kit
WONG Chun Ting (Hong Kong China)
4-2 JEVTOVIC Marko
PETO Zsolt (Serbia)

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Second Round (Last 32)

Tuesday 23 April 2019

(Seed) FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association) Result (Seed) FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association)
(22) FLORE Tristan
LEBESSON Emmanuel (France)
4-3 (1) MORIZONO Masataka
OSHIMA Yuya (Japan)
(11) BOLL Timo
FRANZISKA Patrick (Germany)
4-0 (24) EL-BEIALI Mohamed
SALEH Ahmed (Egypt)
APOLONIA Tiago
MONTEIRO Joao (Portugal)
4-2 (14) GARDOS Robert
HABESOHN Daniel (Austria)
(5) ECSEKI Nandor
SZUDI Adam (Hungary)
4-1 (17) JOUTI Eric
TSUBOI Gustavo (Brazil)
 
(7) IONESCU Ovidiu (Romania)
ROBLES Alvaro (Spain)
4-1 BOBOCICA Mihai
STOYANOV Niagol (Italy)
(15) GROTH Jonathan (Denmark)
PITCHFORD Liam (England)
4-1 (21) DEVOS Robin
NUYTINCK Cedric (Belgium)
(12) JANG Woojin
PARK Ganghyeon (South Korea)
4-0 (32) KALLBERG Anton
MOREGARD Truls (Sweden)
(4) FALCK Mattias
KARLSSON Kristian (Sweden)
4-0 CHEW Zhe Yu Clarence
POH Shao Feng Ethan (Singapore)
 
(3) JEOUNG Youngsik
LEE Sangsu (South Korea)
4-0 BURGOS Nicolas
OLIVARES Felipe (Chile)
NAUMI Alex
OLAH Benedek (Finland)
4-3 AKKUZU Can
CASSIN Alexandre (France)
(18) MA Long
WANG Chuqin (China)
4-0 (9) LAM Siu Hang
NG Pak Nam (Hong Kong China)
(6) CHEN Chien-An
CHUANG Chih-Yuan (Chinese Taipei)
4-0 VALUCH Alexander
WANG Yang (Slovak Republic)
 
(8) LIANG Jingkun
LIN Gaoyuan (China)
4-1 (26) PLATONOV Pavel
SAMSONOV Vladimir (Belarus)
(16) HARIMOTO Tomokazu
KIZUKURI Yuto (Japan)
4-0 LIND Anders
RASMUSSEN Tobias (Denmark)
(13) LIN Yun-Ju
WANG Tai-Wei (Chinese Taipei)
4-1 (31) ISHIY Vitor
MONTEIRO Thiago (Brazil)
(2) HO Kwan Kit
WONG Chun Ting (Hong Kong China)
4-0 ALAMIAN Nima
ALAMIYAN Noshad (Iran)

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Third Round (Last 16)

Wednesday 24 April 2019

(Seed) FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association) Result (Seed) FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association)
(11) BOLL Timo
FRANZISKA Patrick (Germany)
4-3 (22) FLORE Tristan
LEBESSON Emmanuel (France)
APOLONIA Tiago
MONTEIRO Joao (Portugal)
4-1 (5) ECSEKI Nandor
SZUDI Adam (Hungary)
 
(7) IONESCU Ovidiu (Romania)
ROBLES Alvaro (Spain)
4-1 (15) GROTH Jonathan (Denmark)
PITCHFORD Liam (England)
(4) FALCK Mattias
KARLSSON Kristian (Sweden)
4-1 (12) JANG Woojin
PARK Ganghyeon (South Korea)
 
(3) JEOUNG Youngsik
LEE Sangsu (South Korea)
4-0 NAUMI Alex
OLAH Benedek (Finland)
(18) MA Long
WANG Chuqin (China)
4-0 (6) CHEN Chien-An
CHUANG Chih-Yuan (Chinese Taipei)
 
(8) LIANG Jingkun
LIN Gaoyuan (China)
4-1 (16) HARIMOTO Tomokazu
KIZUKURI Yuto (Japan)
(2) HO Kwan Kit
WONG Chun Ting (Hong Kong China)
4-3 (13) LIN Yun-Ju
WANG Tai-Wei (Chinese Taipei)

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Quarter Finals

Thursday 25 April 2019

(Seed) FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association)
Match Scores
Result (Seed) FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association)
APOLONIA Tiago
MONTEIRO Joao (Portugal)
w/o (11) BOLL Timo Retired - sick
FRANZISKA Patrick (Germany)
(7) IONESCU Ovidiu (Romania)
ROBLES Alvaro (Spain)
11-5, 11-7, 13-11, 11-9
4-0 (4) FALCK Mattias
KARLSSON Kristian (Sweden)
 
(18) MA Long
WANG Chuqin (China)
7-11, 11-6, 11-5, 8-11, 11-6, 11-9
4-2 (3) JEOUNG Youngsik
LEE Sangsu (South Korea)
(8) LIANG Jingkun
LIN Gaoyuan (China)
11-9, 14-12, 11-7, 11-3
4-0 (2) HO Kwan Kit
WONG Chun Ting (Hong Kong China)

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Semi Finals

Friday 26 April 2019

(Seed) FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association)
Match Scores
Result (Seed) FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association)
(7) IONESCU Ovidiu (Romania)
ROBLES Alvaro (Spain)
11-6, 3-11, 10-12, 11-7, 11-7, 9-11, 11-8
4-3 APOLONIA Tiago
MONTEIRO Joao (Portugal)
 
(18) MA Long
WANG Chuqin (China)
12-10, 11-7, 11-7, 11-5
4-0 (8) LIANG Jingkun
LIN Gaoyuan (China)

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Final

Saturday 27 April 2019

(Seed) FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association)
Match Score
Result (Seed) FAMILY NAME, Given Name (Association)
(18) MA Long
WANG Chuqin (China)
11-3, 8-11, 11-7, 11-3, 11-5
4-1 (7) IONESCU Ovidiu (Romania)
ROBLES Alvaro (Spain)

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World Championships 2019

Men's Doubles Event

(The Iran Cup)

 

GOLD MEDAL
Ma Long & Wang Chuqin (China)

SILVER MEDAL
Ovidiu Ionescu (Romania) & Alvaro Robles (Spain)

BRONZE MEDALS
Tiago Apolonia & Joao Monteiro (Portugal)
Liang Jingkun & Lin Gaoyuan (China)

 

Ma Long and Wang Chuqin - Men's Doubles World Champions 2019Ma Long & Wang Chuqin - Men's Doubles World Champions 2019 Ovidiu Ionescu and Alvaro Robles - Men's Doubles Silver Medallist 2019Ovidiu Ionescu & Alvaro Robles - Men's Doubles Silver Medallist 2019 Tiago Apolonia and Joao Monteiro - Men's Doubles Bronze Medallist 2019Tiago Apolonia & Joao Monteiro - Men's Doubles Bronze Medallist 2019 Liang Jingkun and Lin Gaoyuan - Men's Doubles Bronze Medallist 2019Liang Jingkun & Lin Gaoyuan - Men's Doubles Bronze Medallist 2019

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