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1953 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's doubles

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1953 Women's doubles
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The 1953 World Table Tennis Championships women's doubles was the 19th edition of the women's doubles championship.[1][2] Gizi Farkas and Angelica Rozeanu defeated Diane Rowe and Rosalind Rowe in the final by three sets to one.[3]

Results

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Hungary Gizi Farkas
Romania Angelica Rozeanu
3
Sweden Inga Brehmer
Sweden Signhild Tegner
0 Hungary Farkas
Romania Rozeanu
21 21 21
Wales Audrey Bates
Wales Betty Gray
21 21 21 Wales Bates
Wales Gray
5 13 7
West Germany Berti Capellmann
Romania Liliana Ciulianu
14 17 12 Hungary Farkas
Romania Rozeanu
21 21 21
Hungary Zsuzsa Fantusz
Hungary Edit Sági
3 Hungary Fantusz
Hungary Sági
12 12 14
Romania Sári Szász-Kolozsvári
Romania Ella Zeller
1 Hungary Fantusz
Hungary Sági
22 22 16 13 21
Romania Tolna
Romania Teodora Florescu
0 Czechoslovakia Hrušková
Czechoslovakia Krejčová
20 20 21 21 16
Czechoslovakia Květa Hrušková
Czechoslovakia Eliška Krejčová
3 Hungary Farkas
Romania Rozeanu
21 21 18 21
England Kathleen Best
Austria Ermelinde Wertl
21 21 21 England Rowe D
England Rowe R
9 9 21 18
Romania Iudit Grunwald
Romania Luci Slavescu
16 18 14 England Best
Austria Wertl
12 21 21 21
Hungary Éva Kóczián
Hungary Agnes Almási
3 Hungary Kóczián
Hungary Almási
21 14 14 18
Austria Gertrude Pritzi
Romania Georgita Strugaru
0 England Best
Austria Wertl
12 12 17
  England Rowe D
England Rowe R
21 21 21
Czechoslovakia Eva Cedlová
Czechoslovakia Hana Vhynanovská
w/o Czechoslovakia Cedlová
Czechoslovakia Vhynanovská
10 17 21 21 22
Romania Baikan
Romania Maria Golopenta
18 6 16 England Rowe D
England Rowe R
21 21 18 19 24
England Diane Rowe
England Rosalind Rowe
21 21 21

See also

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List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists

References

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  1. ^ "List of Winners". All About Tennis.
  2. ^ a b "Women's doubles results" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-12.
  3. ^ Montague, Trevor (2004). A-Z of Sport, pages 699-700. The Bath Press. ISBN 0-316-72645-1.