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1975 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's doubles

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1975 Women's doubles
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The 1975 World Table Tennis Championships women's doubles was the 32nd edition of the women's doubles championship.[1][2] Maria Alexandru and Shoko Takahashi defeated Chu Hsiang-Yun and Lin Mei Chun in the final by three sets to one.[3]

Results

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
China Hu Yu-Lan
China Ke Hsin Ai
13 21 21 21
Japan Yukie Ozeki
Japan Sachiko Yokota
21 17 14 11 Japan Ozeki
Japan Yokota
21 21 21
Bulgaria Albertina Rangelova
Bulgaria Emilia Neykova
17 21 17 9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fabri
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Korpa
12 14 18
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dubravka Fabri
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Erzebet Korpa
21 5 21 21 Japan Ozeki
Japan Yokota
16 14 12
Romania Magalena Lesay
Romania Viorica Moldovan
5 19 17 China Chu Hsiang-Yun
China Lin Mei Chun
21 21 21
China Chu Hsiang-Yun
China Lin Mei Chun
21 21 21 China Chu Hsiang-Yun
China Lin Mei Chun
21 21 21
South Korea Chung Hyun-sook
South Korea Sim Kyung-ok
19 21 21 23 South Korea Chung Hyun-sook
South Korea Sim Kyung-ok
13 7 12
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Erzsébet Palatinus
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Eva Jeler
21 13 15 21 China Chu Hsiang-Yun
China Lin Mei Chun
18 21 11 11
Czechoslovakia Alice Grófová
Czechoslovakia Hana Riedlová
21 21 21 Romania Alexandru
Japan Takahashi
21 9 21 21
China Chang Li
China Cheng Huai Ying
14 12 13 Czechoslovakia Grófová
Czechoslovakia Riedlová
21 21 13 18 20
France Claude Bergeret
France Brigitte Thiriet
17 9 14 Romania Alexandru
Japan Takahashi
17 14 21 21 22
Romania Maria Alexandru
Japan Shoko Takahashi
21 21 21 Romania Alexandru
Japan Takahashi
21 21 21
Japan Tomie Edano
Japan Chieko Ono
21 21 21 Soviet Union Ferdman
Soviet Union Antonyan
19 18 15
West Germany Wiebke Hendriksen
West Germany Jana Eberle
19 15 17 Japan Edano
Japan Ono
21 12 18 21 16
Soviet Union Tatiana Ferdman
Soviet Union Elmira Antonyan
23 14 21 21 Soviet Union Ferdman
Soviet Union Antonyan
17 21 21 19 21
South Korea Sung Nak-so
South Korea Son Hye Soon
21 21 15 12

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.