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2005 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
at the 2005 World Table Tennis Championships
VenueShanghai Grand Stage
LocationShanghai, China
Final score11–4, 11–5, 10–12, 11–9, 11–5
Medalists
gold medal    China
silver medal    China
bronze medal    Hong Kong
bronze medal    China
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The 2005 World Table Tennis Championships women's doubles was the 47th edition of the women's doubles championship.[1][2] Zhang Yining and Wang Nan defeated Niu Jianfeng and Guo Yue in the final by four sets to one.[3]

Seeds

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  1. China Wang Nan / China Zhang Yining (champions)[4]
  2. China Guo Yue / China Niu Jianfeng (final)
  3. China Bai Yang / China Guo Yan (semifinals)
  4. Hong Kong Tie Ya Na / Hong Kong Zhang Rui (semifinals)
  5. Hong Kong Lau Sui Fei / Hong Kong Song Ah Sim (quarterfinals)
  6. Hungary Csilla Bátorfi / Hungary Krisztina Tóth (quarterfinals)
  7. Singapore Li Jiawei / Singapore Xu Yan (third round)
  8. South Korea Kim Kyung-ah / South Korea Kim Soong-sil (third round)
  9. Croatia Tamara Boroš / Croatia Cornelia Vaida (quarterfinals)
  10. North Korea Kim Hyang-mi / North Korea Kim Mi-yong (third round)
  11. Russia Svetlana Ganina / Russia Irina Palina (second round)
  12. Japan Saki Kanazawa / Japan Aya Umemura (third round)
  13. Belarus Tatyana Kostromina / Belarus Viktoria Pavlovich (second round)
  14. Chinese Taipei Huang Yi-hua / Chinese Taipei Lu Yun-feng (third round)
  15. Japan Ai Fujinuma / Japan Ai Fukuhara (quarterfinals)
  16. Italy Nikoleta Stefanova / Italy Wenling Tan Monfardini (third round)

Finals

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Third round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 China Wang Nan
China Zhang Yining
11 11 11 11
South Korea Lee Hyang-mi
South Korea Moon Hyun-jung
6 3 6 7 1 China Wang Nan
China Zhang Yining
11 11 11 11
15 Japan Ai Fujinuma
Japan Ai Fukuhara
7 13 9 6 11 11 11 15 Japan Ai Fujinuma
Japan Ai Fukuhara
3 9 9 3
7 Singapore Li Jiawei
Singapore Yan Xu
11 11 11 11 3 3 7 1 China Wang Nan
China Zhang Yining
11 11 9 11 11 11
5 Hong Kong Lau Sui Fei
Hong Kong Song Ah Sim
11 7 11 10 10 11 11 4 Hong Kong Tie Ya Na
Hong Kong Zhang Rui
9 4 11 8 13 6
Germany Kristin Silbereisen
Germany Nicole Struse
7 11 4 12 12 8 9 5 Hong Kong Lau Sui Fei
Hong Kong Song Ah Sim
8 5 9 13 3
14 Chinese Taipei Huang Yi-hua
Chinese Taipei Lu Yun-feng
5 11 7 6 12 15 4 Hong Kong Tie Ya Na
Hong Kong Zhang Rui
11 11 11 11 11
4 Hong Kong Tie Ya Na
Hong Kong Zhang Rui
11 9 11 11 10 17 1 China Wang Nan
China Zhang Yining
11 11 10 11 11
3 China Bai Yang
China Guo Yan
11 11 15 11 2 China Guo Yue
China Niu Jianfeng
4 5 12 9 5
12 Japan Saki Kanazawa
Japan Aya Umemura
1 9 13 8 3 China Bai Yang
China Guo Yan
11 11 11 11
6 Hungary Krisztina Tóth
Hungary Csilla Bátorfi
11 11 8 11 5 14 6 Hungary Krisztina Tóth
Hungary Csilla Bátorfi
7 7 8 6
16 Italy Nikoleta Stefanova
Italy Wenling Tan Monfardini
9 5 11 6 11 12 3 China Bai Yang
China Guo Yan
4 10 6 9
9 Croatia Tamara Boroš
Croatia Cornelia Vaida
11 13 11 8 13 2 China Guo Yue
China Niu Jianfeng
11 12 11 11
8 South Korea Kim Kyung-ah
South Korea Kim Soong-sil
9 11 7 11 11 9 Croatia Tamara Boroš
Croatia Cornelia Vaida
6 2 12 7 2
10 North Korea Kim Hyang-mi
North Korea Kim Mi-yong
11 7 5 11 7 7 2 China Guo Yue
China Niu Jianfeng
11 11 10 11 11
2 China Guo Yue
China Niu Jianfeng
7 11 11 4 11 11

References

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  1. ^ "List of Winners". All About Tennis.
  2. ^ "Women's doubles results" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Table Tennis World Championship medal winners". Sports123. Archived from the original on 22 September 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  4. ^ "世乒赛种子公布:中国队实力超群占据各单项前三". sports.sina.com.cn (in Chinese). 26 April 2005. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
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