2005 World Table Tennis Championships – Mixed doubles

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Mixed doubles
at the 2005 World Table Tennis Championships
VenueShanghai Grand Stage
LocationShanghai, China
Final score11–4, 6–11, 8–11, 11–7, 11–9, 7–11, 11–6
Medalists
gold medal    China
silver medal    China
bronze medal    China
bronze medal    China
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The 2005 World Table Tennis Championships mixed doubles was the 48th edition of the mixed doubles championship.[1][2]

Wang Liqin and Guo Yue defeated Liu Guozheng and Bai Yang in the final by four sets to three.[3]

Seeds

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  1. China Wang Hao / China Wang Nan (quarterfinals)[4]
  2. China Wang Liqin / China Guo Yue (champions)
  3. China Chen Qi / China Zhang Yining (fourth round)
  4. China Liu Guozheng / China Bai Yang (semifinals)
  5. China Hao Shuai / China Niu Jianfeng (quarterfinals)
  6. South Korea Ryu Seung-min / South Korea Kim Hye-hyun (third round)
  7. Hong Kong Cheung Yuk / Hong Kong Tie Ya Na (third round)
  8. Austria Werner Schlager / Austria Liu Jia (quarterfinals)
  9. Hong Kong Ko Lai Chak / Hong Kong Zhang Rui (fourth round)
  10. China Qiu Yike / China Cao Zhen (semifinals)
  11. Hong Kong Leung Chu Yan / Hong Kong Song Ah Sim (fourth round)
  12. China Yan Sen / China Guo Yan (semifinals)
  13. South Korea Oh Sang-eun / South Korea Lee Hyang-mi (fourth round)
  14. Romania Adrian Crișan / Romania Otilia Bădescu (third round)
  15. Hong Kong Li Ching / Hong Kong Lau Sui Fei (fourth round)
  16. Chinese Taipei Chuang Chih-yuan / Chinese Taipei Huang Yi-hua (third round)
  17. Russia Alexei Smirnov / Russia Svetlana Ganina (second round)
  18. Netherlands Danny Heister / Netherlands Li Jiao (third round)
  19. Germany Zoltan Fejer-Konnerth / Germany Nicole Struse (fourth round)
  20. Italy Yang Min / Italy Nicoletta Stefanova (fourth round)
  21. Germany Christian Süß / Germany Kristin Silbereisen (second round)
  22. Germany Bastian Steger / Germany Elke Wosik (second round)
  23. Hungary Peter Fazekas / Hungary Krisztina Tóth (third round)
  24. Russia Fedor Kuzmin / Russia Irina Palina (first round)
  25. Dominican Republic Lin Ju / Dominican Republic Wu Xue (third round)
  26. Hungary Ferenc Pazsy / Hungary Georgina Póta (first round)
  27. United States Ilija Lupulesku / United States Gao Jun (third round)
  28. North Korea Pak Won-chol / North Korea Kim Hyang-mi (third round)
  29. Singapore Cai Xiaoli / Singapore Li Jiawei (third round)
  30. Japan Seiya Kishikawa / Japan Ai Fujinuma (quarterfinals)
  31. Japan Ryusuke Sakamoto / Japan Ai Fukuhara (third round)
  32. South Korea Lee Jung-woo / South Korea Moon Hyun-jung (third round)

Finals

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Fourth round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 China Wang Hao
China Wang Nan
7 11 4 11 11 9 11
15 Hong Kong Li Ching
Hong Kong Lau Sui Fei
11 9 11 9 5 11 8 1 China Wang Hao
China Wang Nan
5 11 9 11 8 11 6
10 China Qiu Yike
China Cao Zhen
11 11 11 11 10 China Qiu Yike
China Cao Zhen
11 2 11 8 11 7 11
19 Germany Zoltan Fejer-Konnerth
Germany Nicole Struse
5 2 3 8 10 China Qiu Yike
China Cao Zhen
7 5 11 10 4
5 China Hao Shuai
China Niu Jianfeng
10 11 11 11 12 4 China Liu Guozheng
China Bai Yang
11 11 5 12 11
20 Italy Yang Min
Italy Nikoleta Stefanova
12 8 5 7 10 5 China Hao Shuai
China Niu Jianfeng
8 8 8 9
4 China Liu Guozheng
China Bai Yang
11 11 11 11 4 China Liu Guozheng
China Bai Yang
11 11 11 11
11 Hong Kong Leung Chu Yan
Hong Kong Song Ah Sim
4 4 7 8 4 China Liu Guozheng
China Bai Yang
4 11 11 7 9 11 6
12 China Yan Sen
China Guo Yan
6 11 7 11 11 11 2 China Wang Liqin
China Guo Yue
11 6 8 11 11 7 11
3 China Chen Qi
China Zhang Yining
11 9 11 6 8 8 12 China Yan Sen
China Guo Yan
11 11 11 16 11
30 Japan Seiya Kishikawa
Japan Ai Fujinuma
11 11 11 11 30 Japan Seiya Kishikawa
Japan Ai Fujinuma
4 5 13 14 7
North Korea Kim Song-chol
North Korea Kim Jong
8 3 9 6 12 China Yan Sen
China Guo Yan
8 12 5 5 9
8 Austria Werner Schlager
Austria Liu Jia
8 6 11 11 18 12 13 2 China Wang Liqin
China Guo Yue
11 10 11 11 11
13 South Korea Oh Sang-eun
South Korea Lee Hyang-mi
11 11 7 13 16 10 11 8 Austria Werner Schlager
Austria Liu Jia
7 4 3 6
2 China Wang Liqin
China Guo Yue
11 11 11 10 8 11 2 China Wang Liqin
China Guo Yue
11 11 11 11
9 Hong Kong Ko Lai Chak
Hong Kong Zhang Rui
7 5 7 12 11 6

References

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  1. ^ "List of Winners". All About Table Tennis.
  2. ^ "Mixed doubles results" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 June 2012.
  3. ^ "Table Tennis World Championship medal winners". Sports123. Archived from the original on 22 September 2018. Retrieved 1 April 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 24 April 2022.
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