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1931 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's singles

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1931 Men's singles
LocationBudapest
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The 1931 World Table Tennis Championships men's singles was the fifth edition of the men's singles championship.[1][2]

Miklós Szabados met compatriot Viktor Barna in the final of this event. Szabados won the final three sets to nil.[3]

Draw

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Key

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  • Q = Qualifier
  • w/o = Walkover
  • w/d = Withdraw
  • r = Retired
  • DQ = Disqualified

Finals

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Kingdom of Hungary Miklós Szabados 21 21 14 21
England Charles Bull 13 15 21 19 Kingdom of Hungary Miklós Szabados 21 21 21
Czechoslovakia Stanislav Kolář 13 14 16 Kingdom of Hungary Sándor Glancz 8 19 11
Kingdom of Hungary Sándor Glancz 21 21 21 Kingdom of Hungary Miklós Szabados 19 21 21 21
England Stanley Proffitt 17 10 21 21 21 Kingdom of Hungary Ferenc Kovács 21 16 14 13
Weimar Republic Rudolf Schwager 21 21 16 15 19 England Stanley Proffitt 21 11 15 13
Czechoslovakia Jindřich Lauterbach 15 18 21 Kingdom of Hungary Ferenc Kovács 16 21 21 21
Kingdom of Hungary Ferenc Kovács 21 21 23 Kingdom of Hungary Miklós Szabados 21 24 21
Weimar Republic Nikita Madjaroglou 18 21 15 21 21 Kingdom of Hungary Viktor Barna 13 22 14
Kingdom of Hungary István Boros 21 15 21 19 14 Weimar Republic Nikita Madjaroglou 8 21 21 21
Kingdom of Hungary György Szegedi 21 21 16 21 16 Kingdom of Hungary Lajos Dávid 21 14 10 13
Kingdom of Hungary Lajos Dávid 18 10 21 23 21 Weimar Republic Nikita Madjaroglou 21 21 8 16 13
Latvia Arnold Oschin 21 21 21 Kingdom of Hungary Viktor Barna 10 16 21 21 21
Kingdom of Hungary Sugar 16 16 17 Latvia Arnold Oschin 13 17 20
Austria Manfred Feher 20 7 21 Kingdom of Hungary Viktor Barna 21 21 22
Kingdom of Hungary Viktor Barna 22 21 23

References

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  1. ^ "List of Winners". All About Tennis.
  2. ^ a b "1931 results" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-12.
  3. ^ "Szabados profile". International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.