2013 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's singles

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Winner Li Xiaoxia playing at the event

Ding Ning was the defending champion but lost in the semifinals to Li Xiaoxia. Ding Ning had won the last two World Tennis Championships, 2011 and 2012.[1] Li went on to win the title by defeating Liu Shiwen 11–8, 4–11, 11–7, 12–10, 6–11, 13–11 in the final.[2]

Medalists

Gold China Li Xiaoxia
Silver China Liu Shiwen
Bronze China Ding Ning
China Zhu Yuling

Seeds

Singles matches were best of 7 games in qualification matches and best of 7 games in the 128-player sized main draw.[3][4]

  1. China Ding Ning (Semifinals)
  2. China Liu Shiwen (Final)
  3. China Li Xiaoxia (Champion)
  4. Singapore Feng Tianwei (Quarterfinals)
  5. China Zhu Yuling (Semifinals)
  6. Spain Shen Yanfei (Fourth Round)
  7. Japan Kasumi Ishikawa (Third Round)
  8. China Wu Yang (Quarterfinals)
  9. China Chen Meng (Fourth Round)
  10. Japan Ai Fukuhara (First Round)
  11. Hong Kong Jiang Huajun (Fourth Round)
  12. Belarus Viktoria Pavlovich (Second Round)
  13. South Korea Seok Ha-Jung (Second Round)
  14. Romania Elizabeta Samara (Second Round)
  15. South Korea Yang Ha-Eun (Third Round)
  16. South Korea Seo Hyo-Won (Fourth Round)
  17. Netherlands Li Jiao (Third Round)
  18. Czech Republic Iveta Vacenovská (Second Round)
  19. Austria Liu Jia (Fourth Round)
  20. Singapore Yu Mengyu (Second Round)
  21. Chinese Taipei Cheng I-ching (Second Round)
  22. Germany Wu Jiaduo (Third Round)
  23. Japan Sayaka Hirano (Third Round)
  24. Hong Kong Lee Ho Ching (Third Round)
  25. Sweden Matilda Ekholm (Third Round)
  26. Romania Daniela Dodean (Third Round)
  27. Chinese Taipei Huang Yi-Hua (Third Round)
  28. North Korea Ri Myong-Sun (Quarterfinals)
  29. Ukraine Margaryta Pesotska (Third Round)
  30. Germany Kristin Silbereisen (Third Round)
  31. Japan Hiroko Fujii (Third Round)
  32. Hungary Georgina Póta (First Round)
  33. France Xian Yi Fang (Third Round)
  34. North Korea Kim Jong (Second Round)
  35. Germany Petrissa Solja (First Round)
  36. Germany Irene Ivancan (Second Round)
  37. Chinese Taipei Chen Szu-yu (Second Round)
  38. Japan Misaki Morizono (Second Round)
  39. Germany Zhenqi Barthel (Third Round)
  40. Luxembourg Ni Xialian (Second Round)
  41. Hungary Petra Lovas (Second Round)
  42. North Korea Ri Mi-Gyong (Second Round)
  43. South Korea Park Young-Sook (Second Round)
  44. Poland Natalia Partyka (Second Round)
  45. Hong Kong Ng Wing Nam (Second Round)
  46. Spain Sara Ramírez (First Round)
  47. Czech Republic Renata Štrbiková (Second Round)
  48. Japan Shiho Matsudaira (Third Round)
  49. Ukraine Tetyana Bilenko (Fourth Round)
  50. Russia Yana Noskova (First Round)
  51. Hungary Krisztina Tóth (Second Round)
  52. United States Lily Zhang (Second Round)
  53. United States Ariel Hsing (First Round)
  54. Hungary Szandra Pergel (Second Round)
  55. Denmark Mie Skov (First Round)
  56. Romania Bernadette Szőcs (First Round)
  57. Turkey Melek Hu (Quarterfinals)
  58. Thailand Nanthana Komwong (Second Round)
  59. Czech Republic Dana Čechová (Second Round)
  60. Hong Kong Doo Hoi Kem (Second Round)
  61. Serbia Ana-Maria Erdelji (First Round)
  62. Ukraine Ganna Gaponova (Second Round)
  63. Italy Nikoleta Stefanova (Second Round)
  64. Russia Polina Mikhailova (Second Round)

Draw

Key

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

Finals

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Top half

Section 1

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Section 2

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Section 3

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Section 4

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Bottom half

Section 5

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Section 6

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Section 7

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Section 8

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References

  1. ^ Entry list
  2. ^ "The Olympic Champion is the World Champion, Li Xiaoxia Wins in Paris". ittf.com. 2013-05-19.
  3. ^ "2013 World TT Championships Playing System" (PDF). ITTF. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  4. ^ "2013 WTTC Seeds – Women's Singles". ittf.com. Retrieved 11 May 2013.

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