2015 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's doubles

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Men's Doubles
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The 2015 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's Doubles was the 53rd edition of the men's doubles championship. [1] [2]

Chen Chien-an and Chuang Chih-yuan were the defending champions, but chose not to participate this year.[3]

Xu Xin and Zhang Jike won the title by defeating Fan Zhendong and Zhou Yu 12–14, 11–7, 11–9, 9–11, 11–7, 11–9 in the final.[4]

Medalists

Gold China Xu Xin
China Zhang Jike
Silver China Fan Zhendong
China Zhou Yu
Bronze South Korea Lee Sang-su
South Korea Seo Hyun-deok
Japan Kenta Matsudaira
Japan Koki Niwa

Seeds

Matches were best of 5 games in qualification and best of 7 games in the 64-player sized main draw.[5][6]

  1. Chinese Taipei Chiang Hung-chieh / Chinese Taipei Huang Sheng-sheng (Second round)
  2. Japan Kenta Matsudaira / Japan Koki Niwa (Semifinals)
  3. Hong Kong Tang Peng / Hong Kong Wong Chun Ting (Third round)
  4. Chinese Taipei Chen Chien-an / Chinese Taipei Chuang Chih-yuan (Second round)
  5. Austria Robert Gardos / Austria Daniel Habesohn (Third round)
  6. Russia Fedor Kuzmin / Russia Grigory Vlasov (Second round)
  7. China Xu Xin / China Zhang Jike (Champions)
  8. Russia Alexey Liventsov / Russia Mikhail Paikov (Second round)
  9. Croatia Tan Ruiwu / Croatia Wang Zengyi (Second round)
  10. Spain He Zhi Wen / Spain Carlos Machado (Second round)
  11. Nigeria Quadri Aruna / Nigeria Makanjuola Kazeem (Second round)
  12. South Korea Jung Young-sik / South Korea Kim Min-seok (Quarterfinals)
  13. South Korea Lee Sang-su / South Korea Seo Hyun-deok (Semifinals)
  14. Sweden Kristian Karlsson / Sweden Mattias Karlsson (Third round)
  15. China Fan Zhendong / China Zhou Yu (Final)
  16. Japan Masataka Morizono / Japan Yuya Oshima (Quarterfinals)
  17. Germany Timo Boll / China Ma Long (Second round)
  18. Australia David Powell / Australia Kane Townsend (First round)
  19. Portugal Tiago Apolónia / Portugal João Monteiro (Third round)
  20. Egypt Khalid Assar / Egypt Omar Assar (Second round)
  21. France Simon Gauzy / France Emmanuel Lebesson (Third round)
  22. Singapore Gao Ning / Singapore Yang Zi (Second round)
  23. Brazil Hugo Calderano / Brazil Gustavo Tsuboi (Third round)
  24. France Adrien Mattenet / France Abdel-Kader Salifou (First round)
  25. Germany Patrick Franziska / Germany Bastian Steger (Second round)
  26. Egypt Mohamed El-Beiali / Egypt El-sayed Lashin (First round)
  27. Portugal Chen Diogo / Portugal Marcos Freitas (Third round)
  28. Chile Gustavo Gómez / Chile Manuel Moya (First round)
  29. North Korea Kim Hyok-bong / North Korea Pak Sin-hyok (Quarterfinals)
  30. Serbia Marko Jevtović / Serbia Zsolt Pető (Second round)
  31. Argentina Gaston Alto / Argentina Pablo Tabachnik (First round)
  32. Hong Kong Ho Kwan Kit / Hong Kong Li Hon Ming (First 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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Bottom half

Section 3

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Section 4

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References

  1. ^ "List of Winners". All About Table Tennis.
  2. ^ "2015 results" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation.
  3. ^ Entry list
  4. ^ "Xu Xin Adds to Title Hall, Partners Zhang Jike to Men's Doubles Gold". ittf.com. 2 May 2015.
  5. ^ Playing system
  6. ^ Seeds

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