2011 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's singles

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Men's Singles
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Wang Hao won the title in 2009 and was therefore the defending champion.[1] He reached the final where he met fellow Chinese player Zhang Jike.

Zhang won against Hao 12–10, 11–7, 6–11, 9–11, 11–5, 14–12. This was the first time Zhang appeared in the Men's Singles event at the World Championships and thus his first medal in this category.[2]

Medalists

Gold China Zhang Jike
Silver China Wang Hao
Bronze Germany Timo Boll
China Ma Long

Seeds

Based on the ITTF world ranking issued before the Championships, top 64 seeds directly enter first Rounds of 128-player sized draw.[3][4]

  1. China Wang Hao (Final)
  2. Germany Timo Boll (Semifinals)
  3. China Zhang Jike (World Champion)
  4. China Ma Lin (Quarterfinals)
  5. China Ma Long (Semifinals)
  6. China Xu Xin (Fourth Round)
  7. Japan Jun Mizutani (Quarterfinals)
  8. Belarus Vladimir Samsonov (Fourth Round)
  9. China Wang Liqin (Quarterfinals)
  10. South Korea Joo Se-Hyuk (Fourth Round)
  11. South Korea Oh Sang-Eun (Fourth Round)
  12. China Chen Qi (Quarterfinals)
  13. South Korea Ryu Seung-Min (Fourth Round)
  14. Chinese Taipei Chuang Chih-yuan (Second Round)
  15. Germany Dimitrij Ovtcharov (Fourth Round)
  16. Singapore Gao Ning (Third Round)
  17. Hong Kong Tang Peng (Third Round)
  18. South Korea Lee Jung-Woo (Second Round)
  19. Germany Patrick Baum (Third Round)
  20. Germany Bastian Steger (Fourth Round)
  21. Russia Alexey Smirnov (Third Round)
  22. Germany Christian Süß (First Round)
  23. Sweden Jörgen Persson (Second Round)
  24. Austria Chen Weixing (Second Round)
  25. Hong Kong Jiang Tianyi (Third Round)
  26. Romania Adrian Crişan (Second Round)
  27. France Adrien Mattenet (Fourth Round)
  28. Japan Kenta Matsudaira (First Round)
  29. Japan Seiya Kishikawa (Third Round)
  30. South Korea Kim Min-Seok (Third Round)
  31. Portugal Tiago Apolonia (First Round)
  32. Hong Kong Li Ching (First Round)
  33. Sweden Pär Gerell (Second Round)
  34. Croatia Zoran Primorac (Second Round)
  35. Belgium Jean-Michel Saive (Second Round)
  36. South Korea Seo Hyun-Deok (Second Round)
  37. Singapore Yang Zi (Second Round)
  38. Slovenia Bojan Tokič (Second Round)
  39. Russia Kirill Skachkov (Second Round)
  40. Russia Fedor Kuzmin (First Round)
  41. Portugal Marcos Freitas (First Round)
  42. Czech Republic Dmitrij Prokopcov (Second Round)
  43. Sweden Jens Lundqvist (First Round)
  44. Croatia Andrej Gacina (Second Round)
  45. India Achanta Sharath Kamal (First Round)
  46. Greece Panagiotis Gionis (Third Round)
  47. South Korea Cho Eon-Rai (Third Round)
  48. Hong Kong Cheung Yuk (Second Round)
  49. France Christophe Legout (First Round)
  50. Russia Alexander Shibaev (Third Round)
  51. Hong Kong Ko Lai Chak (Third Round)
  52. Spain He Zhi Wen (Second Round)
  53. Czech Republic Petr Korbel (First Round)
  54. Belarus Evgueni Chtchetinine (Second Round)
  55. Japan Kazuhiro Chan (Third Round)
  56. Austria Robert Gardos (Second Round)
  57. Spain Carlos Machado (Second Round)
  58. France Emmanuel Lebesson (First Round)
  59. France Damien Eloi (First Round)
  60. Russia Igor Rubtsov (Third Round)
  61. Germany Zoltan Fejer-Konnerth (Third Round)
  62. Slovakia Thomas Keinath (Second Round)
  63. Japan Koki Niwa (Second Round)
  64. Poland Lucjan Błaszczyk (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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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. ^ "Point Proven and Point to Prove for Top Seeds in Rotterdam". ittf.com. 2011-05-03. Retrieved 2011-05-03.
  2. ^ "Zhang Jike in Seventh Heaven, World Title Clinched at First Attempt". ittf.com. 2011-05-15. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
  3. ^ "2011 World TT Championships Playing System" (PDF). ITTF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 March 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  4. ^ "2011 WTTC Seeds - Men's Singles". ittf.com. Retrieved 5 May 2011.

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