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Women's Singles
at the 2019 World Table Tennis Championships
VenueHungexpo
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Dates23–27 April
Medalists
gold medal    China
silver medal    China
bronze medal    China
bronze medal    China
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The Women's singles competition of the 2019 World Table Tennis Championships was held from 23 to 27 April 2019.[1] Ding Ning was the defending champion but lost in the semifinals.[2]

Liu Shiwen won the title after defeating Chen Meng 9–11, 11–7, 11–7, 7–11, 11–0, 11–9.[3]

Seeds

  1. China Ding Ning (Semifinals)
  2. China Chen Meng (Final)
  3. China Wang Manyu (Semifinals)
  4. China Liu Shiwen (Champion)
  5. Japan Kasumi Ishikawa (Fourth round)
  6. Japan Mima Ito (Third round)
  7. Chinese Taipei Cheng I-ching (Third round)
  8. Japan Miu Hirano (Quarterfinals)
  9. Singapore Feng Tianwei (Fourth round)
  10. South Korea Suh Hyowon (Fourth round)
  11. Hong Kong Doo Hoi Kem (Quarterfinals)
  12. Japan Hitomi Sato (Fourth round)
  13. North Korea Kim Song-i (Fourth round)
  14. Romania Bernadette Szőcs (Third round)
  15. Austria Sofia Polcanova (Third round)
  16. South Korea Jeon Ji-hee (Third round)
  17. Romania Elizabeta Samara (Third round)
  18. Japan Miyu Kato (Quarterfinals)
  19. Germany Petrissa Solja (Second round)
  20. Chinese Taipei Chen Szu-yu (Fourth round)
  21. Canada Zhang Mo (Third round)
  22. Netherlands Li Jie (Second round)
  23. Thailand Suthasini Sawettabut (Third round)
  24. China Sun Yingsha (Quarterfinals)
  25. Sweden Matilda Ekholm (Second round)
  26. Puerto Rico Adriana Díaz (Third round)
  27. Hungary Georgina Póta (First round)
  28. Hong Kong Lee Ho Ching (Third round)
  29. Poland Li Qian (Third round)
  30. Hong Kong Soo Wai Yam Minnie (Fourth round)
  31. Netherlands Britt Eerland (Third round)
  32. United States Yue Wu (Third round)
  33. Luxembourg Ni Xialian (First round)
  34. Egypt Dina Meshref (Second round)
  35. Russia Polina Mikhaylova (First round)
  36. Germany Nina Mittelham (Second round)
  37. Slovakia Barbora Balážová (First round)
  38. Singapore Lin Ye (Second round)
  39. Chinese Taipei Cheng Hsien-tzu (Third round)
  40. Spain Maria Xiao (First round)
  41. Ukraine Margaryta Pesotska (Second round)
  42. India Manika Batra (Second round)
  43. Hong Kong Ng Wing Nam (Second round)
  44. Germany Sabine Winter (First round)
  45. Czech Republic Hana Matelová (Second round)
  46. Russia Yana Noskova (Second round)
  47. Hungary Szandra Pergel (Second round)
  48. Ukraine Ganna Gaponova (Second round)
  49. Brazil Bruna Takahashi (Second round)
  50. Austria Amelie Solja (Second round)
  51. Austria Liu Jia (Second round)
  52. Poland Natalia Partyka (Second round)
  53. Hungary Dóra Madarász (Third round)
  54. Luxembourg Sarah de Nutte (Second round)
  55. United States Lily Zhang (Second round)
  56. Slovenia Alex Galič (First round)
  57. Czech Republic Dana Čechová (Second round)
  58. South Korea Lee Zion (Second round)
  59. Spain Galia Dvorak (First round)
  60. South Korea Choi Hyo-joo (Second round)
  61. North Korea Cha Hyo-sim (Fourth round)
  62. Sweden Linda Bergström (Second round)
  63. Ukraine Tetyana Sorochynska (Second round)
  64. France Stéphanie Loeuillette (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. ^ "Liebherr 2019 World Table Tennis Championships / Schedule" (PDF). ITTF. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Entry list". ITTF. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Liu Shiwen wins in Budapest, third time of asking". ITTF. Retrieved 27 April 2019.