Table tennis – Mixed doubles
at the 2019 European Games
VenueTennis Olympic Centre
Date23–25 June
Competitors32 from 16 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Romania
bronze medal    France

The mixed doubles in table tennis at the 2019 European Games in Minsk is the first edition of the event in a European Games. It was held at Tennis Olympic Centre from 23 June to 25 June 2019.[1]

Schedule

All times are FET (UTC+03:00)[2]

Date Time Event
Sunday, 23 June 201910:00First round
Monday, 24 June 201910:00Quarterfinals
Tuesday, 25 June 201910:00Semifinals
18:00Bronze medal match
19:00Gold medal match

Seeds

The seeding lists were announced on 9 June 2019.

Results

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal match
                            
1  Pištej (SVK)
 Balážová (SVK)
11 11 11
15  Mladenovic (LUX)
 Ni (LUX)
9 6 15
1  Pištej (SVK)
 Balážová (SVK)
11 14 11
7  Robles (ESP)
 Dvorak (ESP)
7 12 5
11  Karakašević (SRB)
 Lupulesku (SRB)
11 7 8 11 6
7  Robles (ESP)
 Dvorak (ESP)
4 11 11 7 11
1  Pištej (SVK)
 Balážová (SVK)
6 11 11 4
3  Franziska (GER)
 Solja (GER)
11 6 13 11
8  Tromer (NED)
 Eerland (NED)
9 11 11 8 8
12  Stoyanov (ITA)
 Piccolin (ITA)
11 6 6 11 11
12  Stoyanov (ITA)
 Piccolin (ITA)
2 4 6
3  Franziska (GER)
 Solja (GER)
11 11 11
10  Falck (SWE)
 Ekholm (SWE)
12 11 7 10
3  Franziska (GER)
 Solja (GER)
14 7 11 12
3  Franziska (GER)
 Solja (GER)
11 11 11
6  Ionescu (ROU)
 Szőcs (ROU)
4 4 4
4  Flore (FRA)
 Gasnier (FRA)
11 8 14 7 11
13  Dyjas (POL)
 Partyka (POL)
8 11 12 11 5
4  Flore (FRA)
 Gasnier (FRA)
11 7 11 12 11
16  Platonov (BLR)
 Bogdanova (BLR)
4 11 6 14 4
16  Platonov (BLR)
 Bogdanova (BLR)
11 11 11
5  Szudi (HUN)
 Pergel (HUN)
8 8 6
4  Flore (FRA)
 Gasnier (FRA)
13 8 12 6 8
6  Ionescu (ROU)
 Szőcs (ROU)
11 11 10 11 11
6  Ionescu (ROU)
 Szőcs (ROU)
12 9 11 11 Bronze medal match
13  Nuytinck (BEL)
 Lung (BEL)
10 11 4 9
6  Ionescu (ROU)
 Szőcs (ROU)
11 11 11 1  Pištej (SVK)
 Balážová (SVK)
11 11 8 6
9  Shibaev (RUS)
 Mikhaylova (RUS)
3 7 8 4  Flore (FRA)
 Gasnier (FRA)
6 13 11 11
9  Shibaev (RUS)
 Mikhaylova (RUS)
6 12 11 11
2  Fegerl (AUT)
 Polcanova (AUT)
11 10 6 3

References

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