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2025 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's doubles

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The women's doubles competition of the 2025 World Table Tennis Championships was held from 17 to 25 May 2025.[1][2] The event was played as a straight knockout.[3] All doubles' matches were best of 5 games.

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The Chinese duo Wang Manyu and Kuai Man defeated Austria's Sofia Polcanova and Romania's Bernadette Szőcs in straight games, claiming the women's doubles title.[4]

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Seeds

Doubles events had 16 seeded pairs.[3] Seeding in doubles events was done by combining each player's ITTF Table Tennis Doubles/Mixed Doubles Individual World Ranking position to form a combined pair rank (CPR). The seeding was based on 29 April, 2025 CPR in ascending order.[5][6]

  1. Japan Satsuki Odo / Japan Sakura Yokoi (quarterfinals)
  2. China Wang Manyu / China Kuai Man (champions)
  3. China Chen Xingtong / China Qian Tianyi (second round)
  4. Japan Miwa Harimoto / Japan Miyuu Kihara (semifinals)
  5. Chinese Taipei Cheng I-ching / Chinese Taipei Li Yu-jhun (third round)
  6. Hong Kong Zhu Chengzhu / Hong Kong Ng Wing Lam (third round)
  7. South Korea Shin Yu-bin / South Korea Ryu Han-na (semifinals)
  8. Slovakia Barbora Balážová / Czech Republic Hana Matelová (third round)
  9. Poland Natalia Bajor / Slovakia Tatiana Kukulkova (second round)
  10. Austria Sofia Polcanova / Romania Bernadette Szőcs (final)
  11. Thailand Suthasini Sawettabut / Thailand Orawan Paranang (first round)
  12. India Diya Chitale / India Yashaswini Ghorpade (third round)
  13. Romania Elizabeta Samara / Romania Andreea Dragoman (first round)
  14. India Sutirtha Mukherjee / India Ayhika Mukherjee (second round)
  15. Brazil Giulia Takahashi / Brazil Laura Watanabe (first round)
  16. Serbia Izabela Lupulesku / Serbia Sabina Surjan (first round)
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Draw

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The draw took place on 30 April 2025.[7] Players of the same association were separated only in the first round.[3] Since there were 62 pairs in women's doubles, the top two seeded pairs got a bye in the first round.

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
7 South Korea Shin Yu-bin
South Korea Ryu Han-na
5 11 8 11 9
10 Austria Sofia Polcanova
Romania Bernadette Szőcs
11 8 11 9 11 10 Austria Sofia Polcanova
Romania Bernadette Szőcs
6 6 5
4 Japan Miwa Harimoto
Japan Miyuu Kihara
8 6 5 2 China Wang Manyu
China Kuai Man
11 11 11
2 China Wang Manyu
China Kuai Man
11 11 11

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinal
1 Japan Odo
Japan Yokoi
11 11 11
Ukraine Matiunina
Ukraine Brateyko
5 6 5 1 Japan Odo
Japan Yokoi
11 11 11
Kazakhstan Bakhyt
Kazakhstan Romanovskaya
11 7 11 11 Kazakhstan Bakhyt
Kazakhstan Romanovskaya
9 5 4
Madagascar Raharimanana
Madagascar Rakotondrazaka
5 11 8 9 1 Japan Odo
Japan Yokoi
12 11 11
Kazakhstan Akasheva
Kazakhstan Mirkadirova
8 14 11 6 Croatia Jeger
Croatia Rakovac
10 9 0
Singapore Tan Z.
Singapore Zhang W.
11 12 13 11 Singapore Tan Z.
Singapore Zhang W.
6 11 13 8 8
Croatia Jeger
Croatia Rakovac
5 9 11 11 12 Croatia Jeger
Croatia Rakovac
11 9 11 11 11
13 Romania Samara
Romania Dragoman
11 11 8 7 10 1 Japan Odo
Japan Yokoi
9 11 6 16
14 India S. Mukherjee
India A. Mukherjee
4 11 10 11 11 7 South Korea Shin
South Korea Ryu
11 9 11 18
Turkey Yilmaz
Turkey Harac
11 9 12 9 7 14 India S. Mukherjee
India A. Mukherjee
1 11 7
Germany Kaufmann
Germany Shan
11 11 7 1 Germany Kaufmann
Germany Shan
11 13 11
Canada M. Zhang
Canada I. Liao
7 5 11 1 Germany Kaufmann
Germany Shan
8 3 11 6
Hungary Pota
Luxembourg De Nutte
11 11 8 7 12 7 South Korea Shin
South Korea Ryu
11 11 4 11
Slovenia Tofant
Slovenia Tokic
5 8 11 11 10 Hungary Pota
Luxembourg De Nutte
3 7 4
Algeria Bouhenni
Algeria Nasri
3 2 5 7 South Korea Shin
South Korea Ryu
11 11 11
7 South Korea Shin
South Korea Ryu
11 11 11

Section 2

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinal
8 Slovakia Balážová
Czech Republic Matelová
11 11 15
Croatia Malobabic
Croatia Arapovic
9 5 13 8 Slovakia Balážová
Czech Republic Matelová
6 11 11 11
South Africa Patel
South Africa Sonday
6 7 5 Egypt Fathy
Egypt Goda
11 5 9 9
Egypt Fathy
Egypt Goda
11 11 11 8 Slovakia Balážová
Czech Republic Matelová
7 11 11 5 5
Ethiopia Gulti
Ethiopia Kinfu
6 5 13 10 Austria Polcanova
Romania Szőcs
11 9 9 11 11
Mexico Barcenas
Mexico Cossio
11 11 15 Mexico Barcenas
Mexico Cossio
6 5 7
Zambia Kunda
Zambia Nalavwe
1 6 3 10 Austria Polcanova
Romania Szőcs
11 11 11
10 Austria Polcanova
Romania Szőcs
11 11 11 10 Austria Polcanova
Romania Szőcs
11 11 4 12
16 Serbia Lupulesku
Serbia Surjan
10 11 2 11 6 Germany Winter
Germany Y. Wan
7 8 11 10
Chinese Taipei Tsai
Chinese Taipei Huang Y-h
12 9 11 7 11 Chinese Taipei Tsai
Chinese Taipei Huang Y-h
11 11 8 11
Ethiopia Ftwi
Ethiopia Dejene
6 3 4 France Ch. Lutz
France Hochart
8 7 11 4
France Ch. Lutz
France Hochart
11 11 11 Chinese Taipei Tsai
Chinese Taipei Huang Y-h
11 11 8 7 7
Qatar A. Mohamed
Qatar M. Ali
1 6 4 Germany Winter
Germany Y. Wan
8 9 11 11 11
Germany Winter
Germany Y. Wan
11 11 11 Germany Winter
Germany Y. Wan
5 11 9 11 11
Cuba Fonseca
Cuba Crespo
5 7 5 3 China Chen X.
China Qian
11 8 11 6 9
3 China Chen X.
China Qian
11 11 11

Bottom Half

Section 3

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinal
4 Japan M. Harimoto
Japan Kihara
11 11 11
Chile Vega
Chile Ortega
3 6 5 4 Japan M. Harimoto
Japan Kihara
17 11 11
United States Moyland
United States J. Lai
7 10 6 France Yuan
France Pavade
15 3 4
France Yuan
France Pavade
11 12 11 4 Japan M. Harimoto
Japan Kihara
11 11 11
Singapore Zeng
Singapore Ser
11 11 11 12 India Chitale
India Ghorpade
7 8 9
Uganda Nangonzi
Uganda Nakawala
4 1 6 Singapore Zeng
Singapore Ser
11 6 6 9
Uzbekistan Magdieva
Uzbekistan Erkebaeva
11 2 9 8 12 India Chitale
India Ghorpade
6 11 11 11
12 India Chitale
India Ghorpade
9 11 11 11 4 Japan M. Harimoto
Japan Kihara
11 11 11
9 Poland Bajor
Slovakia Kukulkova
11 11 11 South Korea Kim N.
South Korea Lee E.
3 5 8
Nigeria Ayoola
Nigeria Ojomu
4 3 6 9 Poland Bajor
Slovakia Kukulkova
7 12 13 10
South Korea Kim N.
South Korea Lee E.
11 11 9 14 South Korea Kim N.
South Korea Lee E.
11 10 15 12
Sweden Bergström
Sweden C. Källberg
7 8 11 12 South Korea Kim N.
South Korea Lee E.
12 11 9 11
Switzerland Moret
Italy Monfardini
11 10 15 5 14 5 Chinese Taipei Cheng
Chinese Taipei Li
10 8 11 5
Australia Wu
Australia Psihogios
7 12 13 11 12 Switzerland Moret
Italy Monfardini
7 12 5 5
New Zealand J. Lam
New Zealand Gear
2 3 4 5 Chinese Taipei Cheng
Chinese Taipei Li
11 10 11 11
5 Chinese Taipei Cheng
Chinese Taipei Li
11 11 11

Section 4

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinal
6 Hong Kong Zhu
Hong Kong Ng
w / o
Wales Carey
Wales Hursey
6 Hong Kong Zhu
Hong Kong Ng
12 11 11
Angola Tavares
Angola Albino
4 6 3 Egypt M. Alhodaby
Egypt M. Alhodaby
10 9 5
Egypt M. Alhodaby
Egypt M. Alhodaby
11 11 11 6 Hong Kong Zhu
Hong Kong Ng
11 4 10
Serbia Todorovic
Turkey Altinkaya
11 4 16 12 3 Spain Xiao
Romania Diaconu
13 11 12
Guatemala Cordero
Guatemala Zapata
7 11 18 10 11 Guatemala Cordero
Guatemala Zapata
7 4 9
Spain Xiao
Romania Diaconu
14 11 11 Spain Xiao
Romania Diaconu
11 11 11
15 Brazil G. Takahashi
Brazil Watanabe
12 4 8 Spain Xiao
Romania Diaconu
7 9 6
11 Thailand S. Sawettabut
Thailand Paranang
7 11 7 4 2 China Wang M.
China Kuai
11 11 11
Hong Kong Lee
Hong Kong T. Kong
11 9 11 11 Hong Kong Lee
Hong Kong T. Kong
11 9 6 11 11
Nigeria Bello
Nigeria Udoaka
5 6 7 Malaysia Chang
Malaysia Lyne
6 11 11 9 9
Malaysia Chang
Malaysia Lyne
11 11 11 Hong Kong Lee
Hong Kong T. Kong
6 6 5
Thailand J. Sawettabut
Thailand Vijitviriyagul
4 7 11 9 2 China Wang M.
China Kuai
11 11 11
North Korea Cha
North Korea Pak
11 11 9 11 North Korea Cha
North Korea Pak
6 3 9
Poland K. Wegrzyn
Poland Wielgos
9 5 3 2 China Wang M.
China Kuai
11 11 11
2 China Wang M.
China Kuai
11 11 11
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