1985 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's doubles

1985 Women's doubles
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The 1985 World Table Tennis Championships women's doubles was the 37th edition of the women's doubles championship.[1][2] Geng Lijuan and Dai Lili defeated Cao Yanhua and Ni Xialian in the final by two sets to nil.[3]

The championships matches were best of three sets.

Results

[2]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
China Dai Lili
China Geng Lijuan
21 21
Czechoslovakia Marie Hrachová
Netherlands Bettine Vriesekoop
17 15 China Dai Lili
China Geng Lijuan
21 21
Soviet Union Narine Antonjan
Soviet Union Valentina Popova
21 21 Soviet Union AntonJan
Soviet Union Popova
8 17
Turkey Selda Dogan
Turkey Fylya Turgut
5 11 China Dai Lili
China Geng Lijuan
12 21 21
North Korea Han Hye-Song
North Korea Pang Chun-Dok
21 21 China Jiao Zhimin
China Qi Baoxiang
21 10 8
Sweden Annika Laeth
Sweden Marie Svensson
14 15 North Korea Han Hye Song
North Korea Pang Chun Dok
19 11
China Jiao Zhimin
China Qi Baoxiang
21 21 China Jiao Zhimin
China Qi Baoxiang
21 21
Chinese Taipei Chuang Shu-Hwa
Chinese Taipei Huang Mei-Jen
13 17 China Dai Lili
China Geng Lijuan
21 21
China Tong Ling
China Guan Jianhua
21 21 China Cao Yanhua
China Ni Xialian
8 17
Belgium Karine Bogaerts
Belgium Nathalie Higuet
6 12 China Tong Ling
China Guan Jianhua
21 21
Hungary Györgyi Fazekas
Hungary Krisztina Nagy
19 21 21 Hungary Fazekas
Hungary Nagy
14 15
Sweden Camilla Bjoerk
Czechoslovakia Alice Pelikánová
21 15 15 China Tong Ling
China Guan Jianhua
14 16
North Korea Cho Jung-hui
North Korea Li Bun Hui
21 21 China Cao Yanhua
China Ni Xialian
21 21
Canada Mariann Domonkos
Canada Gloria Hsu
16 16 North Korea Cho Jong Hui
North Korea Li Bun Hui
14 15
China Cao Yanhua
China Ni Xialian
21 21 21 China Cao Yanhua
China Ni Xialian
21 21
France Nadine Daviaud
France Brigitte Thiriet
17 15 12

See also

List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists

References

  1. ^ "List of Winners". All About Tennis.
  2. ^ a b "Women's doubles results" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-12.
  3. ^ Montague, Trevor (2004). A-Z of Sport, pages 699-700. The Bath Press. ISBN 0-316-72645-1.