The men's team tournament of the 2016 World Team Table Tennis Championships was held from 28 February to 6 March 2016.[1]
All times are local (UTC+8)
Championship division
The top three teams of each group advanced.[2]
Preliminary round
Group A
1 March 2016 19:30
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Greece
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1–3
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North Korea
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Panagiotis Gionis
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0–3
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Pak Sin-hyok
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Ioannis Sgouropoulos
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0–3
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Choe II
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Konstantinos Papageorgiou
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3–2
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Kang Wi-hun
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Ioannis Sgouropoulos
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0–3
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Pak Sin-hyok
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2 March 2016 19:30
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Czech Republic
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2–3
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North Korea
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Score by game:
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Pavel Širůček
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0–3
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Pak Sin-hyok
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Lubomír Jančařík
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3–2
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Choe II
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Tomáš Konečný
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3–2
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Kang Wi-hun
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Lubomír Jančařík
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1–3
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Pak Sin-hyok
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Pavel Širůček
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2–3
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Choe II
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Group B
28 February 2016 13:00
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France
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3–0
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Malaysia
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Score by game:
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Emmanuel Lebesson
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3–0
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Muhd Ibrahim
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Simon Gauzy
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3–1
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Leong Chee Feng
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Tristan Flore
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3–1
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Muhamad Haiqal
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29 February 2016 10:00
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Germany
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3–0
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Malaysia
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Score by game:
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Steffen Mengel
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3–0
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Muhamad Haiqal
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Ruwen Filus
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3–0
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Leong Chee Feng
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Timo Boll
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3–0
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Muhd Ibrahim
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29 February 2016 19:30
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Germany
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1–3
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France
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Score by game:
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Steffen Mengel
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2–3
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Simon Gauzy
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Timo Boll
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0–3
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Emmanuel Lebesson
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Ruwen Filus
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3–0
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Benjamin Brossier
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Timo Boll
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2–3
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Simon Gauzy
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29 February 2016 19:30
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Sweden
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3–0
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Malaysia
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Score by game:
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Jon Persson
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3–0
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Leong Chee Feng
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Anton Kallberg
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3–1
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Muhamad Haiqal
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Mattias Karlsson
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3–1
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Muhd Ibrahim
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1 March 2016 13:00
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Sweden
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2–3
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France
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Score by game:
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Anton Kallberg
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2–3
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Emmanuel Lebesson
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Mattias Karlsson
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3–2
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Simon Gauzy
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Jon Persson
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3–1
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Tristan Flore
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Anton Kallberg
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0–3
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Simon Gauzy
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Mattias Karlsson
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2–3
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Emmanuel Lebesson
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1 March 2016 13:00
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Denmark
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3–1
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Malaysia
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Score by game:
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Mikkel Hindersson
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3–2
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Leong Chee Feng
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Tobias Rasmussen
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3–0
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Muhamad Haiqal
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Claus Nielsen
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1–3
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Muhd Ibrahim
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Tobias Rasmussen
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3–0
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Leong Chee Feng
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2 March 2016 13:00
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France
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3–0
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Denmark
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Score by game:
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Benjamin Brossier
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3–0
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Tobias Rasmussen
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Tristan Flore
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3–0
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Claus Nielsen
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Quentin Robinot
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3–1
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Mikkel Hindersson
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Group C
1 March 2016 19:30
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Belarus
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3–2
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Singapore
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Score by game:
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Aliaksandr Khanin
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3–0
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Yang Zi
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Pavel Platonov
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3–2
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Pang Xue Jie
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Gleb Shamruk
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3–2
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Clarence Chew
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2 March 2016 16:30
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Poland
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3–0
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Belarus
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Score by game:
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Wang Zengyi
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3–0
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Aliaksandr Khanin
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Jakub Dyjas
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3–0
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Pavel Platonov
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Daniek Górak
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3–1
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Gleb Shamruk
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Group D
2 March 2016 10:00
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Romania
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3–2
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Italy
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Score by game:
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Hunor Szőcs
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2–3
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Marco Rech Daldosso
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Ovidiu Ionescu
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3–0
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Niagol Stoyanov
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Constantin Cioti
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0–3
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Leonardo Mutti
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Hunor Szőcs
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3–1
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Niagol Stoyanov
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Ovidiu Ionescu
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3–1
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Marco Rech Daldosso
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Knockout stage
The group winners of Groupd C and D were drawn, as well as the second and third placed teams. Same for the fourth, fifth and sixth placed teams.
Places 13–24
Places 1–12
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Division 2
Preliminary round
Group E
Group F
Group G
Group H
Knockout stage
The group winners, as well as the second and third placed teams were drawn. Same for the fourth, fifth and sixth placed teams.
Places 37–48
Places 25–36
Division 3
Preliminary round
Group I
Group J
Group K
Group L
Knockout stage
The group winners, the second and third placed teams were drawn. Same for the fourth, fifth and sixth placed teams.
Places 61–72
- 69th place bracket
Places 49–60
- 57th place bracket
Division 4
Preliminary round
Group M
Group N
Group O
Group P
Knockout stage
Places 73–80
- 77th place bracket
Places 81–88
- 85th place bracket
References
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