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Table tennis at the 2009 Lusofonia Games

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The Table Tennis tournament of the 2009 Lusophony Games was played in Pavilhão Atlântico, Lisbon, Portugal. The tournament was played from 12 to 13 July 2009, and there was both the men's and women's competition with singles, doubles, and mixed doubles.

Medal summary

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Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Portugal 2 2 1 5
2  Brazil 2 2 4
3  Macau 3 3
East Timor East Timor
 India
 Sri Lanka
 Angola
4 4 4 12

Male Singles

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1st round 2nd round Semifinals Finals
Portugal André Silva
Brazil Humberto Junior Portugal André Silva
India Noel Noronha India Noel Noronha
Macau Tong Hou Iam Portugal André Silva
Angola Bernando Quifica Macau Hon Weng Vong
Macau Hon Weng Vong Macau Hon Weng Vong
Sri Lanka Hasintha Marakkala Brazil Paulo Rocha
Brazil Paulo Rocha Portugal André Silva
Brazil Danilo Toma Portugal Nuno Henriques
Portugal Nuno Henriques Portugal Nuno Henriques
Angola Domingos Manuel Brazil Vitaly Efimov
Portugal Vitaly Efimov Portugal Nuno Henriques Third place
Angola António Lemos Macau Kin Wa Leong
Macau Hoi Va Chang Macau Hoi Wa Chang Macau Kin Wa Leong
Sri Lanka Dinesh Don Silva Macau Kin Wa Leong Macau Hon Weng Vong
Macau Kin Va Leong

Female Singles

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1st round 2nd round Semifinals Finals
Brazil Ligia Silva
Macau Weng I Chong Brazil Ligia Silva
India Nyssa Alvares Portugal Leila Oliveira
Portugal Leila Oliveira Brazil Ligia Silva
Angola Jerusa Borges Brazil Livia Mizobuchi
Portugal Diana Albuquerque Angola Jerusa Borges
India Saloni Sirwaiker Brazil Livia Mizobuchi
Brazil Livia Mizobuchi Brazil Ligia Silva
Portugal Ana Cristina Neves Brazil Mariany Nonaka
India Divya DMello Portugal Ana Cristina Neves
Macau Sio Mei U Brazil Caroline Kumahara
Brazil Caroline Kumahara Portugal Ana Cristina Neves Third place
Macau Chao In Ma Brazil Mariany Nonaka
Angola Regina Samalinha Macau Chao In Ma Brazil Livia Mizobuchi
Macau Lai Wa Lam Brazil Mariany Nonaka Portugal Ana Cristina Neves
Brazil Mariany Nonaka

Team competition – Male

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First round

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Group A

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Group B

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Semi-finals

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 Portugal 3 – 0  Sri Lanka
 Brazil 3 – 1  Macau

Finals

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5th place  East Timor 0 – 3  India
3rd place  Sri Lanka 2 – 3  Macau
Title  Portugal 3 – 2  Brazil

Team competition – Female

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First round

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See also

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