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2015 World Table Tennis Championships – Women's doubles

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Women's Doubles
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Guo Yue and Li Xiaoxia were the defending champions.[1]

Liu Shiwen and Zhu Yuling won the title by defeating Ding Ning and Li Xiaoxia 8–11, 11–8, 3–11, 11–8, 11–13, 11–8, 11–8 in the final.[2]

Medalists

Gold China Liu Shiwen
China Zhu Yuling
Silver China Ding Ning
China Li Xiaoxia
Bronze Netherlands Li Jie
Poland Li Qian
Singapore Feng Tianwei
Singapore Yu Mengyu

Seeds

Matches will be best of 5 games in qualification and best of 7 games in the 64-player sized main draw.[3][4]

  1. Japan Ai Fukuhara / Japan Misako Wakamiya (Quarterfinals)
  2. Singapore Feng Tianwei / Singapore Yu Mengyu (Semifinals)
  3. China Liu Shiwen / China Zhu Yuling (Champion)
  4. Japan Miu Hirano / Japan Mima Ito (Second round)
  5. Poland Katarzyna Grzybowska / Poland Natalia Partyka (Third round)
  6. Hong Kong Doo Hoi Kem / Hong Kong Lee Ho Ching (Third round)
  7. China Ding Ning / China Li Xiaoxia (Final)
  8. South Korea Park Young-sook / South Korea Yang Ha-eun (Quarterfinals)
  9. Hong Kong Jiang Huajun / Hong Kong Tie Ya Na (Third round)
  10. Germany Nina Mittelham / Germany Petrissa Solja (Third round)
  11. Egypt Nadeen El-Dawlatly / Egypt Dina Meshref (First round)
  12. Austria Liu Jia / Czech Republic Iveta Vacenovská (Third round)
  13. Republic of the Congo Han Xing / Republic of the Congo Onyinyechi Nwachukwu (Second round)
  14. Germany Kristin Silbereisen / Germany Sabine Winter (Third round)
  15. Chinese Taipei Cheng I-ching / Chinese Taipei Lee I-chen (Quarterfinals)
  16. Russia Maria Dolgikh / Russia Polina Mikhailova (Third round)
  17. North Korea Kim Hye-song/North Korea Kim Jong (Third round)
  18. Chinese Taipei Chen Szu-yu / Chinese Taipei Liu Hsing-yin (Second round)
  19. Puerto Rico Adriana Diaz / Puerto Rico Melanie Diaz (Second round)
  20. Sweden Matilda Ekholm / Croatia Lea Rakovac (Second round)
  21. Hungary Szandra Pergel / Romania Elizabeta Samara (First round)
  22. Spain Galia Dvorak / Spain Sara Ramírez (Second round)
  23. Czech Republic Kateřina Pěnkavová / Czech Republic Renáta Štrbíková (Second round)
  24. Argentina Camila Arguelles / Argentina Ana Codina (First round)
  25. Chile Natalia Castellano / Chile Paulina Vega (Second round)
  26. Thailand Nanthana Komwong / China Li Xiaodan (Second round)
  27. Brazil Gui Lin / Brazil Caroline Kumahara (Second round)
  28. Turkey Melek Hu / Spain Shen Yanfei (Quarterfinals)
  29. Ukraine Tetyana Sorochynska / Ukraine Ganna Gaponova (Second round)
  30. Russia Yana Noskova / Russia Yulia Prokhorova (Second round)
  31. France Carole Grundisch / France Xian Yifang (First round)
  32. Romania Camelia Postoaca / Romania Bernadette Szőcs (First round)

Draw

Key

  • Q = Qualifier
  • w/o = Walkover
  • w/d = Withdraw
  • r = Retired
  • DQ = Disqualified

Finals

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Top half

Section 1

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Section 2

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Bottom half

Section 3

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Section 4

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References

  1. ^ Entry list
  2. ^ "Reversal of Fortunes for Liu Shiwen, Women's Doubles Title Secured with Zhu Yuling". ittf.com. 3 May 2015.
  3. ^ Playing system
  4. ^ Seeds