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1939 World Table Tennis Championships – Mixed doubles

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1939 Mixed doubles
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The 1939 World Table Tennis Championships mixed doubles was the 13th edition of the mixed doubles championship.[1] [2]

Bohumil Váňa and Věra Votrubcová defeated Václav Tereba and Marie Kettnerová in the final by three sets to two.[3]

Results

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Egypt E. Lagnado
Egypt Celine Nackab
0
England Richard Bergmann
Egypt Samiha Naili
3 England Bergmann
Egypt Naili
0
Czechoslovakia Václav Tereba
Czechoslovakia Marie Kettnerová
3 Czechoslovakia Tereba
Czechoslovakia Kettnerová
3
England Hyman Lurie
Egypt L. Tadros
0 Czechoslovakia Tereba
Czechoslovakia Kettnerová
3
Egypt Marcel Geargoura
Nazi Germany Hilde Bussmann
3 Egypt Geargoura
Nazi Germany Bussmann
1
Czechoslovakia Miloslav Hamr
Czechoslovakia Vlasta Depetrisová
1 Egypt Geargoura
Nazi Germany Bussmann
3
Egypt Hassan Abou Heif
Egypt Mabel Kressat
3 Egypt Abou Heif
Egypt Kressat
1
France Raoul Bedoc
Egypt K. Sciuto
2 Czechoslovakia Tereba
Czechoslovakia Kettnerová
13 17 22 11
England Viktor Barna
Egypt O. Pesarini
12 21 13 21 21 Czechoslovakia Váňa
Czechoslovakia Votrubcová
21 21 20 21
Poland Alojzy Ehrlich
Egypt Lina Costantinidis
21 19 19 15 5 England Barna
Egypt Pesarini
15 9 12
Czechoslovakia Bohumil Váňa
Czechoslovakia Věra Votrubcová
3 Czechoslovakia Váňa
Czechoslovakia Votrubcová
21 21 21
Romania Geza Eros
Romania Angelica Adelstein
0 Czechoslovakia Váňa
Czechoslovakia Votrubcová
3
Egypt Mansour Helmy
Nazi Germany Gertrude Pritzi
21 21 21 Egypt Helmy
Nazi Germany Pritzi
1
England Arthur Wilmott
England K. White
9 7 5 Egypt Helmy
Nazi Germany Pritzi
3
Egypt Tawid Helal
Egypt Doreya Karim Fahmy
3 Egypt Helal
Egypt Fahmy
0
Egypt Karlo Stein
Egypt A. Cohen
1

See also

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List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists

References

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  1. ^ "List of Winners". All About Table Tennis.
  2. ^ "Mixed doubles results" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-06-09.
  3. ^ Montague, Trevor (2004). A-Z of Sport, pages 699-700. The Bath Press. ISBN 0-316-72645-1.