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1981 World Championships Novi Sad .1981 Men's Singles 1981 World Championships Novi Sad .1981 Men's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Park Leehee (KOR) Lu Yaohua (CHN) Lu Yaohua (CHN) 21, 11, -19, 20 Cai Zhenhua (CHN) Istvan Jonyer (HUN) 20, 19, 19 Cai Zhenhua (CHN) Cai Zhenhua (CHN) 12, 15, 15 Cai Zhenhua (CHN) Stellan Bengtsson (SWE) 14, 9, -13, -17, 16 S.Bengtsson (SWE) Huang Liang (CHN) 14, -20, 13, -17, 10 S.Bengtsson (SWE) Desmond Douglas (ENG) 22, -10, 18, 18 Chi Zhihao (CHN) (Shi?) Chi Zhihao (CHN) 16, 19, 14 Guo Yuehua (CHN) Wang Huiyuan (CHN) 14, -17, 14, 16 Wang Huiyuan (CHN) Milan Orlowski (CZE) -18, -11, 14, 17, 11 Surbek (YUG) Dragutin Surbek (YUG) 19, 17, 11 Surbek (YUG) Erik Lindh (SWE) -16, 17, 19, 17 Guo Yuehua (CHN) Tibor Klampar (HUN) 18, 15, 11 Klampar (HUN) Mikael Appelgren (SWE) 18, 19, 15 Guo Yuehua (CHN) Source: Andrzej Grubba (POL) -19, 15, 13, 18 ETTA TT News: Guo Yuehua (CHN) May/June 1981 Guo Yuehua (CHN) 14, 16, 11 1981 World Championships Novi Sad 1981 Men's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Surbek / Stipancic (YUG) Surbek / Stipancic D.Seemiller/R.Seemiller (USA) 12, 9, 9 Surbek / Stipancic Takashima / Goto (JPN) 19, 13, 14 Takashima / Goto Gergely (HUN) / Orlowski (TCH) 14, -20, 13, -11, 18 Li Zhenshi / Cai Zhenhua Grubba / Kucharski (POL) -13, 14, 15, 13 Grubba / Kucharski Eboh / Sule (NGR) 17, 17, 20 Li Zhenshi / Cai Zhenhua Stellwag / Vebel (FRG) 12, 17, -23, 19 Li Zhenshi / Cai Zhenhua Li Zhenshi / Cai Zhenhua (CHN) 17, 14, 12 Li Zhenshi / Cai Zhenhua (CHN) Secretin / Birocheau (FRA) 17, 16, -19, 11 Secretin / Birocheau Dryszel / Jakubovich (POL) 9, 12, -13, 22 Secretin / Birocheau Bengtsson/Carlsson (SWE) 15, 14, 19 Bengtsson / Carlsson Dobosi / Crisan (ROM) 18, 16, -15, 11 Xie Saike / Guo Yuehua Xie Saike / Guo Yuehua (CHN) 10, -18, 18, -15, 8 Xie Saike / Guo Yuehua Douglas / Day (ENG) 11, 15, 17 Source: Xie Saike / Guo Yuehua Table Tennis News Hayashi / Kaihoko (JPN) -22, 11, 7, 18 Hayashi / Kaihoko Jonyer / Klampar (HUN) -16, 19, 18, -20, 19 1981 World Championships Novi Sad .1981 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Zhang Deying (CHN) Zhang Deying (CHN) Bettine Vriesekoop (NED) 16, 18, 15 Zhang Deying (CHN) Ilona Uhlikova (CZE) 11, 9, 13 Pu Qijuan (CHN) Pu Qijuan (CHN) 12, 12, 19 Tong Ling (CHN) Pak Yung Sun (PRK) 15, 14, 13 Pak Yung Sun (PRK) Geng Lijuan (CHN) 20, 11, -8, 15 Tong Ling (CHN) Fliura Bulatova (URS) -19, 22, 12, 12 Tong Ling (CHN) Tong Ling (CHN) 19, 16, 11 Tong Ling (CHN) Qi Baoxiang (CHN) 19, -16, 17, -18, 15 Qi Baoxiang (CHN) Kayoko Kawahigashi (JPN) 6, 7, 8 Lee Soo Ja (KOR) Lee Soo Ja (KOR) 18, 9, -10, -19, 17 Lee Soo Ja (KOR) Li Song Suk (PRK) 21, 17, 10 Cao Yanhua (CHN) Huang Jungun (CHN) 13, 11, 10 Huang Jungun (CHN) Kim Kyung Ja (KOR) 11, 11, 8 Cao Yanhua (CHN) Source: Valentina Popova (URS) 13, 11, 10 ETTA TT News: Cao Yanhua (CHN) May/June 1981 Cao Yanhua (CHN) 15, 15, 16 . 1981 World Championships Novi Sad 1981 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Popova / Antonian (URS) Liu Yang / Shen Jiaping Liu Yang / Shen Jiaping (CHN) 7, 19, 13 Huang Yunqun / Jan Guli Hammersley / Jervis (ENG) 17, 20, 12 Huang Yunqun / Yan Guli Huang Yunqun / Jan Guli (CHN) 15, -20, 14, -20, 15 Tong Ling / Pu Qijuan Tong Ling /Pu Qijuan (CHN) 10, 15, 16 Tong Ling / Pu Qijuan Magos / Urban (HUN) -15, 12, 12, 14 Tong Ling / Pu Qijuan Lee Soo Ja / Kim Kung Ja (KOR) 18, 15, 10 Lee Soo Ja / Kim Kung Ja Ferenczi / Nemes (ROM) 15, 8, 16 Zhang Deying / Cao Yanhua (CHN) Zhang Deying / Cao Yanhua (CHN) 15, 12, 18 Zhang Deying / Cao Yanhua Daniliavichute/Zakharian (URS) 17, 15, 23 Zhang Deying / Cao Yanhua Kamizuru / Kruger (FRG) 12, 16, 18 Kawahigashi / Wada Kawahigashi / Wada (JPN) 16, 13, 18 Zhang Deying / Cao Yanhua Heliman / Lindblad (SWE) -18, 19, 17, 16 Li Song Suk / Kim Gyong Sun Li Song Suk / Kim Gyonesun (PRK) 13, 14, -13, 13 Source: Hwang Nam Sook / An Hae Sook Official results Lippens / Higuet (BEL) -19, 27, -14, 16, 11 Hwang Nam Sook / An Hae Sook Hwang Nam Sook / An Hae Sook 15, -20, 14, -20, 15 (KOR) 1981 World Championships Novi Sad 1981 Mixed Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Xie Saike / Huang Junqun Xie Saike / Huang Junqun Wang Huiyuan / Geng Lijuan 15, 13, 15 Xie Saike / Huang Junqun Goto / Wada 5, 14, 11 Secretin / Bergeret Secretin / Bergeret 22, 16, -12, 17 Xie Saike / Huang Junqun Huang Liang / Pu Qijuan 15, 11, 8 Huang Liang / Pu Qijuan Ono / Kanda 16, -16, 13, -20, 13 Huang Liang / Pu Qijuan Solopov / Bulatova 15, 8, 14 Guo Yuehua / Zhang Deying Guo Yuehua / Zhang Deying 18, -15, 18, 17 Xie Saike / Huang Junqun (CHN) Li Zhenshi / Yan Guili 12, 11, 15 Li Zhenshi / Yan Guili Danielsson / Hernvall 19, 7, 14 Surbek / Batinic Kaihoko / Umeda -14, 12, 17, -14, 18 Surbek / Batinic Surbek / Batinic -17, 13, 14, 11 Chen Xinghua / Tong Ling Cai Zhenhua / Cao Yanhua 9, -11, 14, 18 Cai Zhenhua / Cao Yanhua Pansky / Hrachova 17, 16, 14 Source: Chen Xinghua / Tong Ling Official results Takashima / Kawahigshi 14, 12, 10 Chen Xingua / Tong Ling Chen Xingua / Tong Ling 9, 12, 14.
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