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Women's Singles Best of 3 Games 1926 World Championships London 6-11.12.1926 Women's Singles Best of 3 games Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Annie Hall (ENG) Hansor (ENG) J. Hansor (ENG) walkover Flussmann (AUT) Anastasia Flussmann (AUT) -16, 11, 18 Flussmann (AUT) D.E.Wynter (ENG) 13, 11 Gubbins (WAL) Doris Gubbins (WAL) 14, 15 Gubbins (WAL) G. Gleeson (ENG) 12, 13 Gubbins (WAL) Mead (ENG) -16, 16, 18 Berry (ENG) Kathleen Berry (ENG) 7, 11 Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) Joan Ingram (ENG) 15, 19 Ingram (ENG) Riegrova (TCH) walkover Land (ENG) G, McCosh (ENG) 12, 19 Land (ENG) Winiford Land (ENG) 21, 17 Mednyanszky (HUN) Gertrude Wildham (AUT) 24, 9 Wildham K. Beaufoy (ENG) 13, 6 Mednyanszky (HUN) Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) 18, 11 Mednyanszky (HUN) Spiring (ENG) 6, 7 1928 World Championships Stockholm 24-29.1.1928 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) Mednyanszky (HUN) Winifred Land (ENG) 23, 13, 15 Mednyanszky (HUN) E. Wennerstrom (SWE) 5, 7, 0 Andresen (NOR) Ruth Andresen (NOR) -9, 21, 15, -17, 20 Mednyanszky (HUN) Fanchette Flamm (AUT) 20, 17, 16 Flamm (AUT) Lisa Lovdahl (SWE) -13, -13, 10, 17, 14 Ingram (ENG) Margyl Brandt (SWE) 10, 15, 12 Ingram (ENG) Joan Ingram (ENG) 20, 9, -19, 14 Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) Doris Gubbins (WAL) 19, 20, 13 Gubbins (WAL) Lisa Akerstrom (SWE) -18, 9, 15, 8 Gubbins (WAL) Anna Sipos (HUN) 7, 10, 6 Stridh (SWE) Ellen Stridh (SWE) walkover Metzger (GER) Asta Fogel (SWE) 18, 19, -17, 20 Fogel (SWE) Brenda Sommerville (ENG) 20, 19, -17, 18 Metzger (GER) Carin Westberg (SWE) 17, 18, 3 Metzger (GER) Erika Metzger (GER) 12, 13, 14 1929 World Championships Budapest 14-21.1.1929 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) Mednyanszky (HUN) Mona Ruster (GER) 8, 12, -17, 14 Mednyanszky (HUN) Fanchette Flamm (AUT) 11, 17, 11 Daukscha (LAT) Daukscha (LAT) 17, -19, 17, -17, 9 Mednyanszky (HUN) Josefine Kolbe (AUT) 18, 13, 13 Kolbe (AUT) Joan Ingram (ENG) 20, 8, 19 MG: 8, 19, 20 Sipos (HUN) Helly Reitzer (AUT) 18, 17, 17 Sipos (HUN) Anna Sipos (HUN) 17, 13, 15 Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) Magda Gal (HUN) 9, 15, 12 Gal (HUN) Marie Masakova (TCH) -18, 13, 15, 9 Gal (HUN) Lili Forbath (AUT) 19, -16, 11, 16 Metzger (GER) Erika Metzger (GER) 11, 14, 14 Wildham (AUT) Ilona Zador (HUN) -16, -17, 17, 15, 16 Zador (HUN) Times:-15,-17, 16, 15, 16 Anastasia Flussmann (AUT) 15, 12, 16 Wildham (AUT) Source: Marta Komaromi (HUN) 16, -13, 17, -14, 16 John Ruderham: The Times Wildham (AUT) & Manchester Guardian (MG) Gertrude Wildham (AUT) 13, 17, 16 1930 World Championships Berlin 21-26.1.1930 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) Mednyanszky (HUN) Lilli Marie Peiser (Palmer) (GER) 18, 15, 19 Mednyanszky (HUN) Anita Felguth (GER) 11, 10, 11 Kuhlmann (GER) Kuhlmann (GER) 9, 22, 15 Mednyanszky (HUN) Marie Masakova (TCH) 14, 16, -17, 16 Masakova (TCH) Deutelmoser (GER) 4, 13, 18 Kolbe (AUT) Ingeborg Carnatz (GER) 14, 12, 15 Kolbe (AUT) Josefine Kolbe (AUT) -18, -12, 19, 15, 19 Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) Gertrude Wildham (AUT) 18, 15, -21, -10, 15 Wildham (AUT) J. Henschel (GER) 1?, 7, 18 walkover Wildham (AUT) Herz (GER) 16, 11, 19 Ruster (GER) Mona Ruster (GER) -18, 13, 11, 8 Sipos (HUN) Astrid Krebsbach (GER) 6, 18, 17 Krebsbach (GER) Helly Reitzer (AUT) 13, 17, 4 Sipos (HUN) Erika Stettiner (GER) 15, 17, -13, 21 Source: Sipos (HUN) Certified results by Anna Sipos (HUN) 18, 19, -12,16 Tournament officials 1931 World Championships Budapest 10-15.2.1931 Women's Singles Qualification round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) Mednyanszky (HUN) I. Papos (ROM) 7, 12, 11 Mednyanszky (HUN) Helly Reitzer (AUT) 11, 14, 10 Reitzer (AUT) Erika Stettiner (GER) 20, 10, -9, 14 Mednyanszky (HUN) Marie Smidova (TCH) 11, -21, 13, 7 Smidova (TCH) Szelenszky (ROM) 14, 8, 9 Gal (HUN) Magda Gal (HUN) 6, 10, 19 Gal (HUN) Klari Molnar (HUN) 13, 12, 10 Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) Anna Sipos (HUN) 8, -16, 8, 13 Sipos (HUN) Marta Komaromi (HUN) -18, 21, 17, -16, 22 Sipos (HUN) Astrid Krebsbach (GER) -13, 17, 16, 18 Krebsbach (GER) Zala (HUN) 13, 12, 15 Müller (GER) Emiline Racz (HUN) 17, 15, -10, 19 Racz (HUN) Lili Tiszai-Tenner (HUN) -11, 16, 18, 18 Müller (GER) Mona Müller-Ruster (GER) -18, 18, 11, 21 Müller (GER) Lili Forbath (AUT) 16, 14, 17 1932 World Championships Prague 25-30.1.1932 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Anna Sipos (HUN) Sipos (HUN) Annemarie Haensch (GER) 10, -2, 22, -18, 13 Sipos (HUN) Ambropsiova (TCH) 18, 17, 4 Wildham (AUT) Gertrude Wildham (AUT) -12, -18, 11, 19, 7 Sipos (HUN) Mona Müller-Ruster (GER) 10, 18, 11 Müller (GER) Beznoskova (TCH) 9, 13, 16 Gal (HUN) Anna Braunova (TCH) -13, 18, 9, -22, 11 Gal (HUN) Magda Gal (HUN) 14, 20, 15 Anna Sipos (HUN) Marie Smidova (TCH) 17, 16, 19 Smidova (TCH) Anita Felguth-Denker (GER) 18, 13, 8 Smidova (TCH) Jozka Veselska (TCH) 16, 17, 16 Mayerova (TCH) Mayerova (TCH) -14, 18, 12, 10 Mednyanszky (HUN) Berta Zdobnicka (TCH) 13, -11, 16, 16 Zdobnicka (TCH) Stapferova (TCH) 10, -11, 19, 11 Mednyanszky (HUN) Source: Marie Kettnerova (TCH) 7, 10, 15 Program, hand-entered Mednyanszky (HUN) Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) 18, 7, 11 1933 World Championships Baden-bei-Wien 31.1 - 5.2.1933 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) Mednyanszky (HUN) Flussmann (AUT) 12, 6, 7 Mednyanszky (HUN) Jozka Veselska (TCH) 10, 13, 16 Schulz (GER) Annemarie Schulz (GER) 19, 8, 14 Mednyanszky (HUN) Marie Kettnerova (TCH) 14, 15, 14 Gal (HUN) Magda Gal (HUN) 17, -19, 19, -19, 16 Gal (HUN) Gertrude Wildham (AUT) 11, 15, 15 Wildham (AUT) walkover walkover Anna Sipos (HUN) Marie Walterova (TCH) 20, 16, 15 Forbath (AUT) Lili Forbath (AUT) 12, 16, 19 Krebsbach (GER) Astrid Krebsbach (GER) 20, -15, 12, 7 Krebsbach (GER) Emiline Racz (HUN) -20, 17, 12, -15, 8 Sipos (HUN) Reisz (AUT) 16, -17, -5, 20, 18 Sipos (HUN) Anna Sipos (HUN) 16, -18, 9, 12 Source: Sipos (HUN) Program: hand-entered Ladstätter (AUT) 19, -21, 10, 18 Smidova (TCH) Marie Smidova (TCH) 20, 16, 17 1934 World Championships Paris 2-10.12.1933 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Marie Kettnerova (TCH) Kettnerova (TCH) Nicole Foy (FRA) 18, 12, 15 Kettnerova (TCH) N. Norrish (ENG) 15, 9, 18 Berry (ENG) Kathleen Berry (ENG) 3-2: -15,-15,16,14,17 Kettnerova (TCH) Anna Sipos (HUN) 15, -15, -16, 11, 12 Sipos (HUN) Annemarie Haensch (GER) 19. 20, -17, 12, 13 Emdin (ENG) Geneviéve Blandin (FRA) 14, -24, 22, 16 Emdin (ENG) Dora Emdin (ENG) -10, 13, 16 Marie Kettnerova (TCH) Magda Gal (HUN) 18, 15, -21, 18 Gal (HUN) Doris Emdin (ENG) 12, 14, 10 Gal (HUN) L.D. Mine (ENG) 18, 11, 13 Woodhead (ENG) Wendy Woodhead (ENG) 10, 10, 17 Krebsbach (GER) Marie Smidova (TCH) 14, -16, 19, 20 Smidova (TCH) Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) 16, 16, -14, 12 SOURCE: Krebsbach (GER) John Ruderham: Joyce Bartholomew (ENG) 17, 14, 17 Manchester Guardian Krebsbach (GER) Diane Webb, ETTA Archive Astrid Krebsbach (GER) 10, 14, 15 Peter Becker 1935 World Championships London 8-16.2.1935 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Magda Gal (HUN) Gal (HUN) Adele Wood (ENG) 10, 13, 18 Gal (HUN) Dora Emdin (ENG) 18, -19, 7, 19 Krebsbach (GER) Astrid Krebsbach (GER) 18, 20, 14 Gal (HUN) L.D. Mine (ENG) 12, 13, 12 Smidova (TCH) Marie Smidova (TCH) 13, 14, 12 Smidova (TCH) Constance Wheaton (ENG) 19, 14, 18 Wheaton (ENG) E.F. Davis (WAL) walkover Marie Kettnerova (TCH) Margaret Osborne (ENG) -15, 18, 11, 19 Osborne (ENG) Hilde Bussmann (GER) 8, 14, 23 Kettnerova (TCH) Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) -19, -14, 16, 16, 14 Kettnerova (TCH) 15, -14, -18, 16, 14 DlyEx Marie Kettnerova (TCH) 19, 12, 14 Kettnerova (TCH) Valerie Bromfield (ENG) 6, 9, 4 Kleinova (TCH) Gertrude Kleinova (TCH) -20, 14, -20, 9, 7 Source: Delacour (FRA) Hand-entered programme Anita Felguth (GER) -17, 18, 20, 12 Graham Trimming Delacour (FRA) Daily Express J.Ruderham Marcelle Delacour (FRA) 9, 14, 20 1936 World Championships Prague 12-18.3.1936 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Ruth Aarons (USA) Aarons (USA) Gertrude Wildham (AUT) 16, 11, 12 Aarons (USA) Vera Votrubcova (TCH) 12, 14, 14 Kiraly (HUN) WST: 12, 13, 15 Magda Kiraly (HUN) -19, 14, 12, -19, 11 Aarons (USA) Margaret Osborne (ENG) -19, 13, 17, 18 Osborne (ENG) Rauova (TCH) -19, 17, -16, 7, 8 Kettnerova (TCH) Maria Mednyanszky (HUN) 19, 15, 15 Kettnerova (TCH) Marie Kettnerova (TCH) 14, 11, 16 Ruth Aarons (USA) Marie Smidova (TCH) 16, 14, 11 Smidova (TCH) WST: 16, 17, 11 Wendy Woodhead (ENG) 3-0 Smidova (TCH) Podhajecka (TCH) -23, -14, 15, 14, 17 Gal (HUN) Magda Gal (HUN) 3-1 Krebsbach (GER) Koudelova (TCH) 19, 18, 8 Koudelova (TCH) WST: 19, 18, 7 Lillian Hutchings (ENG) -8, 16, -12, 13 ? Source: Krebsbach (GER) Wiener Sport Tagblatt (WST) Corinne Migneco (USA) -18, 13, -18, 10, 19 Giorgio Malisani Krebsbach (GER) Diane Webb ETTA Archive Astrid Krebsbach (GER) 11, 19, 14 1937 World Championships Baden-bei-Wien 1-7.02.1937 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion A.Hobohm Krebsbach (GER) Hobohm-Krebsbach (GER) Beyerl (AUT) 10, 17, 6 Aarons (USA) Nagy (ROM) 13, 14, -20, 14-5 retired Aarons (USA) Ruth Aarons (USA) 11, 14, 11 Aarons (USA) Gertrude Kleinova (TCH) 18, -19, -15, 13, 13 Hutchings (ENG) Lillian Hutchings (ENG) -12, -19, 14, 17, 10 Kettnerova (TCH) Marie Kettnerova (TCH) 16, 16, 17 Kettnerova (TCH) Anna Sipos (HUN) 17, 16, -19, 13 Ruth Aarons (USA) Vlasta Depetrisova (TCH) Trude Ptrizi (AUT) Depetrisova (TCH) -12, 8, 16-19 Jessie Purves (USA) 17, 22, -19, -14, 21 Both Disqualified for Bussmann (GER) new Time Rule violation Hilde Bussmann (GER) -15, 15, 16, 16 Declared Co-Champs 2001 Bussmann (GER) Wendy Woodhead (ENG) 15, 9, 12 Pritzi (AUT) Vera Votrubcova (TCH) 17, 15, -12, 11 Votrubcova (TCH) J.Holubkova (TCH) walkover Pritzi (AUT) Sources: Gertrude Pritzi (AUT) 20, 16, -18, 16 Pritzi (AUT) Wiener Sport Tagblatt Angelica Adelstein (ROM) -16, 20, 20, 17 Giorgio Malisani ITTF Statistician & Dave King 1938 World Championships London 24-29.01.1938 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Clara Waldsworth (WAL) (The Times: Mrs.
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