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World Team Championships Men 1950 Budapest World Team Championships Men 1950 Budapest 1950 World Championships Budapest 29.01 - 5.02.1950 Men's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Johnny Leach (ENG) Haguenauer (FRA) Michel Haguenauer (FRA) 16, -16, -14, 16, 18 Soos (HUN) Ludvik Vyhnanovsky (TCH) 18, 10, 11 Soos (HUN) Ferenc Soos (HUN) 10, 15, 15 Soos (HUN) Ivan Andreadis (TCH) 14, 19, -20, -18, 14 Andreadis (TCH) Frantisek Tokar (TCH) 17, 15, 17, 13 which is the loss ? Andreadis (TCH) Miklos Sebok (HUN) 14, 13, 18 Sebok (HUN) Marcel Meyer de St. (SUI) 13, -13, 13, 10 Richard Bergmann (ENG) Ferenc Sido (HUN) -12, -16, 7, 14, 13 Sido (HUN) Hugo Urchetti (SUI) 12, 11, 20 Sido (HUN) Vaclav Tereba (TCH) 20, 15, 14 Tereba (TCH) Ladislav Stipek (TCH) 11, 19, 14 Bergmann (ENG) Richard Bergmann (ENG) 15, 18, -18, 23 Bergmann (ENG) Zoltan Farkas (HUN) 6, 8, 16 Source: Bergmann (ENG) ETTA TT: Feb.1950 Lajos Antel (HUN) 14, -13, -19, 19, 18 ITTF magazine, 3.1950 Vana (TCH) Bohumil Vana (TCH) 8, 19, 11 1950 World Championships Budapest 1950 Men's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Andreadis / Tokar (TCH) Andreadis / Tokar Janosik / Nagy (HUN) 3-0 Andreadis / Tokar Javor / Vagvolgyi (HUN) 12, 11, 9 Varkonyi / Szepesi Varkonyi / Szepesi (HUN) walkover Andreadis / Tokar Hook / Bergl (ENG) walkover Turnovsky / Tereba Turnovsky / Tereba (TCH) 3-0 Turnovsky / Tereba Mai Van Chat / Tran Quang Huy 3-2 (FRA) Barna / Bergmann Barna / Bergmann (ENG) 3-0 Vana / Stipek (TCH) F. Sido / F. Soos (HUN) Vana / Stipek -15, 16, 13, 18 Haguenauer / Lanskoy (FRA) 3-0 Vana / Stipek Chandarana/Bhandari (IND) 3-0 Chandarana / Bhandari Gyetvai / Foris (HUN) 3-0 Sido / Soos Fredriksson/Cederholm (SWE) -18, -20, 16, 20, 14 Szabo / Palfi Szabo / Palfi (HUN) 3-1 Sido / Soos Source: Scheuch (AUT) / Jayant (IND) 3-1 ETTA TT: Feb.1950 Sido / Soos Igor Batich Sido / Soos (HUN) 3-0 1950 World Championships Budapest 29.01 - 5.02-1950 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Gizella Farkas (HUN) Farkas (HUN) Luci Slavescu (ROM) 10, 13, 13 Farkas (HUN) Elisabeth Pithie (SCO) 14, 15, 13 Furstova (TCH) Eliska Furstova (TCH) 9, 9, 11 Farkas (HUN) Margaret Franks (ENG) 13, -16, 12, 13 Szasz (ROM) Sari Kolosvary-Szasz (ROM) 18, -19, 14, 17 Szasz (ROM) Marie Kettnerova (TCH) -12, 20, 11, -6, 12-6 Pritzi (AUT) *Time limit rule applied Gertrude Pritzi (AUT) 11, 16/19, 17/14, 14/8 Time limit rule applied Angelica Rozeanu (ROM) Kveta Hruskova (TCH) 20, 15, 18 Hruskova (TCH) Edit Sagi (HUN) 12, 15, 14 Karpati (HUN) Rozsi Karpati (HUN) 20, -19, 19, 18 Karpati (HUN) Helen Elliot (SCO) 18, -6, -17, 10, 15 Rozeanu (ROM) Thomas-Dace (ENG) 11, 14, 4 Solyom II (HUN) Eva Solyom II (HUN) 17, 17, 15 Rozeanu (ROM) Source: Erzsebet Mezei (HUN) 12, 12, 8 ETTA TT Feb 1950 Rozeanu (ROM) ITTF magazine, March 1950 Angelica Rozeanu (ROM) 13, 6, 13 1950 World Championships Budapest 1950 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Farkas (HUN) / Rozeanu (ROU) Farkas / Rozeanu Farkas / Rozeanu 18, 9, 10 Kettnerova / Farkas / Rozeanu Carrington / Abraham Carrington / Abraham Hruskova / Fürstova Vermesne / Schönek (HUN) 11, 9, 10 Hruskova / Fürstova Hruskova / Fürstova (TCH) D. Beregi (HUN) H.Elliott (SCO) Beregi (ENG) / Elliot (SCO) -13, 10, 19, 17 Beregi / Elliot Ericson / Persson (SWE) Beregi / Elliot Evans / Bates (WAL) 8, 18. 8 Solyom / Marosvölgyi Solyom / Marosvölgyi (HUN) -16, -16, 19, 14, 14 Beregi / Elliot 13, 19, -19, 18 Simon / Sipos Simon / Sipos (HUN) Source: Dace / Franks Archives website Delay / Beolet (FRA) 10, 16, 12 Annotated program Dace / Franks Dace / Franks (ENG) 1950 World Championships Budapest 1950 Mixed Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Sido / Farkas Sido / Farkas Javer / Rozgonyi 3-0 Sido / Farkas Grive / Ericson 12, 15, 18 Barna / Elliot Barna / Elliot 18, 14, 16 Sido / Farkas Soos / Karpati 16, -21, -19, 19, 11 Andreadis / Furstova Andreadis / Furstova 3-0 Andreadis / Furstova Roothoft / Slavescu 18. 19, 20 Leach / Franks Leach / Franks -17, 17, -19, 12?, 4 F.Sido / G. Farkas (HUN) Stipek / Rozeanu 17, 18, 12 Stipek / Rozeanu Fredriksson / Szasz 3-0 Stipek / Rozeanu Csillik / Solyom -20, 14, 11, 15 Simons / Beregi Simons / Beregi 3-1 Vana / Hruskova Bergmann / Dace 15, 15, -18, 13 Bergmann / Dace Source: Bednar / Pritzi -14, -13, 8, 10, 7 Archives website Vana / Hruskova Annotated program Flisberg / Persson -19, 15, 17, 12 ITTF Statistician Vana / Hruskova Vana / Hruskova 3-1.
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