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World Team Championships Men 1952 Bombay World Team Championships Men 1952 Bombay World Team Championships Men World Team Championships Men World Team Championships Women 1952 Bombay World Team Championships Women 1952 World Championships Bombay 1-10.02.1952 Men's Singles Thick sponge bat triumphs Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Johnny Leach (ENG) Amouretti (FRA) Guy Amouretti (FRA) 13, -10, 9, 15 Amouretti (FRA) Douglas Cartland (USA) 19, 9, 13 Cartland (USA) Nai Van Hoa (VIE) -18, -13, 13, 16, 14 Koczian (HUN) Jozsef Koczian (HUN) 19, 14, 10 Koczian (HUN) Sih Sui-cho (HKG) -13, 18, -13, 5, 15 Koczian (HUN) T.Thiruvengadam (IND) 18, 18, 12 Lanskoy (FRA) Michel Lanskoy (FRA) 15, 9, -17, 16 Hiroji Satoh (JPN) Ferenc Sido (HUN) 19, 17, 14 Sido (HUN) Foo Chi Fong (HKG) 19, 16, 14 Satoh (JPN) Hirôji Satoh (JPN) -19, 20, 4, 13 Satoh (JPN) Tran Van Lieu (VIE) 8, 5, 12 Satoh (JPN) Rene Roothooft (FRA) 19, 15, 19 Roothooft (FRA) Norikazu Fujii (JPN) -18, 17, 20, 17 Source: Roothooft (FRA) Official Program Keung Wing Ning (HKG) 16, 12, 9 Duque (POR) Paul Rosa Duque (POR) 18, -20, 18, 16 1952 World Championships Bombay 1952 Men's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Barna / Haydon (ENG) Wong Tong Goon Barna / Haydon Loh Kum Soon (SIN) 12, 19, 11 Barna / Haydon Szepesi / Gyetvai (HUN) 19, 16, -8, 15 Roothooft / Lanskoy Roothooft/Lanskoy (FRA) 22, 18, 21 Bergmann / Leach Ekhardt (GER)/ Gonzalvez (CHI) 5, 13, -14, 22 Piffl / Schneider Piffl / Schneider (GER) 6, 12, 5 Bergmann / Leach Suh Sui Cho/Fu Chi Feng 12, 11, 16 (HKG) Bergmann / Leach Bergmann / Leach (ENG) -17, -13, 18, 18, 15 N.Fujii / T.Hayashi (JPN) Cheung Chin Sing -12, -9, 18, 17, 12 Keung Ming Ning (HKG) Cheung / Keung Haguenauer/Amouretti (FRA) -17, 18, 22 ? Cartland / Reisman Dyer / Khanchaud (IND) 17, 20, 16 Cartland / Reisman Cartland / Reisman (USA) 8, -18, 12, 14 Fujii / Hayashi Fujii / Hayashi (JPN) 8, 14, 19 Fujii / Hayashi Jayant / Bhandari (IND) 16, 19, 11 Fujii / Hayashi Source: Ehrlich / Cafiero (FRA) 15, 19, 12 Official program Koczian / Sido Koczian / Sido (HUN) 12, 12, 17 1952 World Championships Bombay 1-10.02.1952 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Angelica Adelstein-Rozeanu (ROM) Rozeanu (ROM) Kathleen Best (ENG) 9, 16, 14 Rozeanu (ROM) Edit Sagi (HUN) 15, 17, 18 Elliot (SCO) Helen Elliot (SCO) 19, 14, -19, 9 Rozeanu (ROM) Rosalind Rowe (ENG) 14, 18, 5 R. Rowe (ENG) Gool Nasikwala (IND) 15, 16, 12 R. Rowe (ENG) Yeung Wai-Bun (HKG) -20, 19, 18, 17 Pritzi (AUT) Gertrude Pritzi (AUT) 11, 11, 13 Angelica Rozeanu (ROM) Ermelinde Wertl (AUT) 17, -11, 18, -17, 14 Wertl (AUT) Margaret Franks (ENG) -17, 21, 11, 10 Wertl (AUT) Sayeed Sultana (IND) 13, 15, -16, 17 Szasz (ROM) Sari Szasz-Kolosvary (ROM) -16, 17, 17, -13, 20-16* * time limit rule applied Farkas (HUN) D. Rowe (ENG) 4, 9, 10 Nishimura (JPN) Source: Tomie Nishimura (JPN) 13, 16, -22, -9, 16 ITTF Archives Farkas (HUN) Official results A. Rukmini (IND) -19, 14, 16, 18 Farkas (HUN) Gizella Farkas (HUN) 3, 11, 12 1952 World Championships Bombay 1952 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Rowe D. / Rowe R. (ENG) Rowe / Rowe Stafford (AUS) / John (IND) 20, 7, 11 Rowe / Rowe Yeung Wai-Bun / Wong Bik-Yui 18, 9, 15 (HKG) Yeung / Wong Torres Grazia (BRA) / Wutzl (AUT) 14, 13, 15 Rowe / Rowe Sultana / Rajagopalan (IND) -16, 18, 14, 15 Pritzi / Zeller Pritzi (AUT) / Zeller (ROU) 12, 14, -17, 11 Farkas / Sagi Bye -19, -22, 18, 15, 13 Farkas / Sagi Farkas / Sagi (HUN) S.Narahara (JPN) T.Nishimura (JPN) Elliott (SCO) / Wertl (AUT) 11, 7, 20 Elliot / Wertl Rukmani / Kapur (IND) 17, 13, 13 Elliot / Wertl Mok Woon-King / Won Oi-Lan HKG 16, 16, -18, 8 Best / Franks Best / Franks (ENG) 17, 9, 19 Nishimura / Narahara Nishimura / Narahara (JPN) 16, 16, -20, 19 Nishimura / Narahara Leipnik / Goldmann (ISR) walkover Nishimura / Narahara Source: Nasikwalla / Bocarro (IND) -17, -19, 16, 14, 9 Archives website Rozeanu / Szasz Original program Rozeanu / Szasz (ROU) 14, -21, 14, 18 1952 World Championships Bombay 1952 Mixed Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Haguenauer / Wertl Haguenauer / Wertl Sih Sui-Cho / Wong Bik-Yiu -16, 12, 12, -11, 16 Leach D. Rowe Chandarana / Rajagopalan 6, 17, 20 Leach D. Rowe Leach D. Rowe 16, 12, 15 Leach D. Rowe Roothoft / Pritzi 21, -20, 16, 13 Roothoft / Pritzi Reisman / Elliot -19, 12, 13, 19 Koczian / Farkas Venner / Best -20, 12, 18, 20 Koczian / Farkas Koczian / Farkas 14, 15, 11 F. Sido (HUN) A.Rozeanu (ROM) Barna R. Rowe 19, 13, 18 Barna R. Rowe Fujii / Narahara 17, -17, 18, 18 Barna R. Rowe Bhandari / Sultana 15, 19, 9 Bhandari / Sultana De / John 10, 17, 12 Sido / Rozeanu Bergmann / Franks 17, -20, 15, 14 Bergmann / Franks Sivaraman / Rukmini 16, 7, 16 Source: Sido / Rozeanu Official program Jayant / Kapur 15, 17, 19 Sido / Rozeanu Sido / Rozeanu 13, 11, 13.
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