Table tennis at the 2009 Summer Universiade
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competition in the 2009 Summer Universiade
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Medal overview

Men's Singles
Men's Doubles  People's Republic of China
Cui Qinglei
Li Yang
 France
Emmanuel Lebesson
Adrien Mattenet
 Serbia
Marko Jevtovic
Zolt Pete
 Japan
Hidetoshi Oya
Yuichi Yokoyama
Men's Team  People's Republic of China
Xu Xin
Xu Xin
Xu Xin is a Chinese table tennis player.-Equipment:He uses a blade Stiga Offensive Wood NCT, and in his forehand a Hurricane III and a Stiga Boost TX in his backhand.-Career records:Singles...


Cui Qinglei
Wang Zhen
Jin Yixiong
Li Yang
 France
Abdel Kader Salifou
Adrien Mattenet
Emmanuel Lebesson
Clement Debruyeres
 Germany
Nico Christ
Nico Stehle
Lennart Wehking
 Japan
Masato Shiono
Yuichi Yokoyama
Hidetoshi Oya
Jun Mizutani
Jun Mizutani
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Kenji Matsudaira
Women's Singles
Women's Doubles  People's Republic of China
Cai Shanshan
Dai Ningyang
 People's Republic of China
Liu Juan
Ma Yuefei
 South Korea
Kim So Ri
Seo Hyo Young
 Japan
Moemi Terui
Yuri Yamanashi
Women's Team  People's Republic of China
Dai Ningyang
Liu Juan
Tang Liying
Cai Shanshan
Ma Yuefei
 Russia
Yulia Prokhorova
Valentina Sabitova
Margarita Fetiyukhina
Elena Troshneva
Polina Mikhailova
 France
Carole Grundisch
Audrey Mattenet
Marine Zanardi
Li Xue
 Japan
Yuri Yamanashi
Moemi Terui
Misako Wakamiy
Yuka Ishigaki
Yuko Fujii
Mixed Doubles  Chinese Taipei
Chiang Hung-Chieh
Huang Yi-Hua
Huang Yi-hua
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 Chinese Taipei
Wu Chih-Chi
Lu Yun-Feng
 Japan
Kenji Matsudaira
Yuri Yamanashi
 Spain
Jesus Cantero
Sara Ramirez
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Medal table

1  People's Republic of China 5 1 0 6
2  Chinese Taipei 2 1 1 4
3  Japan 0 2 6 8
4  France 0 2 2 4
5  Russia 0 1 0 1
6  Germany 0 0 1 1
6  Serbia 0 0 1 1
6  South Korea 0 0 1 1
6  Spain 0 0 1 1
6  Ukraine 0 0 1 1
Total 7 7 14 28
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