Table tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's doubles

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Table tennis at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Singles   men   women
Doubles   men   women
Medal Athlete
Gold China Qi Chen and Lin Ma (CHN)
Silver Hong Kong Lai Chak Ko and Ching Li (HKG)
Bronze Denmark Michael Maze and Finn Tugwell (DEN)

Contents

[edit] First round

August 15
winners on left in bold

William Henzell & David Zalcberg, AUS 4 - 1 Massimiliano Mondello & Min Yang, ITA
Mark Hazinski & Ilija Lupulesku, USA 4 - 0 Monday Merotohun & Segun Toriola, NIG
Peter Akinlabi & Kazeem Nosiru, NIG 4 - 1 Juan Papic & Alejandro Rodriguez, CHI
Johnny Huang & Faazil Kassam, CAN 4 - 0 Trevor Brown & Russell Lavale, AUS
Shu Arai & Ryo Yuzawa, JPN 4 - 0 Mohamed Boudjadja & Abdel Hakim Djaziri, ALG
Petr Korbel & Richard Vyborny, CZE 4 - 0 Momo Babungu & Jose Luyindula, ZAR
Panagiotis Gionis & Kalinikos Kreanga, GRE 4 - 1 Oscar Gonzales & Pablo Tabachnik, ARG
Lars Hielscher & Jorg Rosskopf, GER 4 - 2 Hugo Hanashiro & Hugo Hoyama, BRA

[edit] Second round

August 16
winners on left in bold
players below with wikki link had byes in 1st round

Danny Heister & Trinko Keen, NED 4 - 1 William Henzell & David Zalcberg, AUS
Peng-Lung Chiang & Chih-Yuan Chuan, THA 4 - 2 Mark Hazinski & Ilija Lupulesku, USA
Michael Maze & Finn Tugwell, DEN 4 - 2 Peter Akinlabi & Kazeem Nosiru, NIG
Jorgen Persson & Jan-Ove Waldner, SWE 4 - 2 Johnny Huang & Faazil Kassam, CAN
Timo Boll & Zoltan Fejer-Konnerth, GER 4 - 0 Shu Arai & Ryo Yuzawa, JPN
Dimitrij Mazunov & Alexei Smirnov, RUS 4 - 1 Petr Korbel & Richard Vyborny, CZE
Akira Kito & Toshio Tasaki, JPN 4 - 3 Panagiotis Gionis & Kalinikos Kreanga, GRE
Sae Hyuk Joo & Sang Eun Oh, KOR 4 - 1 Lars Hielscher & Jorg Rosskopf, GER

[edit] Third round

August 18
winners on left in bold
players below with wikki link had byes in 1st & 2nd round

Qi Chen & Lin Ma, CHN 4 - 2 Danny Heister & Trinko Keen, NED
Lucjan Błaszczyk & Tomasz Krzeszewski, POL 4 - 2 Peng-Lung Chiang & Chih-Yuan Chuan, THA
Michael Maze & Finn Tugwell, DEN 4 - 0 Karl Jindrak & Werner Schlager, AUT
Jorgen Persson & Jan-Ove Waldner, SWE 4 - 1 Linghui Kong & Hao Wang, CHN
Chul Seung Lee & Seung Min Ryu, KOR 4 - 0 Timo Boll & Zoltan Fejer-Konnerth, GER
Dimitrij Mazunov & Alexei Smirnov, RUS 4 - 0 Yuk Cheung & Chu Yan Leung, HKG
Slobodan Grujic & Aleksandar Karakasevic, SCG 4 - 1 Akira Kito & Toshio Tasaki, JPN
Lai Chak Ko, & Ching Li, HKG 4 - 1 Sae Hyuk Joo & Sang Eun Oh, KOR

[edit] Quarterfinals

August 19
winners on left in bold

Qi Chen & Lin Ma, CHN 4 - 1 Lucjan Błaszczyk & Tomasz Krzeszewski, POL
Michael Maze & Finn Tugwell, DEN 4 - 1 Jorgen Persson & Jan-Ove Waldner, SWE
Dimitrij Mazunov & Alexei Smirnov, RUS 4 - 1 Chul Seung Lee & Seung Min Ryu, KOR
Lai Chak Ko, & Ching Li, HKG 4 - 1 Slobodan Grujic & Aleksandar Karakasevic, SCG

[edit] Semifinals

August 20
winners on left in bold

Qi Chen & Lin Ma, CHN 4 - 2 Michael Maze & Finn Tugwell, DEN
Lai Chak Ko, & Ching Li, HKG 4 - 2 Dimitrij Mazunov & Alexei Smirnov, RUS

[edit] Bronze medal match

August 21
winners on left in bold

Michael Maze & Finn Tugwell, DEN 4 - 2 Dimitrij Mazunov & Alexei Smirnov, RUS

[edit] Gold medal match

August 21
winners on left in bold

Qi Chen & Lin Ma, CHN 4 - 2 Lai Chak Ko, & Ching Li, HKG