1947 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's doubles

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1947 Men's doubles
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The 1947 World Table Tennis Championships men's doubles was the 14th edition of the men's doubles championship.[1][2] Bohumil Váňa and Adolf Šlár won the title after defeating Johnny Leach and Jack Carrington in the final by three sets to nil.[3]

Results[edit]

[2]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
United States Sol Schiff
United States William Holzrichter
Hungary Ferenc Soos
Hungary Ferenc Sidó
Hungary Soos
Hungary Sidó
England Les Cohen
England Kay
Czechoslovakia Váňa
Czechoslovakia Šlár
Czechoslovakia Bohumil Váňa
Czechoslovakia Adolf Šlár
Czechoslovakia Váňa
Czechoslovakia Šlár
3
France Robert Bailleul
France René Bailleul
England Barna
England Haydon
2
Czechoslovakia Max Marinko
Czechoslovakia František Tokár
Czechoslovakia Marinko
Czechoslovakia Tokár
Denmark Christian Juhl
Denmark Emil Moeller
England Barna
England Haydon
England Viktor Barna
England Adrian Haydon
Czechoslovakia Váňa
Czechoslovakia Šlár
21 21 21
Czechoslovakia Václav Tereba
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Štípek
England Leach
England Carrington
8 14 15
Austria Otto Eckl
Austria Ferdinand Schuech
Czechoslovakia Tereba
Czechoslovakia Štípek
Czechoslovakia Josef Turnovský
Czechoslovakia Rudolph Vlk
Czechoslovakia Turnovský
Czechoslovakia Vlk
Sweden Tage Flisberg
Sweden Arne Andersson
Czechoslovakia Tereba
Czechoslovakia Štípek
1
France Alex Agopoff
France Charles Dubouillé
England Leach
England Carrington
3
England Johnny Leach
England Jack Carrington
England Leach
England Carrington
Hungary Geza Eros
Hungary József Farkas
Hungary Eros
Hungary Farkas
France Guy Collier
France Raoul Bedoc

See also[edit]

List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists

References[edit]

  1. ^ "List of Winners". All About Tennis.
  2. ^ a b "1947 results" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-12.
  3. ^ Montague, Trevor (2004). A-Z of Sport, pages 699-700. The Bath Press. ISBN 0-316-72645-1.