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Introduction
The table tennis event at the 2025 SEA GAMES took place at Westgate Hall (4th Floor), Central Westgate, Nonthaburi, Thailand. The tournament started on December 12 and ended on December 19, 2025. Singapore lead in medal tally with 4 gold, 1 silver, and 2 bronze medals followed by Thailand with 3 golds, 2 silver, and 2 bronze medals.
Here are the results of the event with details of the medal count by countries, notable achievements, list of medalists, live updates , and tournament brackets from the table tennis tournament.
Notable Achievements
Here are some notable achievements at table tennis event of South East Asian Games 2025
- Singapore wins back to back gold medals in men’s team event winning 2023 and 2025 SEA GAMES
- Thailand wins back to back gold medals in women’s team event winning 2023 and 2025 SEA GAMES
- Philippines clenched first ever medal in women’s team event
- Izaac Quek and Koen Pang back wins back to back gold medals in men’s doubles winning 2023 and 2025 SEA GAMES
- Orawan Paranang and Suthasini Sawettabut wins back to back gold medals in women’s doubles winning 2023 and 2025 SEA GAMES
- Ten years after first winning her first SEA GAMES singles gold medal in 2015, Suthasini Sawettabut is back on top in South East Asia after defeating Orawan Paranang in the finals
- Izaac Quek become the 4th Singaporean to win back to back singles titles after Gunawan Sutedja (1979 & 1981), Anton Suseno (1991 & 1993), Gao Ning (2007–2011, 2015 & 2017)
- Izaac Quek remains undefeated in SEA GAMES and at only 19 years old is already a SEA GAMES two-time triple gold medalist. He won all gold medals in men’s singles, doubles, and team event in 2023 SEA GAMES and replicated it in 2025.
Medal Count By Countries
| Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Singapore | 4 | 1 | 2 | 7 |
| 2 | Thailand | 3 | 2 | 2 | 7 |
| 3 | Malaysia | 2 | 5 | 7 | |
| 4 | Vietnam | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
| 5 | Indonesia | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
| 6 | Philippines | 2 | 2 |
List of Medalists
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men's Team | TEAM SINGAPORE Izaac Quek Koen Pang Josh Chua Ellsworth Le Clarence Chew | TEAM VIETNAM Dinh Duc Le Duc Tuan Nguyen Anh Hoang Dinh Ba Tuan Anh Doan Anh Tu Nguyen | TEAM PHILIPPINES Jann Mari Nayre John Russell Misal Eljey Tormis Richard Gonnzales Edouard Valenet TEAM MALAYSIA Wong Qi Shen Choong Javen IM Jin Zhen Hong Yu Tey Danny Wann Sing Ng |
| Women's Team | TEAM THAILAND Jinnipa Sawetttabut Wanwisa Aueawiriyayothin Suthasini Sawettabut Orawan Paranang Tamolwan Khetkhuan | TEAM SINGAPORE Jian Zheng Lin Qian Ser Ming Ying Loy Chloe Neng Huen Lai Zhao Yun Tan | TEAM PHILIPPINES Kheith Rynne Cruz Angelou Joyce Laude Emy Rose Dael Sendrina Andrea Balatbat Rose Jean Fadol TEAM MALAYSIA Li Ying Im Karen Lyne Dick Ying Ho Ai Xin Tee Alice Li Sian Chang |
| Mixed Doubles | Koen Pang/Zheng Jian (Singapore) | Wong Qi Shen/Tee Ai Xin (Malaysia) | Choong Javen/Karen Lyne Dick (Malaysia) Wanwisa Aueawiriyayothin/Sarayut Tancharoen (Thailand) |
| Men's Doubles | Koen Pang/Izaac Quek (Singapore) | Choong Javen/Wong Qi Shen (Malaysia) | NGUYEN Duc Tuan/DOAN Ba Tuan Anh (Vietnam) Phakpoom Sanguansin/Thitapat Preechayan (Thailand) |
| Women's Doubles | Suthasini Sawettabut/Orawan Paranang (Thailand) | Jinnipa Sawetttabut/ Tamolwan Khetkhuan (Thailand) | Karen Lyne Dick/Tee Ai Xin (Malaysia) Ser Lin Qian/Ming Ying Loy (Singapore) |
| Men's Singles | Izaac Quek (Singapore) | Muhammad Bima Abdi Negara (Indonesia) | Nguyen Anh Tu (Vietnam) Muhammad Naufal Junindra (Indonesia) |
| Women's Singles | Suthasini Sawettabut (Thailand) | Orawan Paranang (Thailand) | Lin Qian Ser (Singapore) Alice Chang Li Sian (Malaysia) |
Live Updates
December 14, 2025
- Thailand clenched women’s team event title
- Singapore clenched team’s event title
- Singapore lead in medal tally with medals (1 gold and 1 silver
December 15, 2025
- Rest day – No games
December 16, 2025
- Start of doubles events
December 17, 2025
- Doubles semi-finals and start of singles events
- (7:30 PM) Singapore clenched mixed doubles titles after Koen Pang/Zheng Jian defeat the pair of Wong Qi Shen/Tee Ai Xin of Malaysia 3-0
- (8:30 PM) Orawan Paranang/Suthasini Sawettabut defeated compatriots Tamolwan Khethuan/Jinnipa Sawettabut to clench women’s doubles gold
- (8:50 PM) Singapore clenched men’s doubles titles after Koen Pang/Izaac Quek defeat the pair of Wong Qi Shen/Choong Javen of Malaysia 3-0
December 18, 2025
- (8:00 AM) Continuation of men’s and women’s singles preliminary event
- (5 PM) Preliminary event is completed and players in the quarterfinals are set.
- (10 PM) Quarterfinals for both men’s and women’s singles events were completed.
December 19, 2025
- (8 AM) Semi-finals and gold medal matches for men’s and women’s singles
- (12:00 PM) Suthasini Sawettabut defeated Ser Lin Qian in women’s semi-finals (4-2)
- (12:00 PM) Orawan Paranang defeated Alice Chang Li Sian in other women’s semi-finals (4-1)
- (12:45 PM) Izaac Quek defeated Nguyen Anh Tu in men’s semi-finals (4-1)
- (12:45 PM) Muhammad Bima Abdi Negara defeated Muhammad Naufal Junindra in other men’s semi-finals (4-1)
- (8 PM) Suthasini Sawettabut defeated Orawan Paranang in the finals after overcoming a 1-3 deficit to win 4-3 to claim women’s singles title
- (9 PM) Izaac Quek won a dominant victory over Muhammad Bima Abdi Negara 4-0 to claim men’s singles title
Team Round-Robin
The following were the groupings for each country in the men’s and women’s team events. Countries in each group played a round-robin format, and the top two teams from each group advanced to the semifinals in a knockout system.
MEN’S TEAM GROUPINGS:
Group A:
Singapore (Top 1)
Vietnam (Top 2)
Indonesia
Myanmar
Group B:
Malaysia (Top 1)
Philippines (Top 2)
Thailand
Laos
WOMEN’S TEAM GROUPINGS:
Group A:
Thailand (Top 1)
Philippines (Top 2)
Vietnam
Group B:
Singapore (Top 1)
Malaysia (Top 2)
Indonesia
Team Semifinals (Knock Out)
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Men's Singles Quarterfinals Bracket
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Women's Singles Quarterfinals Bracket
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