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Table tennis at the Commonwealth Games

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Table tennis competition has been in the Commonwealth Games since 2002, with singles and doubles events for both men and women.[1] Wheelchair play is an optional event for elite athletes with a disability (EAD) since the inclusion of Para-Sports in 2002.[2]

Editions

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Games Year Host city Host country Best nation
XVII 2002 Manchester  England  Singapore
XVIII 2006 Melbourne, Victoria  Australia  Singapore
XIX 2010 Delhi  India  Singapore
XX 2014 Glasgow  Scotland  Singapore
XXI 2018 Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia  India[a]
XXII 2022 Birmingham  England  India
XXIII 2026 Bendigo, Victoria  Australia

Events

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Event 02 06 10 14 18
Men's singles
Men's doubles
Men's team
Women's singles
Women's doubles
Women's team
Mixed doubles
Men's TT6–10 singles
Women's TT6–10 singles
Women's EAD singles (Wheelchair)
Events 8 8 8 7 9

All-time medal table

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Updated after the 2022 Commonwealth Games Note: Para Athletes Not Included

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Singapore23161655
2 India951125
3 England56718
4 Nigeria2338
5 New Zealand1124
6 Australia06511
7 Malaysia0426
8 Canada0123
9 Wales0112
Totals (9 entries)404349132

Notes

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  1. ^ Both India and Singapore finished tied at 3 golds and 2 silvers. However, India had 2 additional bronze medals.

References

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  1. ^ "Sports Programme of the Commonwealth Games". Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF). Retrieved 2010-10-02.
  2. ^ "Para-Sports for Elite Athletes with a Disability". Commonwealth Games Federation. Archived from the original on 2010-11-30. Retrieved 2010-10-02.
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