Table tennis at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's team

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Table tennis – Men's team at the XVI Pan American Games
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VenueCODE Dome
DatesOctober 15–17
Competitors36 from 12 nations
Medalists
Gold medal   Brazil
Silver medal   Argentina
Bronze medal   Cuba
Bronze medal   Mexico
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The men's team competition of the table tennis events at the 2011 Pan American Games will be held between October 15 and 17 at the CODE Dome in Guadalajara, Mexico.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion is team Brazil (Hugo Hoyama, Thiago Monteiro and Gustavo Tsuboi).

Round robin[]

The round robin will be used as a qualification round. The twelve teams will be split into groups of four. The top two teams from each group will advance to the first round of playoffs.[2]

Group A[]

Nation Pld W L GF GA
 Brazil (BRA) 2 2 0 6 0
 Dominican Republic (DOM) 2 1 1 3 5
 Ecuador (ECU) 2 0 2 2 6
15 October
12:00
Report[dead link]  Brazil (BRA) 3–0  Ecuador (ECU) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Hugo Hoyama 3–0
Gustavo Tsuboi 3–1 Alberto Mino
Thiago Monteiro/Hugo Hoyama 3–0 /
15 October
16:00
Report[dead link]  Brazil (BRA) 3–0  Dominican Republic (DOM) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Gustavo Tsuboi 3–2 Ju Lin
Thiago Monteiro 3–0
Thiago Monteiro/Hugo Hoyama 3–2 /
16 October
10:00
Report[dead link]  Dominican Republic (DOM) 3–2  Ecuador (ECU) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Ju Lin 3–0 Alberto Mino
Juan Villa 0–3
Juan Villa/ 3–0 /
2–3 Alberto Mino
Ju Lin 3–0

Group B[]

Nation Pld W L GF GA
 Argentina (ARG) 2 2 0 6 2
 United States (USA) 2 1 1 5 3
 Chile (CHI) 2 0 2 0 6
15 October
12:00
Report[dead link]  Argentina (ARG) 3–0  Chile (CHI) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Pablo Tabachnik 3–0
Liu Song 3–0 Alejandro Rodriguez
Pablo Tabachnik/Gaston Alto 3–2 Alejandro Rodriguez/
15 October
16:00
Report[dead link]  Argentina (ARG) 3–2  United States (USA) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Liu Song 3–0
Pablo Tabachnik 1–3 Timothy Wang
Pablo Tabachnik/Gaston Alto 2–3 Timothy Wang/Mark Hazinski
Liu Song 3–0 Mark Hazinski
Gaston Alto 3–2
16 October
10:00
Report[dead link]  United States (USA) 3–0  Chile (CHI) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Timothy Wang 3–1
3–1 Alejandro Rodriguez
Timothy Wang/Mark Hazinski 3–2 Alejandro Rodriguez/

Group C[]

Nation Pld W L GF GA
 Mexico (MEX) 2 2 0 6 2
 Canada (CAN) 2 1 1 4 3
 Guatemala (GUA) 2 0 2 1 6
15 October
12:00
Report  Canada (CAN) 3–0  Guatemala (GUA) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Pradeeban Peter-Paul 3–1
Pierre-Luc Hinse 3–1
Pierre-Luc Hinse/ 3–1 /
15 October
16:00
Report[dead link]  Canada (CAN) 1–3  Mexico (MEX) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Pradeeban Peter-Paul 0–3 Marcos Madrid
Pierre-Luc Hinse 3–1 Guillermo Muñoz
Pierre-Luc Hinse/ 0–3 Guillermo Munoz/
Marcos Madrid 0–3 Pierre-Luc Hinse
16 October
10:00
Report[dead link]  Mexico (MEX) 3–1  Guatemala (GUA) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Marcos Madrid 3–2
Guillermo Muñoz 3–1
Guillermo Muñoz/ 2–3 /
Marcos Madrid 3–1

Group D[]

Nation Pld W L GF GA
 Cuba (CUB) 2 2 0 6 0
 Venezuela (VEN) 2 1 1 3 3
 El Salvador (ESA) 2 0 2 0 6
15 October
12:00
Report[dead link]  Venezuela (VEN) 3–0  El Salvador (ESA) CODE Dome
Score by game:
3–2
3–1
/ 3–0 /
15 October
16:00
Report[dead link]  Venezuela (VEN) 0–3  Cuba (CUB) CODE Dome
Score by game:
1–3 Andy Pereira
2–3
/ 0–3 /Jorge Campos
16 October
10:00
Report[dead link]  Cuba (CUB) 3–0  El Salvador (ESA) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Jorge Campos 3–0
Andy Pereira 3–0
/Jorge Campos 3–0 /

Playoffs[]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                     
   Brazil (BRA) 3 3 3
   United States (USA) 0 0 1
 Brazil (BRA) 1 3 2 3 3
 Cuba (CUB) 3 0 3 2 1
   Canada (CAN) 2 0 3 2
   Cuba (CUB) 3 3 2 3
 Brazil (BRA) 3 3 1 3
 Argentina (ARG) 0 1 3 1
   Mexico (MEX) 3 3 2 3
   Dominican Republic (DOM) 1 1 3 0
 Mexico (MEX) 3 1 1 3 2
 Argentina (ARG) 2 3 3 0 3
   Venezuela (VEN) 1 2 0
   Argentina (ARG) 3 3 3

Quarterfinals[]

16 October
10:00
   Brazil (BRA) 3–0  United States (USA) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Gustavo Tsuboi 3–0 Timothy Wang
Hugo Hoyama 3–0
Thiago Monteiro/Hugo Hoyama 3–1 Mark Hazinski/Timothy Wang
16 October
10:00
   Canada (CAN) 1–3  Cuba (CUB) CODE Dome
Score by game:
2–3
Pierre-Luc Hinse 0–3 Andy Pereira
/Pierre-Luc Hinse 3–2 Jorge Campos/
2–3 Jorge Campos
16 October
10:00
   Mexico (MEX) 3–1  Dominican Republic (DOM) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Marcos Madrid 3–1 Lin Ju
3–1
Guillermo Munoz/ 2–3 /
Marcos Madrid 3–0
16 October
10:00
   Venezuela (VEN) 0–3  Argentina (ARG) CODE Dome
Score by game:
1–3 Liu Song
2–3 Gaston Alto
Pablo Tabachnik/Gaston Alto 0–3 /

Semifinals[]

16 October
18:00
   Brazil (BRA) 3–2  Cuba (CUB) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Hugo Hoyama 1–3 Andy Pereira
Gustavo Tsuboi 3–0 Jorge Campos
Thiago Monteiro/Hugo Hoyama 2–3 /Jorge Campos
Thiago Monteiro 3–2 Andy Pereira
Gustavo Tsuboi 3–1
16 October
18:00
  3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Mexico (MEX) 2–3  Argentina (ARG) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Marcos Madrid 3–2 Liu Song
Guillermo Munoz 1–3 Pablo Tabachnik
/Guillermo Munoz 1–3 Gaston Alto/Liu Song
Marcos Madrid 3–0 Gaston Alto
2–3 Pablo Tabachnik

Final[]

17 October
12:00
Report 1st place, gold medalist(s)  Brazil (BRA) 3–1  Argentina (ARG) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) CODE Dome
Score by game:
Gustavo Tsuboi 3–0 Liu Song
Thiago Monteiro 3–1 Pablo Tabachnik
Thiago Monteiro/Hugo Hoyama 1–3 Liu Song/Gaston Alto
Hugo Hoyama 3–1 Pablo Tabachnik

References[]

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