Overview
- ⏱️6 daysApproximate duration

Please note: the information below is based on a previous edition of the event for reference purposes only. The timetable for this edition will be published nearer to the event.
| Table Tennis |
| Women’s Doubles R16 + Men’s Doubles R16 + Men’s Singles R32 + Women’s Singles R32 |
| Session 05 |
Friday 17 July | ||||
| 10:00 | Table Tennis | Mixed Doubles QF + Women's Singles R16 + Men's Single R16 + Women's Doubles QF + Men's Doubles QF | Session 06 | |
| 17:00 | Table Tennis | Mixed Doubles SF + Men's R16 + Women's R16 + Women's Double QF + Men's Doubles QF | Session 07 |
Saturday 18 July | ||||
| 10:00 | Table Tennis | Women's Double SF + Men's Doubles SF + Women's Singles QF + Men's Singles QF | Session 08 | |
| 17:00 | Table Tennis | Mixed Doubles Final + Women's SF + Men's SF | Session 09 |
Sunday 19 July | ||||
| 14:00 | Table Tennis | Women's Doubles Final + Men's Doubles Final + Women's Single Final + Men's Single Final | Session 10 | |
Please be aware that all performances listed are subject to change or removal without notification.
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