Table tennis at the 2005 Mediterranean Games

The Table Tennis Competition at the 2005 Mediterranean Games was held in the Máximo Cuervo Sports Hall in Almería, Spain.

Men's competition

Men's singles

Rank Final
 Min Yang (ITA)
 Roko Tosic (CRO)
 Slobodan Grujić (SCG)

Men's doubles

Rank Final
 Slobodan Grujić (SCG)
 Aleksandar Karakašević (SCG)
 Zhiwen He (ESP)
 Carlos Machado (ESP)
 Sasa Ignjatovic (SLO)
 Bojan Tokic (SLO)

Women's competition

Women's singles

Rank Final
 Tamara Boros (CRO)
 Wenling Tan Monfardini (ITA)
 Nikoleta Stefanova (ITA)

Women's doubles

Rank Final
 Silvija Erdelji (SCG)
 Anamaria Erdelji (SCG)
 Carole Grundısch (FRA)
 Laurie Phai Pang (FRA)
 Laura Negrisoli (ITA)
 Nikoleta Stefanova (ITA)

Medal table

Place Nation Total
1  Serbia and Montenegro 2 0 1 3
2  Italy 1 1 2 4
3  Croatia 1 1 0 2
4  France 0 1 0 1
 Spain 0 1 0 1
6  Slovenia 0 0 1 1
Total 4 4 4 12
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