Results

WTT Singapore Smash Women 02/25 12:25 5 Maria Xiao v Mima Ito L 0-3
WTT Singapore Smash Women 02/23 06:30 6 Maria Xiao v Zhao Yun Tan W 3-1
WTT Singapore Smash Women Quals 02/21 10:00 - Rachel Moret v Maria Xiao W 0-3
WTT Singapore Smash Women Quals 02/21 03:40 15 Leana Hochart v Maria Xiao W 2-3
WTT Singapore Smash Women Quals 02/20 03:00 14 Yousra Helmy v Maria Xiao W 0-3
European Champions League Women 02/14 17:45 - Maria Xiao v Polina Mikhailova W 3-2
European Champions League Women 02/14 16:00 - Maria Xiao v Linda Bergstrom W 3-0
European Champions League Women 02/11 19:50 - Linda Bergstrom v Maria Xiao - View
European Champions League Women 02/11 18:30 - Polina Mikhailova v Maria Xiao L 3-1
Europe Top 16 Women 02/07 11:20 3 Sabine Winter v Maria Xiao L 3-1
Europe Top 16 Women 02/06 10:05 4 Maria Xiao v Elizabeta Samara W 3-2
WTT Contender Muscat Women Quals 01/20 07:45 - Maria Xiao v Feier Han L 1-3

Wikipedia - María Xiao

María Xiao Yao (born 19 May 1994) is a Spanish table tennis player. Born in Spain, she was raised in Portugal and initially represented Portugal before switching allegiances in 2012. She was Portugal's reserve player for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England, United Kingdom and represented Spain at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.

History

In 2010, Xiao represented Portugal at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore. She participated in the women's singles and the mixed doubles with Emilen Vanrossomme of Belgium. She advanced from round one of the women's singles after winning two of her three matches. However, she was eliminated in round two after losing two of her three matches. In the mixed doubles, Xiao and Vanrossomme finished runners-up in their group and advanced to round two where they lost to eventual bronze medalists Gu Yuting of China and Adem Hmam of Tunisia.

Xiao was Portugal's reserve player for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England, United Kingdom.

She represented Portugal before 2012 and Spain afterwards.

Xiao qualified to represent Spain at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan where she participated in the women's singles. In the first round, she defeated Anastassiya Lavrova of Kazakhstan 11–9 11–6 11–4 7–11 11–3. She followed that up with a 7–11 11–6 11–8 11–8 8–11 11–9 against Minnie Soo of Hong Kong. Her run came to an end in the third round where she lost 8–11 12–10 11–5 11–2 11–4 against Feng Tianwei of Singapore.