2019 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships

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2019 Asian Individual Squash Championships
20th Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships
Location Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
Venue National Squash Centre
Website
SRAM Website
Results
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Champion Flag of India.svg Saurav Ghosal
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Runner-up Flag of Hong Kong.svg Leo Au
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Semi-finalists Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng Eain Yow
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yip Tsz Fung
  2017 Flag of India.svg 2021 Flag of Pakistan.svg  

The 2019 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships is the men's edition of the 2019 Asian Individual Squash Championships, which serves as the individual Asian championship for squash players. The event took place at National Squash Centre in Kuala Lumpur from 1 to 5 May 2019.

Contents

Seeds

Draw and results

Finals

Semi-finalsFinal
              
1 Flag of India.svg Saurav Ghosal 111111
7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng Eain Yow 2 6 4
1 Flag of India.svg Saurav Ghosal 111111
4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Leo Au 9 2 8
4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Leo Au 111111
2 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yip Tsz Fung 3 8 4

Top half

Section 1

First roundSecond roundThird RoundQuarter-finals
1 Flag of India.svg Saurav Ghosal 111111
Flag of Kuwait.svg Ali Al-Shammari 7 2 1 Flag of the Philippines.svg David Pelino 5 2 2
Flag of the Philippines.svg David Pelino 1111111 Flag of India.svg Saurav Ghosal 111111
Flag of Japan.svg Ryunosuke Tsukue 5 8 3
Flag of Japan.svg Ryunosuke Tsukue 111111
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Addeen Idrakie 3 5 6
1 Flag of India.svg Saurav Ghosal 111111
6 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan 4 4 3
10 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Henry Leung 117 9 117
Flag of the Philippines.svg Robert Garcia 7 11118 11
Flag of the Philippines.svg Robert Garcia 11 8 13
Flag of Thailand.svg Chattaporn Juntanayingyong 6 115 5 6 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan 131115
Flag of Nepal.svg Arhant Simha 118 1111 Flag of Nepal.svg Arhant Simha 2 4 3
6 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan 111111

Section 2

First roundSecond roundThird RoundQuarter-finals
7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng Eain Yow 111111
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen Wun-lin 7 111111 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen Wun-lin 0 3 2
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Gihan Thanthrige 119 6 1 7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng Eain Yow 111111
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Druvinka Perera 5 6 5 14 Flag of Kuwait.svg Ammar Al-Tamimi 2 6 4
Flag of Kuwait.svg Mohammad Al-Khanfar 111111 Flag of Kuwait.svg Mohammad Al-Khanfar 4 5 1
14 Flag of Kuwait.svg Ammar Al-Tamimi 111111
7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng Eain Yow 118 1111
3 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Max Lee 8 117 7
9 Flag of Pakistan.svg Tayyab Aslam 111111
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Mohamad Usama 11146 8 11 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Mohamad Usama 2 5 4
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Liang-yu 6 12 '11'114 9 Flag of Pakistan.svg Tayyab Aslam 5 10 111
3 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Max Lee 11128 11
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ong Sai Hung 4 9 6
3 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Max Lee 111111

Bottom half

Section 3

First roundSecond roundThird RoundQuarter-finals
4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Leo Au 121111
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Mohammadu Hakeem 4 4 1 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Chen-yao 10 3 4
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Chen-yao 1111114 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Leo Au 111111
Flag of Thailand.svg Phuwis Poonsiri 8 10 11 11 Flag of Pakistan.svg Asim Khan 7 6 3
Flag of the Philippines.svg Reymark Bergonia 111213 Flag of the Philippines.svg Reymark Bergonia 6 9 9
11 Flag of Pakistan.svg Asim Khan 111111
4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Leo Au 6 111111
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ivan Yuen 117 5 7
16 Flag of Japan.svg Tomotaka Endo 7 118 1111
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jong-myeong 111111 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jong-myeong 119 117 5
Flag of Thailand.svg Natthakit Jivasuwan 5 1 6 16 Flag of Japan.svg Tomotaka Endo 125 9 0
Flag of South Korea.svg Ko Young-jo 1111118 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ivan Yuen 10 111111
Flag of Kuwait.svg Ali Aber 4 2 2 Flag of South Korea.svg Ko Young-jo 2 113 8
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ivan Yuen 112 1111

Section 4

First roundSecond roundThird RoundQuarter-finals
5 Flag of Qatar.svg Abdulla Al-Tamimi 111111
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen Sheng-kai w / o Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen Sheng-kai 3 2 7
Flag of Iran.svg Samiollah Ghasel Abadi 5 Flag of Qatar.svg Abdulla Al-Tamimi 111111
15 Flag of Iran.svg Sajjad Zareeian 3 9 7
Flag of India.svg Abhishek Pradhan 8 11 3
15 Flag of Iran.svg Sajjad Zareeian 111311
5 Flag of Qatar.svg Abdulla Al-Tamimi 8 5 3
2 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yip Tsz Fung 111111
12 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Syafiq Kamal 111111
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Se-hyun 111111 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Se-hyun 9 7 4
Flag of Qatar.svg Hamad Al-Amri 2 0 2 12 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Syafiq Kamal 8 4 6
2 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yip Tsz Fung 111111
Flag of South Korea.svg Woo Chang-wook 4 4 7
2 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yip Tsz Fung 111111

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