2022 Women's Asian Squash Team Championships

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2022 Asian Squash Team Championships
19th Women's Asian Squash Team Championships
Location Flag of South Korea.svg Cheongju, South Korea
VenueCheongju International Squash Stadium
Date(s)31 October – 4 November
Results
Gold medal world centered-2.svg ChampionsFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Runners-upFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Third placeFlag of India.svg  India, Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea (shared)
  2021 2024  

The 2022 Women's Asian Squash Team Championships was the 21st edition of Asian women's team championship for squash players. The event was held at Cheongju International Squash Stadium in Cheongju, South Korea, from 31 October to 4 November 2022. [1]

Contents

Participating teams and seeds

Group stage

Pool A

Pos.TeamPlayersTPdTPtMPQualification
1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Aifa Azman, Rachel Arnold, Chan Yiwen, Yee Xin Ying 339Semifinals
2Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Eum Hwa-yeong, Yang Yeon-soo, Choe Yu-ra, Heo Ming-yeong325Semifinals
3Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Satomi Watanabe, Akari Midorikawa, Risa Sugimoto, Erisa Sano Herring3145th - 8th places
4Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Lee Yi-hsuan, Wang Yuan, Wu Yi-chun, Chen Pin-yu3005th - 8th places


Pool B

Pos.TeamPlayersTPdTPtMPQualification
1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Ho Tze-Lok, Chan Sin Yuk, Lee Ka Yi, Tong Tsz Wing 339Semifinals
2Flag of India.svg  India Tanvi Khanna, Sunayna Kuruvilla, Anahat Singh, Urwashi Joshi326Semifinals
3Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Hadis Farzad, Fereshteh Eghtedari, Ailee Nayeri, Sogol Samoodi3125th - 8th places
4Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Au Yeong Wai Yhann, Ong Zhe Sim, Vicky Lai, Aaliya Abo Al Thinin3015th - 8th places


Second round

Fifth to eighth places

5-8 semifinalsFifth place playoff
      
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 0
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 1
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 0
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 2Seventh place playoff
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 0

5th-8th semifinals


7th place playoff

5th place playoff

Knockout stage

SemifinalsFinal
      
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2
Flag of India.svg  India 1
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 2
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 2
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 0

Semifinals


Final

Final rankings

PositionTeam
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of India.svg  India
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
5thFlag of Japan.svg  Japan
6thFlag of Iran.svg  Iran
7thFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
8thFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei

Source:

Draws: [2]

Matches: [3]

Players: [4]

Result: [5]

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References

  1. "21ST ASIAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS START ON 31 OCTOBER IN CHEONGJU, KOREA".
  2. Draws
  3. Matches
  4. Players
  5. Result
Preceded by Asian Team Squash Championships
Cheongju (South Korea)

2022
Succeeded by