Women's team at the 2002 Asian Games | |
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Venue | Gangseo Gymnasium |
Dates | 6–8 October |
Competitors | 42 from 6 nations |
Medalists | |
Badminton at the 2002 Asian Games | |||
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Singles | men | women | |
Doubles | men | women | mixed |
Team | men | women | |
The badminton women's team tournament at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan took place from 6 November to 8 November at Gangseo Gymnasium.
All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Sunday, 6 October 2002 | 14:00 | Quarterfinals |
Monday, 7 October 2002 | 14:00 | Semifinals |
Tuesday, 8 October 2002 | 16:00 | Final |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
1 | China | 3 | ||||||||||||
Hong Kong | 3 | Hong Kong | 0 | |||||||||||
Japan | 2 | 1 | China | 3 | ||||||||||
Malaysia | 2 | 2 | South Korea | 1 | ||||||||||
Thailand | 3 | Thailand | 0 | |||||||||||
2 | South Korea | 3 |
6 October | Hong Kong | 3–2 | Japan |
Wang Chen | 1–2 | Kanako Yonekura | 11–3, 7–11, 9–11 | |
Ling Wan Ting | 2–1 | Kaori Mori | 9–11, 11–6, 11–4 | |
Koon Wai Chee | 2–1 | Shizuka Yamamoto | 11–9, 3–11, 13–12 | |
Li Wing Mui / Ling Wan Ting | 0–2 | Shizuka Yamamoto / Seiko Yamada | 5–11, 4–11 | |
Wang Chen / Koon Wai Chee | 2–0 | Yoshiko Iwata / Miyuki Tai | 11–2, 11–9 | |
6 October | Malaysia | 2–3 | Thailand |
Wong Mew Choo | 0–2 | Sujitra Ekmongkolpaisarn | 5–11, 3–11 | |
Ng Mee Fen | 2–1 | Salakjit Ponsana | 0–11, 11–5, 11–8 | |
Wong Miew Kheng | 2–0 | Sathinee Chankrachangwong | 11–2, 11–6 | |
Lim Pek Siah / Ang Li Peng | 0–2 | Saralee Thungthongkam / Sujitra Ekmongkolpaisarn | 4–11, 8–11 | |
Chin Eei Hui / Wong Pei Tty | 1–2 | Sathinee Chankrachangwong / Salakjit Ponsana | 11–7, 4–11, 7–11 | |
7 October | China | 3–0 | Hong Kong |
Zhou Mi | 2–0 | Wang Chen | 11–1, 11–2 | |
Gong Ruina | 2–0 | Ling Wan Ting | 11–0, 11–0 | |
Wei Yili / Zhang Jiewen | 2–1 | Wang Chen / Koon Wai Chee | 11–4, 10–13, 11–1 | |
7 October | Thailand | 0–3 | South Korea |
Sujitra Ekmongkolpaisarn | 0–2 | Kim Kyeung-ran | 6–11, 3–11 | |
Salakjit Ponsana | 0–2 | Jun Jae-youn | 2–11, 3–11 | |
Saralee Thungthongkam / Sujitra Ekmongkolpaisarn | 1–2 | Ra Kyung-min / Lee Kyung-won | 1–11, 13–10, 6–11 | |
8 October | China | 3–1 | South Korea |
Zhou Mi | 2–0 | Kim Kyeung-ran | 11–9, 11–8 | |
Gong Ruina | 2–0 | Jun Jae-youn | 11–7, 11–7 | |
Yang Wei / Huang Nanyan | 1–2 | Ra Kyung-min / Lee Kyung-won | 11–5, 4–11, 9–11 | |
Gao Ling / Huang Sui | 2–1 | Lee Hyo-jung / Hwang Yu-mi | 9–11, 11–2, 11–8 | |
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