Badminton – Men's team at the 2015 SEA Games | |||||||||
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Venue | Singapore Indoor Stadium | ||||||||
Dates | 10–12 June 2015 | ||||||||
Competitors | 57 from 7 nations | ||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||
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The badminton men's team tournament at the 2015 SEA Games in Singapore was held from 10 June to 12 June at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, Kallang, Singapore. [1]
All times are Singapore Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Wednesday, 10 June | 17:00 | Quarter-final |
Thursday, 11 June | 17:00 | Semi-final |
Friday, 12 June | 17:00 | Gold medal match |
Quarter-final | Semi-Final | Final | |||||||||
Indonesia (INA) | 3 | ||||||||||
Malaysia (MAS) | 2 | ||||||||||
Malaysia (MAS) | 3 | ||||||||||
Cambodia (CAM) | 0 | ||||||||||
Indonesia (INA) | 3 | ||||||||||
Thailand (THA) | 2 | ||||||||||
Laos (LAO) | 0 | ||||||||||
Singapore (SIN) | 3 | ||||||||||
Singapore (SIN) | 2 | ||||||||||
Thailand (THA) | 3 | ||||||||||
Vietnam (VIE) | 2 | ||||||||||
Thailand (THA) | 3 |
10 June | Malaysia (MAS) | 3–0 | Cambodia (CAM) |
Chong Wei Feng | 2–0 | Tep Chanmara | 21–7, 21–11 | |
Lee Chong Wei | 2–0 | Phorrom Cheng | 21–10, 21–5 | |
Tan Wee Kiong / Goh V Shem | 2–0 | Teav Yongvannak / Ngoun Kanora | 21–8, 21–11 | |
10 June | Laos (LAO) | 0–3 | Singapore (SIN) |
Phanthalang Outhaithani | 0–2 | Derek Wong | 4–21, 10–21 | |
Meksavang Phommaly | 0–2 | Loh Kean Yew | 5–21, 5–21 | |
Phakornkham Fongmalayseng | 0–2 | Sean Lee | 11–21, 10–21 | |
10 June | Vietnam (VIE) | 2–3 | Thailand (THA) |
Nguyễn Tiến Minh | 2–1 | Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk | 12–21, 21–19, 23–21 | |
Lê Hà Anh / Đào Mạnh Thắng | 2–1 | Pakkawat Vilailak / Wannawat Ampunsuwan | 15–21, 21–17, 21–14 | |
Phạm Cao Cường | 0–2 | Boonsak Ponsana | 10–21, 9–21 | |
Đỗ Tuấn Đức / Phạm Hồng Nam | 0–2 | Bodin Isara / Nipitphon Phuangphuapet | 13–21, 12–21 | |
Lê Hà Anh | 0–2 | Suppanyu Avihingsanon | 10–21, 16–21 |
11 June | Indonesia (INA) | 3–2 | Malaysia (MAS) |
Jonatan Christie | 1–2 | Chong Wei Feng | 18–21, 21–13, 15–21 | |
Ricky Karanda Suwardi / Angga Pratama | 2–1 | Tan Wee Kiong / Goh V Shem | 21–17, 15–21, 21–17 | |
Firman Abdul Kholik | 0–2 | Lee Chong Wei | 19–21, 10–21 | |
Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo / Marcus Fernaldi Gideon | 2–0 | Mak Hee Chun / Teo Kok Siang | 21–10, 21–13 | |
Ihsan Maulana Mustofa | 2–0 | Mohamad Arif Abdul Latif | 21–12, 22–20 |
11 June | Singapore (SIN) | 2–3 | Thailand (THA) |
Derek Wong | 2–0 | Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk | 21–18, 21–19 | |
Danny Bawa Chrisnanta / Chayut Triyachart | 0–2 | Bodin Isara / Nipitphon Phuangphuapet | 11–21, 20–22 | |
Loh Kean Yew | 1–2 | Boonsak Ponsana | 21–17, 18–21, 10–21 | |
Terry Hee / Hendra Wijaya | 2–0 | Sudket Prapakamol / Pakkawat Vilailak | 21–19, 21–16 | |
Ryan Ng | 0–2 | Suppanyu Avihingsanon | 14–21, 11–21 |
12 June | Indonesia (INA) | 3–2 | Thailand (THA) |
Jonatan Christie | 0–2 | Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk | 17–21, 19–21 | |
Ricky Karanda Suwardi / Angga Pratama | 2–0 | Bodin Isara / Nipitphon Phuangphuapet | 21–15, 21–13 | |
Firman Abdul Kholik | 0–2 | Boonsak Ponsana | 7–21, 14–21 | |
Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo / Marcus Fernaldi Gideon | 2–1 | Pakkawat Vilailak / Wannawat Ampunsuwan | 21–19, 18–21, 21–14 | |
Ihsan Maulana Mustofa | 2–1 | Suppanyu Avihingsanon | 20–22, 21–16, 21–9 |
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