Badminton at the 2022 Asian Games – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
at the 2022 Asian Games
VenueBinjiang Gymnasium
Dates2–7 October 2023
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of India.svg  India
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
  2018
2026  

The badminton men's doubles tournament at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou took place from 2 to 7 October at Binjiang Gymnasium. [1]

Contents

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

DateTimeEvent
Monday, 2 October 202310:00Round of 32
Wednesday, 3 October 202310:00Round of 16
Thursday, 5 October 20239:00Quarterfinals
Friday, 6 October 20239:00Semifinals
Saturday, 7 October 202315:20Gold medal match

Results

Seeds

  1. Flag of Indonesia.svg  Fajar Alfian / Muhammad Rian Ardianto  (INA)(quarter-finals)
  2. Flag of India.svg  Satwiksairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty  (IND) (champions)
  3. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liang Weikeng / Wang Chang  (CHN)(second round)
  4. Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang Min-hyuk / Seo Seung-jae  (KOR)(second round)

Finals

Semi-finals Final
          
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lee Yang  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Wang Chi-lin  (TPE)
12 10
Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi Sol-gyu  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Won-ho  (KOR)
2121
Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi Sol-gyu  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Won-ho  (KOR)
18 16
2 Flag of India.svg  Satwiksairaj Rankireddy  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  Chirag Shetty  (IND)
2121
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Aaron Chia  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Soh Wooi Yik  (MAS)
17 12
2 Flag of India.svg  Satwiksairaj Rankireddy  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  Chirag Shetty  (IND)
2121

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round Quarter-finals
               
1 Flag of Indonesia.svg  F Alfian  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  M R Ardianto  (INA)
2121
Flag of Thailand.svg  P Sukphun  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  P Teeraratsakul  (THA)
15 15
Flag of Thailand.svg  P Sukphun  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  P Teeraratsakul  (THA)
2121
Flag of Nepal.svg  P Dahal  (NEP)
Flag of Nepal.svg  S Joshi  (NEP)
8 5
1 Flag of Indonesia.svg  F Alfian  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  M R Ardianto  (INA)
19 18
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lee Y  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Wang C-l  (TPE)
2121
Flag of India.svg  Arjun M. R.  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  D Kapila  (IND)
3r
Flag of Japan.svg  T Hoki  (JPN)
Flag of Japan.svg  Y Kobayashi  (JPN)
13
Flag of Japan.svg  T Hoki  (JPN)
Flag of Japan.svg  Y Kobayashi  (JPN)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lee Y  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Wang C-l  (TPE)
w / o
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lee Y  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Wang C-l  (TPE)
2121
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ong Y S  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Teo E Y  (MAS)
16 19

Section 2

First round Second round Quarter-finals
               
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liang WK  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang C  (CHN)
2121
Flag of East Timor.svg  M de Jesus  (TLS)
Flag of East Timor.svg  R Sing  (TLS)
9 10
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liang WK  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang C  (CHN)
10 2121
Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi S-g  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim W-h  (KOR)
2118 23
Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi S-g  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim W-h  (KOR)
2121
Flag of Singapore.svg  A Kwek  (SGP)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Loh K H  (SGP)
14 16
Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi S-g  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim W-h  (KOR)
2121
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Law C H  (HKG)
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Yeung S C  (HKG)
7 11
Flag of Mongolia.svg  O Enkhbat  (MGL)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  E Enkhbold  (MGL)
18 14
Flag of Pakistan.svg  M Ali  (PAK)
Flag of Pakistan.svg  M I S Bhatti  (PAK)
2121
Flag of Pakistan.svg  M Ali  (PAK)
Flag of Pakistan.svg  M I S Bhatti  (PAK)
14 11
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Law C H  (HKG)
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Yeung S C  (HKG)
2121
Flag of Maldives.svg  T A Mohamed  (MDV)
Flag of Maldives.svg  H Z Shaheed  (MDV)
6 9
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Law C H  (HKG)
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Yeung S C  (HKG)
2121

Bottom half

Section 3

First round Second round Quarter-finals
               
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lu C-y  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Yang P-h  (TPE)
2312 21
Flag of Malaysia.svg  A Chia  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Soh W Y  (MAS)
21 2123
Flag of Malaysia.svg  A Chia  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Soh W Y  (MAS)
2121
Flag of Thailand.svg  S Jomkoh  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  K Kedren  (THA)
12 14
Flag of Bhutan.svg  A Gurung  (BHU)
Flag of Bhutan.svg  J S Lhendup  (BHU)
4 4
Flag of Thailand.svg  S Jomkoh  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  K Kedren  (THA)
2121
Flag of Malaysia.svg  A Chia  (MAS)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Soh W Y  (MAS)
2119 21
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu YC  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ou XY  (CHN)
18 2118
Flag of Mongolia.svg  K Byambajav  (MGL)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  G Jargalsaikhan  (MGL)
9 7
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu YC  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ou XY  (CHN)
2121
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu YC  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ou XY  (CHN)
2118 21
4 Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang M-h  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Seo S-j  (KOR)
19 2113
Flag of Japan.svg  A Koga  (JPN)
Flag of Japan.svg  T Saito  (JPN)
18 11
4 Flag of South Korea.svg  Kang M-h  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Seo S-j  (KOR)
2121

Section 4

First round Second round Quarter-finals
               
Flag of Nepal.svg  J Acharya  (NEP)
Flag of Nepal.svg  B Katwal  (NEP)
2121
Flag of Maldives.svg  A Nibal  (MDV)
Flag of Maldives.svg M A Rasheed (MDV)
17 18
Flag of Nepal.svg  J Acharya  (NEP)
Flag of Nepal.svg  B Katwal  (NEP)
11 4
Flag of Singapore.svg  Nge J J  (SGP)
Flag of Singapore.svg  J Prajogo  (SGP)
2121
Flag of Singapore.svg  Nge J J  (SGP)
Flag of Singapore.svg  J Prajogo  (SGP)
2121
Flag of Cambodia.svg  S Rikreay  (CAM)
Flag of Cambodia.svg  V Vath  (CAM)
11 11
Flag of Singapore.svg  Nge J J  (SGP)
Flag of Singapore.svg  J Prajogo  (SGP)
7 9
2 Flag of India.svg  S Rankireddy  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  C Shetty  (IND)
2121
Flag of Macau.svg  Leong I C  (MAC)
Flag of Macau.svg  Vong K W  (MAC)
9 8
Flag of Indonesia.svg  L R Carnando  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  D Marthin  (INA)
2121
Flag of Indonesia.svg  L R Carnando  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  D Marthin  (INA)
22 2112
2 Flag of India.svg  S Rankireddy  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  C Shetty  (IND)
2416 21
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Chow H L  (HKG)
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lui C W  (HKG)
11 16
2 Flag of India.svg  S Rankireddy  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  C Shetty  (IND)
2121

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