This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in soft tennis from 1994 to 2022.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2002 Busan | Kim Kyung-han (KOR) | Kim Hee-soo (KOR) | Liao Nan-kai (TPE) |
2006 Doha | Wang Chun-yen (TPE) | Hidenori Shinohara (JPN) | Nam Taek-ho (KOR) |
2010 Guangzhou | Lee Yo-han (KOR) | Bae Hwan-sung (KOR) | Keiya Nakamoto (JPN) |
Yang Sheng-fa (TPE) | |||
2014 Incheon | Kim Hyeong-jun (KOR) | Edi Kusdaryanto (INA) | Zhou Mo (CHN) |
Kim Dong-hoon (KOR) | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Kim Jin-woong (KOR) | Elbert Sie (INA) | Prima Simpatiaji (INA) |
Kim Dong-hoon (KOR) | |||
2022 Hangzhou | Toshiki Uematsu (JPN) | Chang Yu-sung (TPE) | Yoon Hyoung-wook (KOR) |
Chen Yu-hsun (TPE) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 Hiroshima | Lee Myung-gu and You Young-dong (KOR) | Jang Han-sub and Lee Suk-woo (KOR) | Liao Nan-kai and Lai Yung-liao (TPE) |
1998 Bangkok | Kuo Hsu-tung and Fang Tung-hsien (TPE) | Liao Nan-kai and Yeh I-ming (TPE) | Jun In-soo and You Young-dong (KOR) |
2002 Busan | Lee Won-hak and You Young-dong (KOR) | Hwang Jeong-hwan and Kim Hee-soo (KOR) | Liao Nan-kai and Tsai Ho-tsen (TPE) |
2006 Doha | Li Chia-hung and Yang Sheng-fa (TPE) | Kim Jae-bok and You Young-dong (KOR) | Shigeo Nakahori and Tsuneo Takagawa (JPN) |
2010 Guangzhou | Li Chia-hung and Yang Sheng-fa (TPE) | Bae Hwan-sung and Kim Tae-jung (KOR) | Koji Kobayashi and Hidenori Shinohara (JPN) |
Shigeo Nakahori and Tsuneo Takagawa (JPN) | |||
2014 Incheon | Kim Dong-hoon and Kim Beom-jun (KOR) | Lin Ting-chun and Li Chia-hung (TPE) | Lee Sang-gwon and Park Kyu-cheol (KOR) |
Ho Meng-hsun and Lai Li-huang (TPE) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 Hiroshima | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chen Hsin-teng Hsieh Shun-feng Lai Yung-liao Liao Nan-kai Liu Hung-yu | South Korea (KOR) Jang Han-sub Kim Tae-kyun Lee Myung-gu Lee Suk-woo You Young-dong | Japan (JPN) Takahisa Hirayama Hideyuki Kitamoto Hironobu Saito Tsuneo Takagawa Akihiro Uematsu |
1998 Bangkok | South Korea (KOR) Choi Ji-hun Jun In-soo Kim Hee-soo Kim Kyung-han You Young-dong | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Fang Tung-hsien Kuo Hsu-tung Liao Nan-kai Sie Shun-feng Yeh I-ming | Japan (JPN) Takahisa Hirayama Hideyuki Kitamoto Shigeo Nakahori Hironobu Saito Tsuneo Takagawa |
2002 Busan | South Korea (KOR) Hwang Jeong-hwan Kim Hee-soo Kim Kyung-han Lee Won-hak You Young-dong | Japan (JPN) Shuji Komine Yasuhito Mitsuishi Shigeo Nakahori Tsuneo Takagawa Hikotsugu Watanabe | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Fang Tung-hsien Kuo Hsu-tung Liao Nan-kai Liu Chia-lun Tsai Ho-tsen |
2006 Doha | Japan (JPN) Noaya Hanada Tatsuro Kawamura Shigeo Nakahori Hidenori Shinohara Tsuneo Takagawa | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Li Chia-hung Lin Shun-wu Wang Chun-yen Yang Sheng-fa Yeh Chia-lin | South Korea (KOR) Jong Young-pal Kim Jae-bok Nam Taek-ho We Hyu-hwan You Young-dong |
2010 Guangzhou | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Kuo Chia-wei Li Chia-hung Lin Ting-chun Liu Chia-lun Yang Sheng-fa | Japan (JPN) Koji Kobayashi Shigeo Nakahori Keiya Nakamoto Hidenori Shinohara Tsuneo Takagawa | China (CHN) Chai Jin Chen Mingdong Jiao Yang Li Xiang Shi Bo |
South Korea (KOR) Bae Hwan-sung Ji Yong-min Kim Tae-jung Lee Yeon Lee Yo-han | |||
2014 Incheon | South Korea (KOR) Kim Beom-jun Kim Dong-hoon Kim Hyeong-jun Lee Sang-gwon Park Kyu-cheol | Japan (JPN) Takuya Katsura Koji Kobayashi Koichi Nagae Keiya Nakamoto Hidenori Shinohara | China (CHN) Li Ze Lin Chengwei Shi Xiaolin Zhang Yusheng Zhou Mo |
Chinese Taipei (TPE) Ho Meng-hsun Lai Li-huang Li Chia-hung Lin Ting-chun Lin Yu-tse | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | South Korea (KOR) Jeon Jee-heon Kim Beom-jun Kim Dong-hoon Kim Jin-woong Kim Ki-sung | Japan (JPN) Hayato Funemizu Taimei Marunaka Kento Masuda Koichi Nagae Toshiki Uematsu | Indonesia (INA) Hemat Bhakti Anugerah Irfandi Hendrawan Gusti Jaya Kusuma Elbert Sie Prima Simpatiaji |
Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chen Tsung-wen Chen Yu-hsun Kuo Chien-chun Lin Wei-chieh Yu Kai-wen | |||
2022 Hangzhou | Japan (JPN) Hayato Funemizu Sora Hirooka Riku Uchida Takafumi Uchimoto Toshiki Uematsu | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chang Yu-sung Chen Po-yi Chen Yu-hsun Lin Wei-chieh Yu Kai-wen | Indonesia (INA) Mario Harley Alibasa Hemat Bhakti Anugerah Tio Juliandi Hutauruk Fernando Sanger Sunu Wahyu Trijati |
South Korea (KOR) Kim Byung-gook Kim Hyun-soo Kim Tae-min Lee Hyeon-su Yoon Hyoung-wook |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2002 Busan | Park Young-hee (KOR) | Kim Hyun-ju (KOR) | Zhao Ying (CHN) |
2006 Doha | Chiang Wan-chi (TPE) | Jiang Ting (CHN) | Miwa Tsuji (JPN) |
2010 Guangzhou | Zhao Lei (CHN) | Kim Ae-kyung (KOR) | Kim Kyung-ryun (KOR) |
Chiang Wan-chi (TPE) | |||
2014 Incheon | Kim Bo-mi (KOR) | Chen Hui (CHN) | Zhong Yi (CHN) |
Kim Ae-kyung (KOR) | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Noa Takahashi (JPN) | Cheng Chu-ling (TPE) | Yu Yuanyi (CHN) |
Dwi Rahayu Pitri (INA) | |||
2022 Hangzhou | Mun Hye-gyeong (KOR) | Noa Takahashi (JPN) | Li Denglin (CHN) |
Ma Yue (CHN) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 Hiroshima | Miyuki Kumano and Yuriko Sunamoto (JPN) | Yoon Sun-kyung and Jung Soon-young (KOR) | Reiko Sahashi and Miyuki Furusawa (JPN) |
1998 Bangkok | Kang Ji-sook and Lee Mi-kyung (KOR) | Lin Li-jung and Cheng Shu-chen (TPE) | Naoko Higashi and Yuko Miyaji (JPN) |
2002 Busan | Kim Seo-woon and Jang Mi-hwa (KOR) | Shino Mizukami and Shiho Yatagai (JPN) | Park Young-hee and Kim Myung-hee (KOR) |
2006 Doha | Harumi Gyokusen and Ayumi Ueshima (JPN) | Hiromi Hamanaka and Miwa Tsuji (JPN) | Kim Kyung-ryun and Lee Kyung-pyo (KOR) |
2010 Guangzhou | Hitomi Sugimoto and Eri Uehara (JPN) | Joo Og and Kim Ae-kyung (KOR) | Xin Yani and Zhao Lei (CHN) |
Ayaka Oba and Mai Sasaki (JPN) | |||
2014 Incheon | Joo Og and Kim Ae-kyung (KOR) | Yoon Soo-jung and Kim Ji-yeon (KOR) | Nao Morita and Hikaru Yamashita (JPN) |
Cheng Chu-ling and Chen Yi-chia (TPE) |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1994 Hiroshima | South Korea (KOR) Jung Soon-young Kang Ji-sook Park Soon-joung Park Young-a Yoon Sun-kyung | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chang Shih-tsung Chang Shu-chuan Cheng Shu-chen Lin Li-jung Peng Mei-yuan | Japan (JPN) Miyuki Furusawa Yoshiko Goto Miyuki Kumano Reiko Sahashi Yuriko Sunamoto |
1998 Bangkok | South Korea (KOR) Kang Ji-sook Lee Mi-hwa Lee Mi-kyung Yang Kum-yo Yoon Sun-kyung | Japan (JPN) Naoko Higashi Satoko Ishikawa Yuko Miyaji Shino Mizukami Tomoka Oku | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chang Shu-chuan Cheng Shu-chen Hsu I-chia Lin Li-jung Lin Mei-ling |
2002 Busan | South Korea (KOR) Jang Mi-hwa Kim Hyun-ju Kim Myung-hee Kim Seo-woon Park Young-hee | Japan (JPN) Harumi Gyokusen Shino Mizukami Miwa Tsuji Ayumi Ueshima Shiho Yatagai | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chang Fang-tzu Chiang Wan-chi Chou Chiu-ping Lan Yi-yun Wang Shi-ting |
2006 Doha | South Korea (KOR) Kim Ji-eun Kim Kyung-ryun Lee Bok-soon Lee Kyung-pyo Min Soo-kyoung | Japan (JPN) Harumi Gyokusen Hiromi Hamanaka Miwa Tsuji Eri Uehara Ayumi Ueshima | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chiang Wan-chi Chou Chiu-ping Fang Yen-ling Lan Yi-yun Yang Hui-ju |
2010 Guangzhou | Japan (JPN) Kana Morihara Ayaka Oba Mai Sasaki Hitomi Sugimoto Eri Uehara | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chang Wen-hsin Cheng Chu-ling Chiang Wan-chi Chu Yun-hsuan Hang Chia-ling | China (CHN) Gao Tong Hao Jie Qiu Sisi Xin Yani Zhao Lei |
South Korea (KOR) Joo Og Kim Ae-kyung Kim Kyung-ryun Kwon Ran-hee Park Soon-joung | |||
2014 Incheon | South Korea (KOR) Joo Og Kim Ae-kyung Kim Bo-mi Kim Ji-yeon Yoon Soo-jung | Japan (JPN) Nao Kobayashi Kana Morihara Nao Morita Ayaka Oba Hikaru Yamashita | China (CHN) Chen Hui Feng Zixuan Liu Ge Xin Yani Zhong Yi |
Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chan Chia-hsin Chen Yi-chia Cheng Chu-ling Chiang Wan-chi Kuo Chien-chi | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Japan (JPN) Misaki Hangai Riko Hayashida Rurika Kuroki Kurumi Onoue Noa Takahashi | South Korea (KOR) Baek Seol Kim Ji-yeon Kim Young-hai Mun Hye-gyeong Yoo Ye-seul | China (CHN) Feng Zixuan Liu Yin Ma Yue Wang Yufei Yu Yuanyi |
Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chan Chia-hsin Cheng Chu-ling Huang Shih-yuan Kuo Chien-chi Lee Ching-wen | |||
2022 Hangzhou | Japan (JPN) Haruka Kubo Kurumi Onoue Tomomi Shimuta Noa Takahashi Emina Watanabe | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Cheng Chu-ling Hsu Chiao-ying Huang Shih-yuan Kuo Chien-chi Lo Shu-ting | China (CHN) Fu Xiaochen Li Denglin Ma Yue |
South Korea (KOR) Ji Da-young Ko Eun-ji Lee Min-seon Lim Jin-ah Mun Hye-gyeong |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2002 Busan | You Young-dong and Kim Seo-woon (KOR) | Fang Tung-hsien and Chou Chiu-ping (TPE) | Kim Hee-soo and Park Young-hee (KOR) |
2006 Doha | We Hyu-hwan and Kim Ji-eun (KOR) | You Young-dong and Kim Kyung-ryun (KOR) | Tsuneo Takagawa and Harumi Gyokusen (JPN) |
2010 Guangzhou | Ji Yong-min and Kim Kyung-ryun (KOR) | Li Chia-hung and Cheng Chu-ling (TPE) | Kim Tae-jung and Kim Ae-kyung (KOR) |
Liu Chia-lun and Hang Chia-ling (TPE) | |||
2014 Incheon | Kim Beom-jun and Kim Ae-kyung (KOR) | Zhou Mo and Chen Hui (CHN) | Prima Simpatiaji and Maya Rosa (INA) |
Park Kyu-cheol and Kim Ji-yeon (KOR) | |||
2018 Jakarta–Palembang | Yu Kai-wen and Cheng Chu-ling (TPE) | Kim Ki-sung and Mun Hye-gyeong (KOR) | Toshiki Uematsu and Riko Hayashida (JPN) |
Kim Beom-jun and Kim Ji-yeon (KOR) | |||
2022 Hangzhou | Toshiki Uematsu and Noa Takahashi (JPN) | Riku Uchida and Tomomi Shimuta (JPN) | Kim Hyun-soo and Mun Hye-gyeong (KOR) |
Lin Wei-chieh and Huang Shih-yuan (TPE) |
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