Squash at the 1998 Asian Games – Men's singles

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Men's singles
at the 1998 Asian Games
VenueAmbassador City Jomtien Hotel
Dates8–12 December 1998
Competitors19 from 12 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
2002  

The men's singles Squash event was part of the squash programme and took place between December 8 and December 12, at the Ambassador City Jomtien Hotel, Pattaya, Thailand.

Contents

Schedule

All times are Indochina Time (UTC+07:00)

DateTimeEvent
Tuesday, 8 December 199810:001st round
Wednesday, 9 December 199810:002nd round
Thursday, 10 December 199810:00Quarterfinals
Friday, 11 December 199810:00Semifinals
Saturday, 12 December 199810:00Final

Results

Finals

Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Amjad Khan  (PAK)999  
4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Abdul Faheem Khan  (HKG)0 3 3   1 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Amjad Khan  (PAK)90 97 3
3 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Kenneth Low  (MAS)8 7 0   2 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Zarak Jahan Khan  (PAK)1 96 99
2 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Zarak Jahan Khan  (PAK)1099  

Top half

Section 1

1st round 2nd round Quarterfinals
1 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Amjad Khan  (PAK)999  
 Flag of Singapore.svg  Lim Jit Uei  (SIN)3 3 5   
1 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Amjad Khan  (PAK)991 10 
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ong Beng Hee  (MAS)4 6 98  
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ong Beng Hee  (MAS)999  
 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Saman Tillekeratne  (SRI)6 3 6   

Section 2

1st round 2nd round Quarterfinals
4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Abdul Faheem Khan  (HKG)999  
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Supich Ansvananda  (THA)0 0 0   
4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Abdul Faheem Khan  (HKG)999  
8 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Faisal Sarkhouh  (KUW)3 0 6   
8 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Faisal Sarkhouh  (KUW)999  
 Flag of Jordan.svg  Saad Al-Hijazi  (JOR)999   Flag of Jordan.svg  Saad Al-Hijazi  (JOR)0 3 1   
 Flag of Iran.svg  Jamshad Pourtork  (IRI)4 0 5   

Bottom half

Section 3

1st round 2nd round Quarterfinals
 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Gihan Fernando  (SRI)0 3 0   
6 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Jackie Lee  (HKG)999  
6 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Jackie Lee  (HKG)1 5 1   
3 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Kenneth Low  (MAS)999  
 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Koo Ryun-hoe  (KOR)0 1 1   
3 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Kenneth Low  (MAS)999  

Section 4

1st round 2nd round Quarterfinals
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Visuth Tepabutra  (THA)8 7 1   
 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Khaled Al-Subaie  (KUW)1099   Flag of Kuwait.svg  Khaled Al-Subaie  (KUW)1 92 7  
7 Flag of Jordan.svg  Mohammad Al-Said  (JOR)97 99 
7 Flag of Jordan.svg  Mohammad Al-Said  (JOR)6 92 1  
 Flag of Iran.svg  Shahriar Dolatshahi  (IRI)0 2 3   2 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Zarak Jahan Khan  (PAK)95 99 
 Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Yoshihiro Watanabe  (JPN)999   Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Yoshihiro Watanabe  (JPN)1 1 0   
2 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Zarak Jahan Khan  (PAK)999  

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