Squash at the 2010 Asian Games – Women's singles

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Women's singles
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueAsian Games Town Gymnasium
Dates18–21 November 2010
Competitors16 from 8 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
  2006
2014  

The women's singles Squash event was part of the squash programme and took place between November 18 and 21, at the Asian Games Town Gymnasium.

Contents

Schedule

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

DateTimeEvent
Thursday, 18 November 201011:30Round 1
Friday, 19 November 201009:30Quarterfinals
Saturday, 20 November 201015:00Semifinals
Sunday, 21 November 201016:00Final

Results

Final

Final
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Nicol David  (MAS)118 1111 
2 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Annie Au  (HKG)8 116 7  

Top half

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Nicol David  (MAS)111111  
 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Park Eun-ok  (KOR)3 7 6   1 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Nicol David  (MAS)117 1111 
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Gu Jinyue  (CHN)4 10 1   5 Flag of India.svg  Dipika Pallikal  (IND)8 116 4  
5 Flag of India.svg  Dipika Pallikal  (IND)111211  1 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Nicol David  (MAS)111111  
6 Flag of India.svg  Joshna Chinappa  (IND)111111  3 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Low Wee Wern  (MAS)9 3 4   
 Flag of the Philippines.svg  Jemyca Aribado  (PHI)6 7 4   6 Flag of India.svg  Joshna Chinappa  (IND)11118 9 3
 Flag of Japan.svg  Chinatsu Matsui  (JPN)10 4 8   3 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Low Wee Wern  (MAS)7 9 111111
3 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Low Wee Wern  (MAS)121111  

Bottom half

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals
4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Joey Chan  (HKG)111111  
 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Saima Shoukat  (PAK)2 3 3   4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Joey Chan  (HKG)111111  
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Dongjin  (CHN)8 118 6  7 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Song Sun-mi  (KOR)6 5 2   
7 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Song Sun-mi  (KOR)116 1111 4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Joey Chan  (HKG)7 119 9  
8 Flag of Japan.svg  Misaki Kobayashi  (JPN)111111  2 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Annie Au  (HKG)112 1111 
 Flag of the Philippines.svg  Aysah Dalida  (PHI)6 4 4   8 Flag of Japan.svg  Misaki Kobayashi  (JPN)3 8 126  
 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Maria Toorpakai Wazir  (PAK)7 8 3   2 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Annie Au  (HKG)111110 11 
2 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Annie Au  (HKG)111111  

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