Squash at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games – Individual events

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Squash – Individual event
at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games
Squash pictogram.svg
Venue Manila Polo Club, Makati
Dates1–3 December

Individual event for squash at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games was held in Manila Polo Club, Makati, Philippines from 1 to 3 December 2019. [1]

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeRound
Sunday, 1 December10:00First Round
17:00Quarterfinals
Monday, 2 December17:00Semifinals
Tuesday, 3 December17:00Finals

Results

Men's singles

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Addeen Idrakie  (MAS)111111
Flag of Thailand.svg  Natthakit Jivasuwan  (THA)9 7 8 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Satria Laksana  (INA)3 9 5
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Satria Laksana  (INA)111111Flag of Malaysia.svg  Addeen Idrakie  (MAS)111111
Flag of Singapore.svg  Chua Man Chin  (SGP)3 3 2
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Reymark Begornia  (PHI)4 126 8
Flag of Singapore.svg  Chua Man Chin  (SGP)1110 1111
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Addeen Idrakie  (MAS)113 1111
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Robert Garcia  (PHI)7 119 5
Flag of Singapore.svg  Samuel Kang  (SGP)5 10 8
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Robert Garcia  (PHI)111211
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Robert Garcia  (PHI)118 9 1111
Flag of Thailand.svg  Poonsiri Phuwis  (THA)1110 1211Flag of Malaysia.svg  Darren Pragasam  (MAS)5 11113 5
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Arista Prima  (INA)1 1210 6 Flag of Thailand.svg  Poonsiri Phuwis  (THA)5 6 5
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Darren Pragasam  (MAS)111111

Women's singles

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Rachel Arnold  (MAS)111111
Flag of Thailand.svg  Tuddaw Thamronglarp  (THA)3 2 5 Flag of Thailand.svg  Anantana Prasertratanakul  (THA)6 5 1
Flag of Thailand.svg  Anantana Prasertratanakul  (THA)111111Flag of Malaysia.svg  Rachel Arnold  (MAS)111111
Flag of Singapore.svg  Au Yeong Wai Yhann  (SGP)6 3 8
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Yvonne Alissa Dalida  (PHI)1 13 7
Flag of Singapore.svg  Au Yeong Wai Yhann  (SGP)111511
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Rachel Arnold  (MAS)111111
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Chan Yiwen  (MAS)9 7 3
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Chan Yiwen  (MAS)111111
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Catur Yuliana  (INA)3 0 7
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Chan Yiwen  (MAS)111113
Flag of Singapore.svg  Sneha Sivakumar  (SGP)117 113rFlag of the Philippines.svg  Jemyca Aribado  (PHI)6 7 11
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Nisa Nur Fadillah  (INA)3 116 6 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Nisa Nur Fadillah  (INA)9 3 2
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Jemyca Aribado  (PHI)111111

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References

  1. "PH 2019: Squash". PH 2019 . Retrieved 1 December 2019.