Table tennis at the 2014 Asian Games – Women's singles

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Women's singles
at the 2014 Asian Games
Venue Suwon Gymnasium
Dates29 September – 4 October 2014
Competitors40 from 22 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
  2010
2018  

The women's singles table tennis event was part of the table tennis programme and took place between September 29 and October 4, at the Suwon Gymnasium.

Contents

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

DateTimeEvent
Monday, 29 September 201411:301st round
Wednesday, 1 October 201414:002nd round
Thursday, 2 October 201410:002nd round
12:003rd round
20:00Quarterfinals
Saturday, 4 October 201410:00Semifinals
12:00Final

Results

Legend

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Shiwen  (CHN)11111111   
7 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lee Ho Ching  (HKG)8 3 7 7    1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Shiwen  (CHN)11111111   
8 Flag of South Korea.svg  Yang Ha-eun  (KOR)9 11111111  8 Flag of South Korea.svg  Yang Ha-eun  (KOR)3 5 1 7    
4 Flag of Japan.svg  Kasumi Ishikawa  (JPN)116 5 9 7   1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Shiwen  (CHN)11111311   
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhu Yuling  (CHN)11111111   3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhu Yuling  (CHN)6 4 11 7    
5 Flag of South Korea.svg  Suh Hyo-won  (KOR)4 3 8 8    3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhu Yuling  (CHN)13131411   
6 Flag of Japan.svg  Ai Fukuhara  (JPN)9 9 6 1111116 2 Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)11 11 12 8    
2 Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)1111117 3 8 11

Top half

Section 1

1st round 2nd round 3rd round
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Shiwen  (CHN)11111111   
30 Flag of Laos.svg  Sengdavieng Douangpanya  (LAO)4 3 1 7    
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Shiwen  (CHN)11116 1111  
17 Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)11111111   14 Flag of North Korea.svg  Ri Mi-gyong  (PRK)9 8 119 4   
 Flag of Qatar.svg  Noora Al-Abri  (QAT)2 4 6 6    17 Flag of Thailand.svg  Suthasini Sawettabut  (THA)12 8 5 6    
14 Flag of North Korea.svg  Ri Mi-gyong  (PRK)14111111   

Section 2

1st round 2nd round 3rd round
11 Flag of Singapore.svg  Lin Ye  (SIN)WO     
 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Aisha Iqbal Ansari  (PAK)5 115 9 7   23 Flag of Mongolia.svg  Batsaikhany Batkhishig  (MGL)       
23 Flag of Mongolia.svg  Batsaikhany Batkhishig  (MGL)119 111111  11 Flag of Singapore.svg  Lin Ye  (SIN)7 8 11127 8  
7 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lee Ho Ching  (HKG)11117 10 1111 
21 Flag of Iran.svg  Neda Shahsavari  (IRI)5 2 6 8    
7 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lee Ho Ching  (HKG)11111111   

Section 3

1st round 2nd round 3rd round
8 Flag of South Korea.svg  Yang Ha-eun  (KOR)11111111   
27 Flag of Bahrain.svg  Maryam Al-Qasimi  (BRN)3 1 4 6    
8 Flag of South Korea.svg  Yang Ha-eun  (KOR)124 11146 8 11
32 Flag of Maldives.svg  Mueena Mohamed  (MDV)11118 1112  12 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Cheng I-ching  (TPE)10 118 12 11118
 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Fajir Mohammad  (KUW)4 6 118 10   32 Flag of Maldives.svg  Mueena Mohamed  (MDV)2 2 5 1    
12 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Cheng I-ching  (TPE)11111111   

Section 4

1st round 2nd round 3rd round
16 Flag of India.svg  Manika Batra  (IND)11111111   
 Flag of Nepal.svg  Kajol Rauniyar  (NEP)10 7 11116 2  22 Flag of Macau.svg  Ma Chao In  (MAC)7 4 9 6    
22 Flag of Macau.svg  Ma Chao In  (MAC)12119 7 1111 16 Flag of India.svg  Manika Batra  (IND)9 6 7 8    
4 Flag of Japan.svg  Kasumi Ishikawa  (JPN)11111111   
18 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Beh Lee Wei  (MAS)1 4 6 9    
4 Flag of Japan.svg  Kasumi Ishikawa  (JPN)11111111   

Bottom half

Section 5

1st round 2nd round 3rd round
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhu Yuling  (CHN)11111111   
24 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lee Rou You  (MAS)5 3 2 3    
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhu Yuling  (CHN)11151111   
19 Flag of India.svg  Ankita Das  (IND)11111111   10 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ng Wing Nam  (HKG)4 13 3 9    
 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Menwah Al-Shammari  (KUW)4 9 3 9    19 Flag of India.svg  Ankita Das  (IND)8 5 117 114  
10 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ng Wing Nam  (HKG)11114 119 11 

Section 6

1st round 2nd round 3rd round
9 Flag of North Korea.svg  Ri Myong-sun  (PRK)11111111   
 Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lara Kejebachian  (LIB)6 12128 114 11 28 Flag of Qatar.svg  Aya Majdi  (QAT)2 3 4 1    
28 Flag of Qatar.svg  Aya Majdi  (QAT)1110 10 118 11139 Flag of North Korea.svg  Ri Myong-sun  (PRK)1410 117 5 138
5 Flag of South Korea.svg  Suh Hyo-won  (KOR)12 126 111111 11
26 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Rahila Kashif  (PAK)3 3 4 2    
5 Flag of South Korea.svg  Suh Hyo-won  (KOR)11111111   

Section 7

1st round 2nd round 3rd round
6 Flag of Japan.svg  Ai Fukuhara  (JPN)11111111   
25 Flag of Nepal.svg  Nabita Shrestha  (NEP)2 1 2 2    
6 Flag of Japan.svg  Ai Fukuhara  (JPN)10 118 11117 11
29 Flag of Laos.svg  Thiphakone Southamavong  (LAO)118 119 6 125 13 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lee I-chen  (TPE)124 116 3 116
 Flag of Maldives.svg  Fathimath Jumana Nimal  (MDV)8 116 111110 11 Flag of Maldives.svg  Fathimath Jumana Nimal  (MDV)1 3 5 5    
13 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lee I-chen  (TPE)11111111   

Section 8

1st round 2nd round 3rd round
15 Flag of Thailand.svg  Nanthana Komwong  (THA)11111111   
 Flag of Mongolia.svg  Barkhasyn Enkhjin  (MGL)1211119 7 3 13 Flag of Mongolia.svg  Barkhasyn Enkhjin  (MGL)9 4 5 4    
20 Flag of Macau.svg  Cheong Cheng I  (MAC)10 7 9 11111111 15 Flag of Thailand.svg  Nanthana Komwong  (THA)114 6 7 5   
2 Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)8 11111111  
31 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yuliya Ryabova  (KAZ)1 4 4 5    
2 Flag of Singapore.svg  Feng Tianwei  (SIN)11111111   

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