Women's singles at the 2014 Asian Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Yeorumul Tennis Courts | ||||||||||||
Dates | 24–30 September 2014 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 33 from 18 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Women's singles | |
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Tennis at the 2014 Asian Games |
The women's singles tennis event at the 2014 Asian Games took place at the Yeorumul Tennis Courts, Incheon, South Korea from 24 September to 30 September 2014.
All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Wednesday, 24 September 2014 | 11:30 | 1st round |
12:00 | 2nd round | |
Thursday, 25 September 2014 | 10:30 | 2nd round |
Friday, 26 September 2014 | 10:30 | 3rd round |
Saturday, 27 September 2014 | 11:00 | Quarterfinals |
Sunday, 28 September 2014 | 12:00 | Semifinals |
Tuesday, 30 September 2014 | 13:00 | Final |
Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
1 | Luksika Kumkhum (THA) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||
6 | Eri Hozumi (JPN) | 4 | 2 | 1 | Luksika Kumkhum (THA) | 3 | 65 | ||||||
3 | Misa Eguchi (JPN) | 6 | 2 | 1 | 2 | Wang Qiang (CHN) | 6 | 77 | |||||
2 | Wang Qiang (CHN) | 3 | 6 | 6 |
1st round | 2nd round | 3rd round | Quarterfinals | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Luksika Kumkhum (THA) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shaema Al-Olfi (YEM) | 6 | 6 | Shaema Al-Olfi (YEM) | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Bibhuti Karki (NEP) | 4 | 1 | 1 | Luksika Kumkhum (THA) | 6 | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Lee Ye-ra (KOR) | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anastasiýa Prenko (TKM) | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Lee Ye-ra (KOR) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Luksika Kumkhum (THA) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Hsu Chieh-yu (TPE) | 0 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Hsu Chieh-yu (TPE) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wu Ho Ching (HKG) | 4 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Hsu Chieh-yu (TPE) | 6 | 77 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Nigina Abduraimova (UZB) | 4 | 64 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sara Mansoor (PAK) | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Nigina Abduraimova (UZB) | 6 | 6 |
1st round | 2nd round | 3rd round | Quarterfinals | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Duan Yingying (CHN) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Arina Beliaeva (KGZ) | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Duan Yingying (CHN) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Kamila Kerimbayeva (KAZ) | 2 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sarah Al-Balushi (OMA) | 2 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Kamila Kerimbayeva (KAZ) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Duan Yingying (CHN) | 2 | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Eri Hozumi (JPN) | 6 | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Ankita Raina (IND) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gotovyn Dulguunjargal (MGL) | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Ankita Raina (IND) | 2 | 6 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Eri Hozumi (JPN) | 6 | 4 | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Katharina Lehnert (PHI) | 64 | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Eri Hozumi (JPN) | 77 | 7 |
1st round | 2nd round | 3rd round | Quarterfinals | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Jang Su-jeong (KOR) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jahan Baýramowa (TKM) | 0 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Jang Su-jeong (KOR) | 5 | 6 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Akgul Amanmuradova (UZB) | 7 | 3 | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Andrea Ka (CAM) | 2 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Akgul Amanmuradova (UZB) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Akgul Amanmuradova (UZB) | 1 | 6 | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Misa Eguchi (JPN) | 6 | 4 | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Lee Pei-chi (TPE) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ushna Suhail (PAK) | 0 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Lee Pei-chi (TPE) | 2 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Misa Eguchi (JPN) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Denise Dy (PHI) | 3 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Misa Eguchi (JPN) | 6 | 6 |
1st round | 2nd round | 3rd round | Quarterfinals | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Zhang Ling (HKG) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Erdenebatyn Erdenesüren (MGL) | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Zhang Ling (HKG) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Noppawan Lertcheewakarn (THA) | 2 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Natasha Palha (IND) | 5 | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Noppawan Lertcheewakarn (THA) | 7 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Zhang Ling (HKG) | 4 | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Wang Qiang (CHN) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Fatma Al-Nabhani (OMA) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anne Mathema (NEP) | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Fatma Al-Nabhani (OMA) | 3 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Wang Qiang (CHN) | 6 | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ksenia Palkina (KGZ) | 4 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Wang Qiang (CHN) | 6 | 6 |
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