Tennis at the 2022 Asian Games – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
at the 2022 Asian Games
Venue Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center
Dates24–29 September
Competitors62 from 20 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of India.svg  India
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
  2018
2026  
Men's doubles
Tennis at the 2022 Asian Games
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women mixed
  2018  · Asian Games ·  2026  

The men's doubles tennis event at the 2022 Asian Games will take place at the Tennis Court of Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center, Hangzhou, China from 24 to 29 September 2023. [1]

Contents

Schedule

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

DateTimeEvent
Sunday, 24 September 202310:00Round of 32
Monday, 25 September 202310:00Round of 16
Wednesday, 27 September 202310:00Quarterfinals
Thursday, 28 September 202310:30Semifinals
Friday, 29 September 202310:00Final

Results

Legend

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Hsu Yu-hsiou  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Jason Jung  (TPE)
4 77[10]
Flag of Thailand.svg  Pruchya Isaro  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Maximus Jones  (THA)
665[2]
 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Hsu Yu-hsiou  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Jason Jung  (TPE)
66
2 Flag of India.svg  Saketh Myneni  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  Ramkumar Ramanathan  (IND)
4 4
 Flag of South Korea.svg  Hong Seong-chan  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kwon Soon-woo  (KOR)
1 78[0]
2 Flag of India.svg  Saketh Myneni  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  Ramkumar Ramanathan  (IND)
666[10]

Top half

Round of ̉32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of India.svg  Rohan Bopanna  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  Yuki Bhambri  (IND)
63 [6]
 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Bader Al-Qahtani  (KUW)
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Abdulhamid Mubarak  (KUW)
3 1  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sergey Fomin  (UZB)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Khumoyun Sultanov  (UZB)
2 6[10]
 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sergey Fomin  (UZB)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Khumoyun Sultanov  (UZB)
66  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sergey Fomin  (UZB)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Khumoyun Sultanov  (UZB)
2 3  
 Flag of East Timor.svg  Antonio Mendes  (TLS)
Flag of East Timor.svg  Guterres Ferreira  (TLS)
1 0  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Hsu Yu-hsiou  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Jason Jung  (TPE)
66 
 Flag of Pakistan.svg  Aqeel Khan  (PAK)
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi  (PAK)
66  Flag of Pakistan.svg  Aqeel Khan  (PAK)
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi  (PAK)
634
 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Hsu Yu-hsiou  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Jason Jung  (TPE)
2 6[10] Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Hsu Yu-hsiou  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Jason Jung  (TPE)
776
8 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Te Rigele  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Bu Yunchaokete  (CHN)
63 [7] Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Hsu Yu-hsiou  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Jason Jung  (TPE)
4 77[10]
3 Flag of South Korea.svg  Nam Ji-sung  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Song Min-kyu  (KOR)
67Flag of Thailand.svg  Pruchya Isaro  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Maximus Jones  (THA)
665[2]
 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Lý Hoàng Nam  (VIE)
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Văn Phương  (VIE)
4 5  3 Flag of South Korea.svg  Nam Ji-sung  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Song Min-kyu  (KOR)
65 [10]
 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Grigoriy Lomakin  (KAZ)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dmitry Popko  (KAZ)
776 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Grigoriy Lomakin  (KAZ)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dmitry Popko  (KAZ)
3 7[7]
 Flag of Qatar.svg  Issa Alharrasi  (QAT)
Flag of Qatar.svg  Rashed Naif  (QAT)
622  3 Flag of South Korea.svg  Nam Ji-sung  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Song Min-kyu  (KOR)
4 6[7]
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Pruchya Isaro  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Maximus Jones  (THA)
66 Flag of Thailand.svg  Pruchya Isaro  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Maximus Jones  (THA)
63 [10]
 Flag of Mongolia.svg  Oyunbat Baatar  (MGL)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Sukhjargal Sukhbaatar  (MGL)
0 1   Flag of Thailand.svg  Pruchya Isaro  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Maximus Jones  (THA)
64 [10]
 Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Sunatullo Isroilov  (TJK)
Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Firuz Mukhidinov  (TJK)
0 0 7 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Nathan Barki  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Christopher Rungkat  (INA)
3 6[7]
7 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Nathan Barki  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Christopher Rungkat  (INA)
66 

Bottom half

Round of ̉32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Flag of Japan.svg  Shinji Hazawa  (JPN)
Flag of Japan.svg  Kaito Uesugi  (JPN)
66
 Flag of Mongolia.svg  Oyunbold Baatar  (MGL)
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Sukhbaatar Puntsag  (MGL)
0 0  5 Flag of Japan.svg  Shinji Hazawa  (JPN)
Flag of Japan.svg  Kaito Uesugi  (JPN)
77 
 Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Bakhtiyor Isroilov  (TJK)
Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Sobir Saidov  (TJK)
0 0  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Denis Yevseyev  (KAZ)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Beibit Zhukayev  (KAZ)
5 5  
 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Denis Yevseyev  (KAZ)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Beibit Zhukayev  (KAZ)
66 5 Flag of Japan.svg  Shinji Hazawa  (JPN)
Flag of Japan.svg  Kaito Uesugi  (JPN)
2 4  
 Flag of South Korea.svg  Hong Seong-chan  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kwon Soon-woo  (KOR)
66 Flag of South Korea.svg  Hong Seong-chan  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kwon Soon-woo  (KOR)
66 
 Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Wong Hong-kit  (HKG)
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Coleman Wong  (HKG)
2 2   Flag of South Korea.svg  Hong Seong-chan  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kwon Soon-woo  (KOR)
66
 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thantub Suksumrarn  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul  (THA)
4 6[10] Flag of Thailand.svg  Thantub Suksumrarn  (THA)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul  (THA)
3 3
4 Flag of the Philippines.svg  Francis Alcantara  (PHI)
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Ruben Gonzales  (PHI)
64 [5] Flag of South Korea.svg  Hong Seong-chan  (KOR)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kwon Soon-woo  (KOR)
1 78[0]
6 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Ho Chen-jui  (TPE)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Wu Tung-lin  (TPE)
3 0 2 Flag of India.svg  Saketh Myneni  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  Ramkumar Ramanathan  (IND)
666[10]
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Yibing  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhizhen Zhang  (CHN)
66  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Yibing  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhizhen Zhang  (CHN)
66 
 Flag of Qatar.svg  Mubarak Al Harrasi  (QAT)
Flag of Qatar.svg  Mashari Naif  (QAT)
66 Flag of Qatar.svg  Mubarak Al Harrasi  (QAT)
Flag of Qatar.svg  Mashari Naif  (QAT)
3 4  
 Flag of Macau.svg  Lam Chin Lok  (MAC)
Flag of Macau.svg  Marco Leung  (MAC)
3 1   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Yibing  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhizhen Zhang  (CHN)
1 68 
 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Amir Milushev  (UZB)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Maxim Shin  (UZB)
2 5 2 Flag of India.svg  Saketh Myneni  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  Ramkumar Ramanathan  (IND)
6710
 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Anthony Susanto  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  David Agung Susanto  (INA)
67  Flag of Indonesia.svg  Anthony Susanto  (INA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  David Agung Susanto  (INA)
3 2  
 Flag of Nepal.svg  Abhishek Bastola  (NEP)
Flag of Nepal.svg  Pradip Khadka  (NEP)
2 3 2 Flag of India.svg  Saketh Myneni  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  Ramkumar Ramanathan  (IND)
66 
2 Flag of India.svg  Saketh Myneni  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  Ramkumar Ramanathan  (IND)
66 

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