Asian Games 2018 / Squash / Women's Singles

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The women's individual competition at the Asian Games 2018 in squash took place from 23 to 26 August 2018.

The field of participants consisted of 28 players, of which a maximum of two players per NOK , who determined the winner in the knockout system . The gold medal winner of the last edition in 2014 was Nicol David from Malaysia, who started the tournament in top position. She won the tournament again on her birthday, securing her fifth gold medal in singles at the Asian Games. Silver was won by her compatriot Sivasangari Subramaniam , the two bronze medals went to Indian women Dipika Pallikal and Joshna Chinappa .

Results

Seeding list

No. Player Round reached

01. MalaysiaMalaysia Nicol David gold
02. Hong KongHong Kong Annie Au Quarter finals
03. IndiaIndia Joshna Chinappa bronze
04th IndiaIndia Dipika Pallikal bronze

05. Hong KongHong Kong Joey Chan Quarter finals

06th JapanJapan Misaki Kobayashi Quarter finals

07th MalaysiaMalaysia Sivasangari Subramaniam silver

08th. JapanJapan Satomi Watanabe Quarter finals
No. Player Round reached
09. PhilippinesPhilippines Jemyca Aribado Round of 16

10. PhilippinesPhilippines Yvonne Alyssa Dalida Round of 16

11. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Li Dongjin Round of 16

12. MacauMacau Liu Kwai Chi 1 round

13. ThailandThailand Anantana Prasertratanakul 1 round

14th MacauMacau Gigi Yeung 1 round

15th PakistanPakistan Madina Zafar 1 round

16. PakistanPakistan Faiza Zafar 1 round

Explanation of symbols

  • r = retired
  • d = disqualification
  • where = walkover

Main round

First round   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
                     
  1  MalaysiaMalaysia N. David 11 11 11
 MongoliaMongolia K. Enkhbayar 2 4th 3     9/16  China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China D. Li 8th 5 1  
9/16  China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China D. Li 11 11 11     1  MalaysiaMalaysia N. David 11 11 11
9/16  MacauMacau G. Yeung 5 5 9     5/8  JapanJapan S. Watanabe 6th 4th 3  
 IranIran F. Eghtedari 11 11 11      IranIran F. Eghtedari 7th 5 2  
 Sri LankaSri Lanka F. Issadeen 7th 9 6th     5/8  JapanJapan S. Watanabe 11 11 11  
5/8  JapanJapan S. Watanabe 11 11 11     1  MalaysiaMalaysia N. David 11 11 11
5/8  JapanJapan M. Kobayashi 11 11 11     3/4  IndiaIndia D. Pallikal 7th 9 6th  
 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China J. Gu 2 4th 2     5/8  JapanJapan M. Kobayashi 11 11 6th 11 11  
 Korea SouthSouth Korea Y.-r. Choi 11 11 11      Korea SouthSouth Korea Y.-r. Choi 5 8th 11 13 9  
9/16  MacauMacau KC Liu 4th 1 7th     5/8  JapanJapan M. Kobayashi 4th 7th 8th
9/16  ThailandThailand A. Prasertratanakul 11 5 8th 8th     3/4  IndiaIndia D. Pallikal 11 11 11  
 IndonesiaIndonesia YS Rohmah 9 11 11 11      IndonesiaIndonesia YS Rohmah 6th 5 5  
  3/4  IndiaIndia D. Pallikal 11 11 11  
    1  MalaysiaMalaysia N. David 11 11 5 11 11
    5/8  MalaysiaMalaysia S. Subramaniam 13 9 11 6th 8th
  3/4  IndiaIndia J. Chinappa 11 11 12  
 IranIran H. Farzad 6th 9 11 5     9/16  PhilippinesPhilippines J. Aribado 2 8th 10  
9/16  PhilippinesPhilippines J. Aribado 11 11 7th 11     3/4  IndiaIndia J. Chinappa 11 12 5 12
9/16  PakistanPakistan M. Zafar 6th 9 4th     5/8  Hong KongHong Kong J. Chan 5 10 11 10  
 Korea SouthSouth Korea E.-c. Ahn 11 11 11      Korea SouthSouth Korea E.-c. Ahn 9 5 4th  
 ThailandThailand T. Thamronglarb 1 2 2     5/8  Hong KongHong Kong J. Chan 11 11 11  
5/8  Hong KongHong Kong J. Chan 11 11 11     3/4  IndiaIndia J. Chinappa 10 6th 11 7th
5/8  MalaysiaMalaysia S. Subramaniam 11 11 11     5/8  MalaysiaMalaysia S. Subramaniam 12 11 9 11  
 Sri LankaSri Lanka M. Methsarani 6th 6th 6th     5/8  MalaysiaMalaysia S. Subramaniam 11 11 11  
 IndonesiaIndonesia Y. Catur 7th 11 11 6th 14th      IndonesiaIndonesia Y. Catur 6th 7th 6th  
9/16  PakistanPakistan F. Zafar 11 6th 8th 11 12     5/8  MalaysiaMalaysia S. Subramaniam 11 11 11 3 11
9/16  PhilippinesPhilippines YA Dalida 11 11 11     2  Hong KongHong Kong A. Au 9 13 5 11 5  
 MongoliaMongolia U. Amarmend 0 0 2     9/16  PhilippinesPhilippines YA Dalida 1 4th 4th  
  2  Hong KongHong Kong A. Au 11 11 11  
   

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nicol wins gold in all-Malaysian Asiad squash final. In: thestar.com.my. The Star , August 26, 2018, accessed August 26, 2018 .
  2. Damayanti Dasgupta: Asian Games: Injured Saurav Ghoshal, Dipika Pallikal and Joshana Chinappa settle for bronze. In: indiatimes.com. The Times of India , August 26, 2018, accessed August 26, 2018 .