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Men - Main Draw (Updated on 27 April 2015) 18th Asian Individual Championship 2015 (Page 1/ 3) 1 - 5 May 2015, Kuwait Men - Main Draw (Updated on 27 April 2015) 1 May 2015 1 May 2015 2 May 2015 3 May 2015 4 May 2015 5 May 2015 Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final Max Lee (HKG) (1) Max Lee (HKG) (1) BYE Max Lee (HKG) (1) CC 17:00 Mohamed Farahat (PLE) 3/0 - (11/6-11/5-11/5) 25 MIN C1 09:45 Sayed Azlan Iqbal (QAT) Sayed Azlan Iqbal (QAT) 3/0 - (11/0-11/2-11/0) - 15 MIN CC 19:15 Ko Young-Jo (KOR) Ko Young-Jo (KOR) C2 09:45 3/2 - (6/11-11/6-11/9-9/11-11/6) 50 MIN Mohd Ferman Hasan (IRQ) Ko Young-Jo (KOR) C1 17:00 Ravindu Laksiri (SRI) 3/1 - (11/6-12/14-11/7-11/7) 55 MIN C3 09:45 Addeen Idrakie (MAS) (16) Addeen Idrakie (MAS) (16) 3/2 - (9/11-8/11-12/10-11/3-11/4) 55 MIN CC 18:30 Farhan Zaman (PAK) (11) Farhan Zaman (PAK) (11) BYE Farhan Zaman (PAK) (11) C2 17:00 Thamer Abo Daga (PLE) 3/0 - (11/8-11/3-11/5) 20 MIN C4 09:45 Mohd Reza Sadegh Pour (IRN) Mohd Reza Sadegh Pour (IRN) W/O C2 17:00 Falah F.M.A. Mohammad (KUW) Falah F.M.A. Mohammad (KUW) C5 09:45 (11/6-9/11-9/10 RET) 26 MIN Yoo Jae-Jin (KOR) Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu (IND) (8) C3 17:00 BYE 3/0 - (11/5-11/9-11/1-RET) 24 MIN Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu (IND) (8) Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu (IND) (8) CC 17:00 CC 18:00 Mahesh Mangaonkar (IND) (6) Mahesh Mangaonkar (IND) (6) BYE Mahesh Mangaonkar (IND) (6) C4 17:00 Park Jong-Myoung (KOR) 3/1 - (11/7-11/13-11/7-11/1) 55 MIN C6 09:45 Park Jong-Myoung (KOR) Yousef N.A.F. Saleh (KUW) 3/0 - (11/9-11/9-11/6) 32 MIN C3 18:00 Shamil Wakeel (SRI) Wang Jun Jie (CHN) C7 09:45 3/1 - (11/8-11/3-9/11-11/7) 40 MIN Wang Jun Jie (CHN) Yip Tsz Fung (HKG) (10) C5 17:00 BYE 3/0 - (11/3-11/5-11/3) 20 MIN Yip Tsz Fung (HKG) (10) Yip Tsz Fung (HKG) (10) CC 17:45 Ammar Al-Tamimi (KUW) (15) Ammar Al-Tamimi (KUW) (15) C8 09:45 3/0 - (11/6-11/7-11/7) 26MIN Husham A. Sabeeh (IRQ) Ammar Al-Tamimi (KUW) (15) C6 17:00 Ayman Alfara (PLE) 3/1 - (11/6-7/11-11/5-11/8) 26 MIN CC 09:45 Shen Jia Qi (CHN) Shen Jia Qi (CHN) W/O CC 18:30 Sanjay Singh Chal (MAS) Sanjay Singh Chal (MAS) C1 10:30 3/0 - (11/3-11/4-11/3) 15 MIN Adnan Abdul Husein (SRI) Leo Au (HKG) (4) C7 17:00 BYE 3/1 - (7/11-11/5-11/0-11/4) 40 MIN Leo Au (HKG) (4) Leo Au (HKG) (4) ( ) Seedings # Ravi Dixit (IND) withdrew on 22 April 2015 18th Asian Individual Championship 2015 (Page 2/ 3) 1 - 5 May 2015, Kuwait Men - Main Draw (Updated on 27 April 2015) 1 May 2015 1 May 2015 2 May 2015 3 May 2015 4 May 2015 5 May 2015 Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final Abdullah Al-Mezayen (KUW) (3) Abdullah Al-Mezayen (KUW) (3) BYE Abdullah Al-Mezayen (KUW) (3) CC 17:45 Mohd H. Sanaei (IRN) 3/0 - (11/5-11/3-11/4) 20 MIN C2 10:30 Lee Geon-Dong (KOR) Lee Geon-Dong (KOR) 3/2 - (5/11-11/9-4/11-11/8-11/8) MIN CC 17:45 Hasanain O. Dakheel (IRQ) Hasanain O. Dakheel (IRQ) C3 10:30 3/2 - (11/3-6/11-9/11-11/3-11/7) 55 MIN Navid Malek Sabet (IRN) Tayyab Aslam (PAK) (14) C8 17:00 BYE # 3/1 - (11/5-11/7-8/11-11/6) 40 MIN Tayyab Aslam (PAK) (14) Tayyab Aslam (PAK) (14) CC 17:00 Abdulla Al-Tamimi (QAT) (9) Abdulla Al-Tamimi (QAT) (9) BYE Abdulla Al-Tamimi (QAT) (9) C1 17:45 Rasool Hashim Abdullah (IRQ) 3/1 - (11/4-6/11-11/3-11/8) 35 MIN C5 10:30 Rasool Hashim Abdullah (IRQ) Steven Liu (MAC) 3/0 - (11/7-11/2-11/6) 27 MIN C2 18:00 Mohd Alsarraj (JOR) Wong Chi Him (HKG) C6 10:30 3/2 - (9/11-11/1-11/13-11/9-11/7) 54 MIN Wong Chi Him (HKG) Nafiizwan Adnan (MAS) (5) C2 17:45 BYE 3/0 - (11/8-11/4-11/6) 40 MIN Nafiizwan Adnan (MAS) (5) Nafiizwan Adnan (MAS) (5) CC 18:00 CC 18:00 Nasir Iqbal (PAK) (7) Nasir Iqbal (PAK) (7) BYE Nasir Iqbal (PAK) (7) C3 17:45 Gihan Suwaris (SRI) 3/0 - (11/4-11/1-11/5) 15 MIN C7 10:30 Gihan Suwaris (SRI) Mohd H. Jafari Nadoushan (IRN) 3/2 - (13/11-9/11-6/11-11/6-11/8) 45 MIN C3 17:00 Ali B.M.E.M. Al-Ramezi (KUW) Ali B.M.E.M. Al-Ramezi (KUW) C8 10:30 3/1 - (11/8-8/11-11/9-11/7) 55 MIN Ahmad Alsaraj (JOR) Ivan Yuen (MAS) (13) C4 17:45 BYE 3/0 - (11/6-11/7-11/7) 37 MIN Ivan Yuen (MAS) (13) Ivan Yuen (MAS) (13) CC 19:15 Danish Atlas Khan (PAK) (12) Danish Atlas Khan (PAK) (12) BYE Danish Atlas Khan (PAK) (12) C5 17:45 Salem F.M.A. Mohammad (KUW) 3/0 - (11/8-11/2-11/6) 25 MIN CC 10:30 Salem F.M.A. Mohammad (KUW) Ahmed Mohd Al-Tamimi (QAT) # 3/0 - (11/3-11/4-11/5) 17 MIN CC 17:00 Bassel Farahat (PLE) Abdulrahman Al-Malki (QAT) C4 10:30 3/0 - (11/1-11/2-11/0) 13 MIN Abdulrahman Al-Malki (QAT) Saurav Ghosal (IND) (2) C6 17:45 BYE 3/0 - (11/4-11/3-11/2) 18 MIN Saurav Ghosal (IND) (2) Saurav Ghosal (IND) (2) ( ) Seedings # Ravi Dixit (IND) withdrew on 22 April 2015 18th Asian Individual Championship 2015 1 - 5 May 2015, Kuwait Women - Main Draw (Updated on 27 April 2015) 1 May 2015 2 May 2015 3 May 2015 4 May 2015 5 May 2015 Round 1 Round 2 Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final Nicol David (MAS) (1) Nicol David (MAS) (1) BYE CC 14:00 Gayara Jayasuriya (SRI) C2 16:00 Vanessa Chu (HKG) (10) Vanessa Chu (HKG) (10) 3/0 - (11/2-11/3-11/2) 15 MIN CC 14:15 Mihiliya Methsarani (SRI) (14) Mihiliya Methsarani (SRI) (14) C3 16:00 3/0 - (11/7-12/10-11/8) 25 MIN Eum Hwa-Yeong (KOR) C1 15:00 BYE Liu Tsz Ling (HKG) (7) Liu Tsz Ling (HKG) (7) CC 15:00 Joey Chan (HKG) (5) Joey Chan (HKG) (5) BYE C2 15:00 Wasundara Suwaris (SRI) C4 16:00 Gu Jin Yue (CHN) (12) Gu Jin Yue (CHN) (12) 3/0 - (11/3-11/3-11/5) 24 MIN CC 12:45 Li Dong Jin (CHN) (11) Li Dong Jin (CHN) (11) C5 16:00 3/0 - (11/6-11/6-11/5) 25 MIN Park Eun-Ok (KOR) # CC 15:30 BYE Joshana Chinappa (IND) (4) Joshana Chinappa (IND) (4) CC 17:00 Annie Au (HKG) (3) Annie Au (HKG) (3) BYE CC 14:45 Ivy Liu (MAC) C6 16:00 Sogol Samoodi (IRN) (15) Sogol Samoodi (IRN) (15) 3/0 - (11/3-11/5-11/1) 14 MIN CC 12:00 Lee Ji-Hyun (KOR) (16) # Lee Ji-Hyun (KOR) (16) C7 16:00 3/0 - (11/4-11/4-11/1) 30 MIN Taba Taghavi Rafsanjani (IRN) C2 16:00 BYE Rachel Arnold (MAS) (8) Rachel Arnold (MAS) (8) CC 16:00 Delia Arnold (MAS) (6) Delia Arnold (MAS) (6) BYE C3 16:00 Fathoum Issadeen (SRI) C8 16:00 Yang Yeon-Soo (KOR) (13) Yang Yeon-Soo (KOR) (13) 3/2 - (11/6-11/7-11/4) 15 MIN CC 13:30 Vanessa Raj (MAS) (9) Vanessa Raj (MAS) (9) BYE CC 16:15 BYE Dipika Pallikal (IND) (2) Dipika Pallikal (IND) (2) ( ) Seedings # Song Sun-Mi (KOR) withdrew on 27 April 2015.
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