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Buler 17Th Asian Squash Team Championships 2014 Daily Full Results (Women's) Date : 11 June 2014 Buler 17th Asian Squash Team Championships 2014 Daily Full Results (Women's) Date : 11 June 2014 Time : 10.00am Court : Centre Court Match : Pool A Order MAS VS KOR Score 1 Nicol Ann David Beat Song Sun Mi 11-5,11-4,11-1 (3-0) 2 Low Wee Wern Beat Park Eun Ok 11-9,11-7,11-3 (3-0) 3 Delia Odette Arnold Beat Yang Yeon Soo 11-3,11-8,11-9 (3-0) MAS Beat KOR 3-0 Time : 10.00am Court : Court #9 Match : Pool A Order JPN VS SRI Score 1 Misaki Kobayashi Beat Nadindi Udangawa 11-1,11-0,11-4 (3-0) 2 Risa Sugimoto Lost to Mihiliya Methsarani 10-12,6-11,11-3,3-11(1-3) 3 Satomi Watanable Beat Naduni Gunawardane 11-6,11-2,11-2 (3-0) JPN Beat SRI 2-1 Time : 10.00am Court : Court #8 Match : Pool B Order HKG VS PAK Score 1 Joey Chan Beat Maria Toorpakai Wazir 9-11,11-4,11-8,10-12,12-10 (3-2) 2 Liu Tsz Ling Beat Muqaddas Ashraf 11-9,11-4,11-3(3-0) 3 Tong Tsz Wing Beat Sammer Anjum 11-2,11-0,11-1(3-0) HKG Beat PAK 3-0 Time : 10.00am Court : Court #7 Match : Pool B Order CHN VS IRN Score 1 Li Dong Jin Beat Dolatizadeh Parand 11-1,11-6,11-5 (3-0) 2 Gu Jin Yue Beat Mousavizadeh Arezoosadat 11-6,11-3,11-4 (3-0) 3 Duan Si Yu Lost to Taghavi RafsanjaniTaba 6-11,11-9,8-11,9-11 (1-3) CHN Beat IRN 2-1 Time : 5.00pm Court : Court #9 Match : Pool B Order HKG VS CHN Score 1 Liu Tsz Ling Beat Li Dong Jin 11-2,11-7,8-11,11-9 (3-1) 2 Tong Tsz Wing Beat Gu Jin Yue 11-4,11-6,11-9 (3-0) 3 Chu Man Yee Beat Duan Si Yu W/O, 11-0,11-0,11-0 (3-0) HKG Beat CHN 3-0 Time : 5.00pm Court : Court #8 Match : Pool A Order SRI VS SIN Score 1 Nadindi Udangawa Lost to Mao Shi Yuan 11-9,2-11,4-11,11-9,3-11 (2-3) 2 Mihiliya Methsarani Lost to Joannah Yue 5-11,3-11,7-11 (0-3) 3 Naduni Gunawardane Beat Sherilyn Yang 11-5,8-11,11-7,11-9 (3-1) SRI Lost to SIN 1-2 Time : 5.00pm Court : Court #7 Match : Pool A Order KOR VS JPN Score 1 Song Sun Mi Lost to Misaki Kobayashi 3-11,3-11,3-11 (0-3) 2 Park Eun Ok Lost to Chinatsu Matsui 8-11,10-12,11-9,5-11 (1-3) 3 Yang Yeon Soo Beat Satomi Watanabe 8-11,11-8,11-4,11-6 (3-1) KOR Lost to JPN 1-2 Time : 5.00pm Court : Court #10 Match : Pool B Order IND VS IRN Score 1 Dipika Pallikal Beat Dolatizadeh Parand 11-5,11-0,11-5 (3-0) 2 Joshna Chinappa Beat Mousavizadeh Arezoosadat 11-6,11-4,11-7 (3-0) 3 Anaka Alankamony Beat Heidary Fatemeh Alsadat 11-5,11-1,11-3 (3-0) IND Beat IRN 3-0 Buler 17th Asian Squash Team Championships 2014 Daily Full Results (Men's) Date : 11 June 2014 Time : 1.30pm Court : Centre Court Match : Pool A Order IND VS IRN Score 1 Saurav Ghosal Beat Mohammadreza Sadeghpour 11-4,11-5,11-3 (3-0) 2 Mahesh Mangaonkar Beat Maleksabet Navid 11-3,11-5,11-4 (3-0) 3 Harinderpal Singh Sandhu Beat Sanaee Mohammadhossein 11-6,11-8,12-10 (3-0) IND Beat IRN 3-0 Time : 1.30pm Court : Court #9 Match : Pool B Order PAK VS SIN Score 1 Nasir Iqbal Beat Samuel Kang 12-10,11-4,9-11,11-0 (3-1) 2 Farhan Zaman Beat Vivian Rhamanan 11-5,11-5,11-5 (3-0) 3 Danish Atlas Khan Beat Marcus Phua 11-9,11-1,11-2 (3-0) PAK Beat SIN 3-0 Time : 1.30pm Court : Court #8 Match : Pool A Order QAT VS PHI Score 1 Abdulla Mohammed Al-Tamimi Beat Robert Andrew Garcia 11-3,11-8,11-7 (3-0) 2 Abdulrahman Salem Al-Malki Beat Reymark Begornia 11-3,11-6,13-11 (3-0) 3 Ahmad Mohammed Al-Tamimi Lost to David William Pelino 5-11,8-11,11-3,6-11 (1-3) QAT Beat PHI 2-1 Time : 1.30pm Court : Court #7 Match : Pool B Order KOR VS MAC Score 1 Lee Seung Joon Beat Steven Liu 11-5,11-7,11-5 (3-0) 2 Lee Se Hyun Beat Armando Amante 11-2,11-2,11-2 (3-0) 3 Hwang Joong Won Beat Chan Hoi Long 11-4,11-2,11-5 (3-0) KOR Beat MAC 3-0 Time : 1.30pm Court : Court #10 Match : Pool C Order MAS VS SRI Score 1 Ong Beng Hee Beat Dilshan Gunawardane 11-8,11-7,11-8 (3-0) 2 Mohd Nafiizwan Mohd Adnan Beat Ravindu Laksiri 11-6,11-3,11-6 (3-0) 3 Ivan Yuen Chee Wern Beat Shamil Wakeel 11-7,11-4,11-7 (3-0) MAS Beat SRI 3-0 Time : 1.30pm Court : Court #11 Match : Pool C Order JPN VS IRQ Score 1 Yuta Fukui Beat Hasan Hashim Abdullah Al-Sulttani 11-6,11-8,11-7 (3-0) 2 Shinnosuke Tsukue Lost to Mohammed Ferman Hasan 8-11,8-11,11-9,5-11 (1-3) 3 Ryousei Kobayashi Beat Husham Abdulkareen Sabeh Al-Sady 11-8,11-4,11-8 (3-0) JPN Beat IRQ 2-1 Time : 5.00pm Court : Centre Court Match : Pool D Order HKG VS KUW Score 1 Max Lee Lost to Abdullah Almezayen 13-11,7-11,11-7,6-11,7-11 (2-3) 2 Leo Au Beat Ammar Altamimi 11-7,11-4,11-8 (3-0) 3 Yip Tsz Fung Lost to Ali B Alramezi 10-12,13-15,3-11 (0-3) HKG Lost to KUW 1-2 Time : 5.00pm Court : Court #11 Match : Pool D Order TPE VS CHN Score 1 Huang Cheng-Yao Beat Wang Jun Jie 11-5,11-5,11-4 (3-0) 2 Chen Sheng-Kai Lost to Shen Jia Qi 13-11,11-9, 5-11,8-11,8-11 (2-3) 3 Chen Chieh-Ming Beat Liang Jun 11-3,11-7,11-2 (3-0) TPE Beat CHN 2-1 Buler 17th Asian Squash Team Championships 2014 Daily Full Results (Women's) Date : 12 June 2014 Time : 1.30pm Court : Centre Court Match : Pool B Order IND VS HKG Score 1 Dipika Pallikal Lost to Joey Chan 11-9,10-12,11-4,7-11,8-11 (2-3) 2 Joshna Chinappa Beat Liu Tsz Ling 11-9,11-8,9-11,11-6 (3-1) 3 Anaka Alankamony Lost to Tong Tsz Wing 12-10,11-9,6-11,5-11,7-11 (2-3) IND Lost to HKG 1-2 Time : 1.30pm Court : Court #9 Match : Pool B Order CHN VS PAK Score 1 Li Dong Jin Lost to Maria Toorpakai Wazir 8-11,11-7,7-11,2-11 (1-3) 2 Gu Jin Yue Beat Muqaddas Ashraf 11-0,11-5,11-6 (3-0) 3 Duan Si Yu Lost to Sammer Anjum 4-11,4-11,5-11 (0-3) CHN Lost to PAK 1-2 Time : 1.30pm Court : Court #8 Match : Pool A Order MAS VS JPN Score 1 Nicol Ann David Beat Misaki Kobayashi 11-6,11-7,11-7 (3-0) 2 Low Wee Wern Beat Risa Sugimoto 11-5,11-6,11-3 (3-0) 3 Delia Odette Arnold Beat Satomi Watanabe 11-8,11-6,11-5 (3-0) MAS Beat JPN 3-0 Time : 1.30pm Court : Court #7 Match : Pool A Order KOR VS SIN Score 1 Park Eun Ok Beat Mao Shi Yuan 11-7,12-10,11-6 (3-0) 2 Yang Yeon Soo Beat Joannah Yue 12-10,11-8,11-4 (3-0) 3 Lee Ji Hyun Beat Nur Adawiyah 11-5,11-5,11-7 (3-0) KOR Beat SIN 3-0 Buler 17th Asian Squash Team Championships 2014 Daily Full Results (Men's) Date : 12 June 2014 Time : 10.00am Court : Centre Court Match : Pool B Order PAK VS KOR Score 1 Farhan Zaman Beat Lee Seung Joon 13-11,11-5,11-7 (3-0) 2 Danish Atlas Khan Beat Hwang Joong Won 11-9,11-2,11-9 (3-0) 3 Farhan Mehboob Beat Yoo Jae Jin 11-4,11-6,12-10 (3-0) PAK Beat KOR 3-0 Time : 10.00am Court : Court #9 Match : Pool C Order MAS VS IRQ Score 1 Mohd Nafiizwan Mohd Adnan Beat Hasan Hashim Abdullah Al-Sulttani 11-4,11-3,11-7 (3-0) 2 Ivan Yuen Chee Wern Beat Mohammed Ferman Hasan 11-9,9-11,11-8,11-3 (3-1) 3 Mohd Azlan Iskandar Beat Rasool Hashim Abdullah Al-sulttani 11-5,11-6,11-8 (3-0) MAS Beat IRQ 3-0 Time : 10.00am Court : Court #8 Match : Pool A Order IND VS QAT Score 1 Saurav Ghosal Beat Abdulla Mohammed Al-Tamimi 9-11,11-6,11-7,12-10 (3-1) 2 Mahesh Mangaonkar Beat Abdulrahman Salem Al-Malki 11-6,11-6,11-4 (3-0) 3 Harinderpal Singh Sandhu Beat Ahmad Mohammed Al-Tamimi 11-4,11-4,12-10 (3-0) IND Beat QAT 3-0 Time : 10.00am Court : Court #7 Match : Pool A Order IRN VS PHI Score 1 Mohammadreza Sadeghpour Beat Robert Andrew Garcia 11-9,11-9,8-11,12-10 (3-1) 2 Jafari Nadoushan Mohammadhossein Beat Reymark Begornia 11-4,8-11,11-7,11-3 (3-1) 3 Sanaee Mohammadhossein Beat David William Pelino 11-9,11-6,11-4 (3-0) IRN Beat PHI 3-0 Time : 10.00am Court : Court #10 Match : Pool B Order SIN VS MAC Score 1 Samuel Kang Beat Steven Liu 11-5,11-3,11-4 (3-0) 2 Vivian Rhamanan Beat Armando Amante 11-6,11-8,11-6 (3-0) 3 Bryan Koh Beat Chan Hoi Long 11-3,11-1,11-6 (3-0) SIN Beat MAC 3-0 Time : 10.00am Court : Court #11 Match : Pool C Order JPN VS SRI Score 1 Shinnosuke Tsukue Beat Dilshan Gunawardane 11-5,11-9,11-9 (3-0) 2 Ryousei Kobayashi Beat Ravindu Laksiri 11-9,9-11,11-4,11-3 (3-1) 3 Ryunosuke Tsukue Beat Shamil Wakeel 11-4,11-3,11-6 (3-0) JPN Beat SRI 3-0 Time : 10.00am Court : Court #13 Match : Pool D Order HKG VS TPE Score 1 Leo Au Beat Huang Cheng-Yao 11-6,11-8,11-7 (3-0) 2 Yip Tsz Fung Beat Chen Sheng-Kai 11-1,11-3,11-8 (3-0) 3 Tang Cheuk Yan 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: Pool D Order HKG VS CHN Score 1 Max Lee Beat Wang Jun Jie 11-7,11-5,11-6 (3-0) 2 Yip Tsz Fung Beat Shen Jia Qi 11-6,10-12,11-8,11-8 (3-1) 3 Tang Cheuk Yan Beat Liang Jun 11-1,11-0,11-1 (3-0) HKG Beat CHN 3-0 Time : 5.00pm Court : Court #7 Match : Pool C Order IRQ VS SRI Score 1 Mohammed Ferman Hasan Beat Dilshan Gunawardane 11-4,11-3,11-9 (3-0) 2 Husham Abdulkareen Sabeh Al-Sady Beat Ravindu Laksiri 11-5,11-7,11-7 (3-0) 3 Rasool Hashim Abdullah Al-sulttani Beat Shamil Wakeel 11-7,11-2,11-4 (3-0) IRQ Beat SRI 3-0 Time : 5.00pm Court : Court #10 Match : Pool A Order IND VS PHI Score 1 Mahesh Mangaonkar Beat Reymark Begornia 11-2,11-3,11-3 (3-0) 2 Harinderpal Singh Sandhu Beat David William Pelino 11-2,11-6,7-11,11-5
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