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Badminton at the 1986 Asian Games – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
at the 1986 Asian Games
VenueOlympic Gymnastics Arena
Dates1–4 October
Competitors30 from 9 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   China
silver medal
 
   South Korea
bronze medal
 
   Indonesia
bronze medal
 
   Japan
← 1982
1990 →

The badminton women's doubles tournament at the 1986 Asian Games in Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul, South Korea took place from 1 October to 4 October.

15 teams from 9 nations entered for the tournament and the Chinese duo of Lin Ying and Guan Weizhen won the gold in this tournament. with a three-set victory over Korea's Kim Yun-ja and Yoo Sang-hee. Japan and Indonesia shared the bronze medal after losing in the semifinal.

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Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Date Time Event
1 October 11:00 First round
2 October 11:00 Quarter-finals
3 October 11:00 Semi-finals
4 October 11:00 Final

Results

1st round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                    
1  Kim Yun-ja (KOR)
 Yoo Sang-hee (KOR)
15 15  
   Hufrish Nariman (IND)
 Mallika Barua (IND)
0 2  
   Hufrish Nariman (IND)
 Mallika Barua (IND)
15 15  
   Chhanya Shrestha (NEP)
 Kalpana Rana (NEP)
7 2  
1  Kim Yun-ja (KOR)
 Yoo Sang-hee (KOR)
15 15  
   Rosiana Tendean (INA)
 Imelda Wiguna (INA)
12 13  
3/4  Zheng Yuli (CHN)
 Gu Jiaming (CHN)
6 17 14
   Atsuko Tokuda (JPN)
 Yoshiko Yonekura (JPN)
15 15 17
   Atsuko Tokuda (JPN)
 Yoshiko Yonekura (JPN)
2 4  
   Rosiana Tendean (INA)
 Imelda Wiguna (INA)
15 15  
   Rosiana Tendean (INA)
 Imelda Wiguna (INA)
15 15  
   Tong Chun Mui (HKG)
 Amy Chan (HKG)
4 6  
1  Kim Yun-ja (KOR)
 Yoo Sang-hee (KOR)
9 15 10
2  Lin Ying (CHN)
 Guan Weizhen (CHN)
15 8 15
   Kimiko Jinnai (JPN)
 Sumiko Kitada (JPN)
15 15  
   Tania Shah (PAK)
 Ghazala Wadood (PAK)
1 1  
   Kimiko Jinnai (JPN)
 Sumiko Kitada (JPN)
15 15  
3/4  Verawaty Fadjrin (INA)
 Ivana Lie (INA)
9 12  
   Ami Ghia (IND)
 Madhumita Bisht (IND)
15 3  
3/4  Verawaty Fadjrin (INA)
 Ivana Lie (INA)
17 15  
   Kimiko Jinnai (JPN)
 Sumiko Kitada (JPN)
2 1  
2  Lin Ying (CHN)
 Guan Weizhen (CHN)
15 15  
   Reema Shrestha (NEP)
 Rajani Joshi (NEP)
0 1  
   Chung Myung-hee (KOR)
 Hwang Hye-young (KOR)
15 15  
   Chung Myung-hee (KOR)
 Hwang Hye-young (KOR)
15 5  
2  Lin Ying (CHN)
 Guan Weizhen (CHN)
17 15  
   Darunee Lertvoralak (THA)
 Ladawan Mulasartsatorn (THA)
7 3  
2  Lin Ying (CHN)
 Guan Weizhen (CHN)
15 15  

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