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Badminton at the 1986 Asian Games – Women's team

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The badminton women's team tournament at the 1986 Asian Games in Seoul took place from 27 September to 29 September.

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Schedule

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

Date Time Event
27 September 11:00 Quarter-finals
28 September 18:00 Semi-finals
29 September 18:00 Final

Results

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1  China 4
   South Korea 5    South Korea 1
   Nepal 0 1  China 5
   India 1    Japan 0
   Japan 4    Japan 3
2  Indonesia 2

Quarterfinals

27 September
South Korea  5–0  Nepal
Kim Yun-ja 2–0 Kalpana Rana 11–0, 11–1
Hwang Hye-young 2–0 Chhanya Shrestha 11–0, 11–0
Kim Yun-ja / Yoo Sang-hee 2–0 Kalpana Rana / Chhanya Shrestha 15–0, 15–0
Chung Myung-hee / Hwang Hye-young 2–0 Rajani Joshi / Reema Shrestha 15–1, 15–1
Yoo Sang-hee 2–0 Rajani Joshi 11–0, 11–0
27 September
India  1–4  Japan
Seema Bhandari 0–2 Sumiko Kitada 2–11, 0–11
Ami Ghia 0–2 Kimiko Jinnai 1–11, 0–11
Hufrish Nariman / Mallika Barua 0–2 Atsuko Tokuda / Yoshiko Yonekura 1–15, 0–15
Ami Ghia / Madhumita Bisht 0–2 Sumiko Kitada / Harumi Kohara 8–15, 4–15
Madhumita Bisht 2–0 Yoshiko Yonekura 11–8, 11–6

Semifinals

28 September
China  4–1  South Korea
Li Lingwei 2–1 Hwang Hye-young 11–7, 6–11, 11–9
Han Aiping 2–0 Kim Yun-ja 11–4, 11–5
Lin Ying / Guan Weizhen 0–2 Chung Myung-hee / Hwang Hye-young 13–15, 9–15
Li Lingwei / Han Aiping 2–1 Kim Yun-ja / Yoo Sang-hee 9–15, 15–8, 18–17
Zheng Yuli 2–0 Yoo Sang-hee Walkover
28 September
Japan  3–2  Indonesia
Sumiko Kitada 2–0 Sarwendah Kusumawardhani 11–9, 11–2
Kimiko Jinnai 1–2 Elizabeth Latief 5–11, 11–5, 3–11
Atsuko Tokuda / Yoshiko Yonekura 1–2 Verawaty Fadjrin / Ivana Lie 15–10, 6–15, 13–18
Sumiko Kitada / Kimiko Jinnai 2–1 Imelda Wiguno / Rosiana Tendean 15–8, 6–15, 17–14
Yoshiko Yonekura 2–0 Verawaty Fadjrin 11–8, 11–2

Final

29 September
China  5–0  Japan
Li Lingwei 2–1 Sumiko Kitada 8–11, 12–10, 11–1
Han Aiping 2–0 Kimiko Jinnai 11–1, 11–3
Lin Ying / Guan Weizhen 2–0 Atsuko Tokuda / Yoshiko Yonekura 15–3, 15–2
Li Lingwei / Han Aiping 2–1 Sumiko Kitada / Kimiko Jinnai 15–6, 9–15, 15–5
Zheng Yuli 2–0 Yoshiko Yonekura 11–2, 11–6

Non-participating athletes

References

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