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Badminton at the 1990 Asian Games – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
at the 1990 Asian Games
VenueBeijing Gymnasium
Dates2–6 October
Competitors24 from 7 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   China
silver medal
 
   South Korea
bronze medal
 
   Indonesia
bronze medal
 
   China
← 1986
1994 →

The badminton women's doubles tournament at the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing Sports Complex, Beijing, China took place from 2 October to 6 October.

The Chinese duo of Guan Weizhen and Nong Qunhua won the gold medal in this tournament after beating a South Korean pair in the final 2–0.

Indonesia and another team from China shared the bronze medal.

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Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
Tuesday, 2 October 1990 13:00 1st round
Thursday, 4 October 1990 13:00 Quarterfinals
Friday, 5 October 1990 13:00 Semifinals
Saturday, 6 October 1990 13:00 Final

Results

1st round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                    
1  Chung Myung-hee (KOR)
 Hwang Hye-young (KOR)
15 11 12
   Guan Weizhen (CHN)
 Nong Qunhua (CHN)
9 15 15
   Afshan Shakeel (PAK)
 Ghazala Wadood (PAK)
5 4  
   Guan Weizhen (CHN)
 Nong Qunhua (CHN)
15 15  
   Guan Weizhen (CHN)
 Nong Qunhua (CHN)
15 15  
   Verawaty Fadjrin (INA)
 Lili Tampi (INA)
8 4  
3/4  Tomomi Matsuo (JPN)
 Kyoko Sasage (JPN)
5 8  
   Verawaty Fadjrin (INA)
 Lili Tampi (INA)
15 15  
   Somharuthai Jaroensiri (THA)
 Pornsawan Plungwech (THA)
3 0  
   Verawaty Fadjrin (INA)
 Lili Tampi (INA)
15 15  
   Guan Weizhen (CHN)
 Nong Qunhua (CHN)
15 15  
   Chung So-young (KOR)
 Gil Young-ah (KOR)
11 4  
   Kimiko Jinnai (JPN)
 Hisako Mori (JPN)
14 15 4
   Chung So-young (KOR)
 Gil Young-ah (KOR)
17 12 15
   Chung So-young (KOR)
 Gil Young-ah (KOR)
15 15  
3/4  Cheng Yin Sat (HKG)
 Chui Mei Yin (HKG)
4 3  
   Chung So-young (KOR)
 Gil Young-ah (KOR)
15 15  
   Yao Fen (CHN)
 Lai Caiqin (CHN)
8 10  
   Yao Fen (CHN)
 Lai Caiqin (CHN)
15 15  
   Plernta Boonyarit (THA)
 Ladawan Mulasartsatorn (THA)
1 12  
   Yao Fen (CHN)
 Lai Caiqin (CHN)
15 5 15
2  Erma Sulistianingsih (INA)
 Rosiana Tendean (INA)
10 15 4

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