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Badminton at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's team

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The badminton men's team tournament at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou took place from 13 November to 15 November at Tianhe Gymnasium.

The final of the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games on 15 November was a repeat of the Doha Asian Games, with the South Korea men's team meeting China. In the end, China defeated their Korean rivals and gained their second Asian Games men's title. Indonesia and Thailand shared the bronze medal.

The first bout of the contest, the men's singles, was taken by Lin Dan. In the next bout, the men's doubles, Korea's Lee Yong-dae / Jung Jae-sung beat Cai Yun / Fu Haifeng, ranked seventh in the world, 21–17, 20–22, 24–22, to regain ground for Korea. In the next bout, Yoo Yeon-seong / Ko Sung-hyun fought against the Chinese team, but they were unable to carry the momentum of the counterattack and were beaten back. Korea's 1–3 was no match for the Chinese team in the end, with the second consecutive Asian Games silver for Korea.

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Schedule

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

Date Time Event
Saturday, 13 November 2010 09:00 Round of 16
13:00 Quarterfinals
Sunday, 14 November 2010 12:00 Semifinals
Monday, 15 November 2010 19:00 Final

Results

1st round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1  China 3
   Hong Kong 0
1  China 3
3  Indonesia 0
3  Indonesia 3
   Chinese Taipei 3    Chinese Taipei 0
   India 1 1  China 3
   Japan 3 4  South Korea 1
   Mongolia 0    Japan 1
4  South Korea 3
4  South Korea 3
   Thailand 1
   Thailand 3
2  Malaysia 2

Round of 16

13 November
Chinese Taipei  3–1  India
Hsieh Yu-hsing 2–1 Arvind Bhat 28–26, 15–21, 21–13
Fang Chieh-min / Lee Sheng-mu 2–0 Sanave Thomas / Akshay Dewalkar 21–19, 21–17
Hsueh Hsuan-yi 1–2 Parupalli Kashyap 21–18, 13–21, 21–23
Chen Hung-ling / Lin Yu-lang 2–0 Valiyaveetil Diju / Rupesh Kumar K. T. 21–17, 22–20
13 November
Japan  3–0  Mongolia
Kenichi Tago 2–0 Olonbayaryn Enkhbat 21–7, 21–4
Kazushi Yamada 2–0 Pürevsürengiin Sainbuyan 21–7, 21–11
Sho Sasaki 2–0 Mönkhbaataryn Zolzayaa 21–4, 21–2

Quarterfinals

13 November
China  3–0  Hong Kong
Lin Dan 2–0 Hu Yun 21–15, 21–17
Chen Jin 2–0 Chan Yan Kit 21–18, 21–8
Chen Long 2–0 Wong Wing Ki 21–13, 21–7
13 November
Indonesia  3–0  Chinese Taipei
Taufik Hidayat 2–1 Hsieh Yu-hsing 11–21, 21–8, 21–12
Markis Kido / Hendra Setiawan 2–0 Fang Chieh-min / Lee Sheng-mu 21–19, 21–9
Simon Santoso 2–1 Hsueh Hsuan-yi 15–21, 21–15, 21–16
13 November
Japan  1–3  South Korea
Kenichi Tago 2–1 Park Sung-hwan 21–15, 10–21, 21–18
Hirokatsu Hashimoto / Noriyasu Hirata 0–2 Jung Jae-sung / Lee Yong-dae 12–21, 12–21
Kazushi Yamada 1–2 Hong Ji-hoon 21–13, 15–21, 17–21
Kenichi Hayakawa / Hiroyuki Endo 0–2 Yoo Yeon-seong / Ko Sung-hyun 25–27, 15–21
13 November
Thailand  3–2  Malaysia
Boonsak Ponsana 2–1 Lee Chong Wei 9–21, 21–10, 21–19
Sudket Prapakamol / Songphon Anugritayawon 0–2 Koo Kien Keat / Tan Boon Heong 12–21, 13–21
Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk 1–2 Mohd Hafiz Hashim 21–14, 14–21, 18–21
Maneepong Jongjit / Bodin Isara 2–1 Mak Hee Chun / Tan Wee Kiong 21–23, 21–12, 21–16
Suppanyu Avihingsanon 2–0 Liew Daren 21–16, 21–16

Semifinals

14 November
China  3–0  Indonesia
Lin Dan 2–0 Taufik Hidayat 21–13, 23–21
Cai Yun / Fu Haifeng 2–1 Markis Kido / Hendra Setiawan 23–21, 14–21, 21–10
Chen Jin 2–0 Simon Santoso 21–11, 21–15
14 November
South Korea  3–1  Thailand
Park Sung-hwan 2–0 Boonsak Ponsana 21–9, 21–13
Jung Jae-sung / Lee Yong-dae 2–0 Sudket Prapakamol / Songphon Anugritayawon 21–13, 21–14
Son Wan-ho 0–2 Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk 17–21, 21–23
Yoo Yeon-seong / Ko Sung-hyun 2–0 Maneepong Jongjit / Bodin Isara 23–21, 21–13

Final

15 November
China  3–1  South Korea
Lin Dan 2–1 Park Sung-hwan 19–21, 21–16, 21–18
Cai Yun / Fu Haifeng 1–2 Jung Jae-sung / Lee Yong-dae 17–21, 22–20, 22–24
Chen Jin 2–0 Son Wan-ho 21–9, 21–15
Xu Chen / Guo Zhendong 2–0 Yoo Yeon-seong / Ko Sung-hyun 23–21, 21–17

Non-participating athletes

References

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