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Cue sports at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's snooker singles

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Men's snooker singles
at the 2006 Asian Games
VenueAl-Sadd Multi-Purpose Hall
Dates6–7 December 2006
Competitors44 from 24 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   China
silver medal
 
   China
bronze medal
 
   Thailand
← 2002
2010 →

The men's snooker singles tournament at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha took place from 6 December to 7 December at Al-Sadd Multi-Purpose Hall.

Ding Junhui won the competition by beating Liang Wenbo 4–2 in the final.[1]

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Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

Date Time Event
Wednesday, 6 December 2006 10:00 Round of 64
10:00 Round of 32
Thursday, 7 December 2006 10:00 Round of 16
13:00 Quarterfinals
16:00 Semifinals
19:30 Finals

Results

Legend

Finals

Semifinals Gold medal match
1  Ding Junhui (CHN) 4
   Atthasit Mahitthi (THA) 1 1  Ding Junhui (CHN) 4
   Liang Wenbo (CHN) 4    Liang Wenbo (CHN) 2
   Mohammed Shehab (UAE) 3
Bronze medal match
   Atthasit Mahitthi (THA) 4
   Mohammed Shehab (UAE) 2

Top half

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
1  Ding Junhui (CHN) 4
   Lương Chí Dũng (VIE) 0
1  Ding Junhui (CHN) 4
   Tseveendashiin Temüüjin (MGL) 0
   Tseveendashiin Temüüjin (MGL) 4
   Felipe Tauro (PHI) 2
1  Ding Junhui (CHN) 4
   Mohammed Al-Jokar (UAE) 2    Fung Kwok Wai (HKG) 3
   Khurram Hussain Agha (PAK) 4    Khurram Hussain Agha (PAK) 4
   Thor Chuan Leong (MAS) 1    Saleh Mohammad (AFG) 3
   Saleh Mohammad (AFG) 4    Khurram Hussain Agha (PAK) 2
   Si Tou Chong Wut (MAC) 3    Fung Kwok Wai (HKG) 4
   Ammar Taqi (KUW) 4    Ammar Taqi (KUW) 0
   Fung Kwok Wai (HKG) 4

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
   Yasin Merchant (IND) 4
   Firas Kamel (IRQ) 3    Yasin Merchant (IND) 4
   Munther Al-Basri (BRN) 4    Munther Al-Basri (BRN) 1
   Wela Henrige Jayawardena (SRI) 3    Yasin Merchant (IND) 0
   Nezar Aseeri (KSA) 4
   Mohsen Bukshaisha (QAT) 1
   Jung Tae-hoon (KOR) 0    Nezar Aseeri (KSA) 4
   Nezar Aseeri (KSA) 4    Nezar Aseeri (KSA) 0
   Atthasit Mahitthi (THA) 4
   Atthasit Mahitthi (THA) 4
   Ku Chih-wei (TPE) 2
   Atthasit Mahitthi (THA) 4
   Salman Haroon (BAN) 1
   Salman Haroon (BAN) WO
4  Neang Tola (CAM)  

Bottom half

Section 3

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
3  Marco Fu (HKG) 4
   Keith E (SIN) 1
3  Marco Fu (HKG) 4
   Đỗ Hoàng Quân (VIE) 0
   Đỗ Hoàng Quân (VIE) 4
   Lee Po-hsien (TPE) 2
3  Marco Fu (HKG) 3
   Manan Chandra (IND) 4    Liang Wenbo (CHN) 4
   Mubarak Al-Owais (KUW) 1    Manan Chandra (IND) 2
   Reenat Walem (IRQ) 4    Reenat Walem (IRQ) 4
   Vong Wai Si (MAC) 0    Reenat Walem (IRQ) 3
   Habib Subah (BRN) 4    Liang Wenbo (CHN) 4
   Zamarai Asaas (AFG) 1    Habib Subah (BRN) 3
   Liang Wenbo (CHN) 4

Section 4

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
   Ahmed Aseeri (KSA) 0
   Moh Keen Hoo (MAS) 4    Moh Keen Hoo (MAS) 4
   Lee Wan-soo (KOR) 2    Shokat Ali (PAK) 1
   Shokat Ali (PAK) 4    Moh Keen Hoo (MAS) 2
   Mohammed Shehab (UAE) 4
   Chrin Sophanna (CAM) 1
   Prasanna Pushpakumara (SRI) 0    Mohammed Shehab (UAE) 4
   Mohammed Shehab (UAE) 4    Mohammed Shehab (UAE) 4
2  Supoj Saenla (THA) 1
   Ahmed Saif (QAT) 4
   Tüvshinjargalyn Khash-Ochir (MGL) 1
   Ahmed Saif (QAT) 1
2  Supoj Saenla (THA) 4
   Ahmad Al-Okaily (JOR)  
2  Supoj Saenla (THA) WO

References

  1. ^ "Ding secures Asian Games treble". BBC Sport. 7 December 2006. Archived from the original on 8 January 2007. Retrieved 20 January 2020.

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