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Soft tennis at the 1994 Asian Games

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Soft tennis
at the 1994 Asian Games
VenueHiroshima Central Tennis Stadium
Dates10–14 October 1994
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Soft tennis was a discipline of the tennis competitions at the 1994 Asian Games. Competition took place from October 10 to October 14. All events were held at the Central Tennis Stadium in Hiroshima, Japan.

South Korea topped the medal table winning two gold medals.

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Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's doubles
details
 South Korea
Lee Myung-gu
You Young-dong
 South Korea
Jang Han-sub
Lee Suk-woo
 Chinese Taipei
Liao Nan-kai
Lai Yung-liao
Men's team
details
 Chinese Taipei
Chen Hsin-teng
Hsieh Shun-feng
Lai Yung-liao
Liao Nan-kai
Liu Hung-yu
 South Korea
Jang Han-sub
Kim Tae-kyun
Lee Myung-gu
Lee Suk-woo
You Young-dong
 Japan
Takahisa Hirayama
Hideyuki Kitamoto
Hironobu Saito
Tsuneo Takagawa
Akihiro Uematsu
Women's doubles
details
 Japan
Miyuki Kumano
Yuriko Sunamoto
 South Korea
Yoon Sun-kyung
Jung Soon-young
 Japan
Reiko Sahashi
Miyuki Furusawa
Women's team
details
 South Korea
Jung Soon-young
Kang Ji-sook
Park Soon-joung
Park Young-a
Yoon Sun-kyung
 Chinese Taipei
Chang Shih-tsung
Chang Shu-chuan
Cheng Shu-chen
Lin Li-jung
Peng Mei-yuan
 Japan
Miyuki Furusawa
Yoshiko Goto
Miyuki Kumano
Reiko Sahashi
Yuriko Sunamoto

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)2305
2 Chinese Taipei (TPE)1113
3 Japan (JPN)1034
Totals (3 entries)44412

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