Badminton at the 1990 Asian Games – Women's doubles

Women's doubles
at the 1990 Asian Games
VenueBeijing Sports Complex
DatesOctober 2, 1990 (1990-10-02)–October 6, 1990 (1990-10-06)
Competitors24 from 7 nations
Medalists
   China
   South Korea
   Indonesia
   China
19861994
Badminton at the
1990 Asian Games

Singles men women
Doubles men women mixed
Team men women

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 in this tournament after beating a South Korean pair in the final 2–0.

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   Final
 
    1   Chung Myung-hee (KOR)
  Hwang Hye-young (KOR)
15 11 12  
    Afshan Shakeel (PAK)
  Ghazala Wadood (PAK)
5 4           Guan Weizhen (CHN)
  Nong Qunhua (CHN)
9 15 15  
    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  
    Somharuthai Jaroensiri (THA)
  Pornsawan Plungwech (THA)
3 0           Verawaty Fadjrin (INA)
  Lili Tampi (INA)
15 15    
    Verawaty Fadjrin (INA)
  Lili Tampi (INA)
15 15             Guan Weizhen (CHN)
  Nong Qunhua (CHN)
15 15  
    Kimiko Jinnai (JPN)
  Hisako Mori (JPN)
14 15 4           Chung So-young (KOR)
  Gil Young-ah (KOR)
11 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)
15 15             Yao Fen (CHN)
  Lai Caiqin (CHN)
8 10    
    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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