Soft tennis at the 2006 Asian Games
- Soft tennis at the 2006 Asian Games
Soft tennis was a discipline of the tennis competitions at the 2006 Asian Games.
Medal summary
Winners
December 2
Elimination Rounds
|0|JPN|2
December 3 |MGL|0|TPE|2
December 3 |JPN|2|TPE|1
December 3 |KOR|2|MGL|0
Classification Rounds
December 3 - Classification rounds for places 5 and 6
Final 8
Round8-with third
December 8 |flagicon|KOR Kim / You|5|flagicon|MGL Gantulga / Uchirsaikhan|0
December 8 |flagicon|JPN Hanada / Kawamura|5|flagicon|TPE Lin / Yeh|2
December 8 |flagicon|KOR Jong / We|1|flagicon|TPE Li / Yang|5
December 8 |flagicon|CHN Xiong / Zhang|2|flagicon|JPN Nakahori / Takagawa|5
December 8 |flagicon|KOR Kim / You|5|flagicon|JPN Hanada / Kawamura|1
December 8 |flagicon|TPE Li / Yang|5|flagicon|JPN Nakahori / Takagawa|4
December 8 |flagicon|KOR Kim / You|3|flagicon|TPE Li / Yang|5
December 8 |flagicon|JPN Hanada / Kawamura|1|flagicon|JPN Nakahori / Takagawa|5
Classification Rounds
December 8 - Classification rounds for places 5 and 6
December 5
Group C
December 5
Group F
Women
Team
Group Round
Group A
December 2
Final 16
Round8-with third
December 8 |flagicon|JPN Gyokusen / Ueshima|5|flagicon|TPE Chou / Yang |4
December 8 |flagicon|CHN Jiang / Shi|0|flagicon|KOR Kim / Lee|5
December 8 |flagicon|KOR Kim / Lee|5|flagicon|CHN Zhang / Zhao|1
December 8 |flagicon|JPN Hamanaka / Tsuji|5|flagicon|TPE Fang / Lan|0
December 8 |flagicon|JPN Gyokusen / Ueshima|5|flagicon|KOR Kim / Lee|0
December 8 |flagicon|KOR Kim / Lee|3|flagicon|JPN Hamanaka / Tsuji|5
December 8 |flagicon|JPN Gyokusen / Ueshima|5|flagicon|JPN Hamanaka / Tsuji|4
December 8 |flagicon|KOR Kim / Lee|5|flagicon|KOR Kim / Lee|3
Classification Rounds
December 8 - Classification rounds for places 5 and 6
December 5
Group C
December 5
Mixed Doubles
Round of 16
December 4
References
*citeweb|url=http://www.doha-2006.com/gis/Sports/ST/IGSTSchedule.aspx|title=Soft Tennis Competition Schedule
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