Cue sports at the 2002 Asian Games – Snooker doubles

Men's snooker doubles
at the 2002 Asian Games
VenueDongju College Gymnasium
DatesOctober 1, 2002 (2002-10-01)
Competitors30 from 15 nations
Medalists
   India
   Hong Kong
   Pakistan
← 19982006
Cue sports at the
2002 Asian Games

Three-cushion singles
Partie libre singles
English billiards singles doubles
Eight-ball singles
Nine-ball singles doubles
Snooker singles doubles team

The men's snooker doubles tournament at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan took place on 1 October 2002 at Dongju College Gymnasium.

15 teams entered for the tournament. The teams were seeded based on their final ranking at the same event at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok. India (Yasin Merchant and Rafat Habib) won the gold after beating Hong Kong team of Marco Fu and Au Chi Wai in the final 3 to 1. Pakistan (Saleh Mohammad and Naveen Perwani) won the bronze medal after a 3–1 win against Chinese Taipei in bronze medal match.

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Date Time Event
Tuesday, 1 October 2002 10:00 Pre-quarterfinals
13:00 Quarterfinals
16:00 Semifinals
19:00 Finals

Results

Pre-quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
         1   Sam Chong (MAS)
  Ng Ann Seng (MAS)
1  
    Yasin Merchant (IND)
  Rafat Habib (IND)
3         Yasin Merchant (IND)
  Rafat Habib (IND)
3  
    Mohsen Bukshaisha (QAT)
  Ahmed Al-Sada (QAT)
1           Yasin Merchant (IND)
  Rafat Habib (IND)
3  
    Randy Wong (BRU)
  Shari Hj Emran (BRU)
0           Ku Chih-wei (TPE)
  Lee Kun-fang (TPE)
0  
    Ku Chih-wei (TPE)
  Lee Kun-fang (TPE)
3         Ku Chih-wei (TPE)
  Lee Kun-fang (TPE)
3  
    Si Tou Chong Wut (MAC)
  Mok Sek Kei (MAC)
0         Mohammed Shehab (UAE)
  Mohammed Al-Jokar (UAE)
2  
    Mohammed Shehab (UAE)
  Mohammed Al-Jokar (UAE)
3           Yasin Merchant (IND)
  Rafat Habib (IND)
3
3   Saleh Mohammad (PAK)
  Naveen Perwani (PAK)
3           Marco Fu (HKG)
  Au Chi Wai (HKG)
1
    Ding Junhui (CHN)
  Jin Long (CHN)
1     3   Saleh Mohammad (PAK)
  Naveen Perwani (PAK)
3  
    Park Seung-chil (KOR)
  Lee Jae-ho (KOR)
2         Neang Tola (CAM)
  Chrin Sophanna (CAM)
1  
    Neang Tola (CAM)
  Chrin Sophanna (CAM)
3       3   Saleh Mohammad (PAK)
  Naveen Perwani (PAK)
0   3rd/4th place
    Marco Fu (HKG)
  Au Chi Wai (HKG)
3           Marco Fu (HKG)
  Au Chi Wai (HKG)
3  
    Keith E (SIN)
  Marvin Lim (SIN)
1         Marco Fu (HKG)
  Au Chi Wai (HKG)
3       Ku Chih-wei (TPE)
  Lee Kun-fang (TPE)
1
    Marlon Manalo (PHI)
  Benjamin Guevara (PHI)
3         Marlon Manalo (PHI)
  Benjamin Guevara (PHI)
0   3   Saleh Mohammad (PAK)
  Naveen Perwani (PAK)
3
2   Noppadol Sangnil (THA)
  Wanshana Poomjaeng (THA)
2  

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