Wheelchair tennis at the 2022 ASEAN Para Games

Wheelchair tennis at the 2022 ASEAN Para Games was held at Tennis Center Manahan Stadium.

Wheelchair tennis
at the 2022 ASEAN Para Games
VenueTennis Center Manahan Stadium
Dates31 July – 5 August 2022
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Originally set to be host by Vietnam in 2021, the Games were initially cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam before hosting rights were transferred to Indonesia. It is also originally scheduled from 23 to 30 July 2022, later moved to 30 July to 6 August 2022.[1][2]

Medal summary

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  *   Host nation (Indonesia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Thailand (THA)5128
2  Malaysia (MAS)1124
3  Indonesia (INA)*0246
Totals (3 entries)64818

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles Suthi Klongrua
  Thailand
Mohamad Yusshazwan Bin Yusoff
  Malaysia
Abu Samah Borhan
  Malaysia
Nauremith Benkhuntod
  Thailand
Doubles Mohamad Yusshazwan Bin Yusoff
Abu Samah Borhan
  Malaysia
Kevin Sanjaya
Agus Fitriadi
  Indonesia
Fikkri Thoib
Daryoko
  Indonesia
Worakit Daengchuen
Banjob Suwan
  Thailand
Quad Singles Sombut Yamphapa
  Thailand
Pol Janteam
  Thailand
Madhusen
  Indonesia
Nurdin
  Indonesia
Quad Doubles Sorod Chonlaphat
Nattaporn Taosrisakul
  Thailand
not awarded not awarded

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles Sakorn Khanthasit
  Thailand
Ndaru Patma Putri
  Indonesia
Faizatul Ahya Binti Abdullah Thani
  Malaysia
Siti Hanna Komala Sari
  Indonesia
Doubles Sakorn Khanthasit
Nongnuch Roswan
  Thailand
not awarded not awarded

Men's Singles

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
            
  Mohamad Yusshazwan Bin Yusoff (MAS) 6 6
  Naruemith Benkhunthod (THA)   1 4
  Agus Fitriadi (INA) 3 1
  Naruemith Benkhunthod (THA) 6 6
  Mohamad Yusshazwan Bin Yusoff (MAS)   2 6 6
  Klongrua Suthi (THA)   6 4 7
  Klongrua Suthi (THA) 6 6
  Kevin Sanjaya (INA) 3 3
  Abu Samah Borhan (MAS)   3 4
  Klongrua Suthi (THA) 6 6

Women's Singles

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
  Ndaru Patma Putri (INA) 6 5 6
  Ndaru Patma Putri (INA) 6 6   Faizatul Ahya Binti Abdullah Thani (MAS)   2 7 3
  Chanungarn Techamaneewat (THA) 1 1   Ndaru Patma Putri (INA)   0 1
  Sakorn Khanthasit (THA)   6 6
  Siti Hanna Komala Sari (INA)   0 0
  Sakorn Khanthasit (THA) 6 6

Quad Singles

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Group Stage

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Athlete Matches won Matches lost Games won Games lost Points
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Rank
  Sombut Yamphapa (THA) 2 1 5 2 3  
  Pol Janteam (THA) 2 1 5 3 2  
  Madhusen (INA) 2 1 4 2 2  
  Nurdin (INA) 0 3 0 6 −6  

Quad Doubles

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Finals

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Semi-finals Final
        
Bye
  Nurdin
Madhusen (INA)
  Nurdin
Madhusen (INA)
1 3
  Sorod Chonlaphat
Nattaporn Taosrisakul (THA)
 
6 6
  Sorod Chonlaphat
Nattaporn Taosrisakul (THA)
Bye

Men's Doubles

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Group Stage

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Athlete Matches won Matches lost Games won Games lost Points
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Rank
  Yusshazwan Bin Yusoff
Abu Samah Borhan (MAS)
3 0 6 0 6  
  Kevin Sanjaya
Agus Fitriadi (INA)
2 1 4 2 2  
  Worakit Daengchuen
Banjob Suwan (THA)
1 2 2 4 −2  
  Fikkri Thoib
Daryoko (INA)
0 3 0 6 −6  

Women's Doubles

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Finals

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Semi-finals Final
        
Bye
  Sakorn Khanthasit
Nongnuch Roswan (THA)
  Sakorn Khanthasit
Nongnuch Roswan (THA)
 
6 6
  Ndaru Patma Putri
Siti Hanna Komala Sari (INA)
0 1
  Ndaru Patma Putri
Siti Hanna Komala Sari (INA)
Bye

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Bola.com. "Pelaksanaan ASEAN Para Games XI di Solo Mundur 1 Pekan". bola.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  2. ^ Purnomo, Ari. "Gelaran ASEAN Para Games di Solo Diundur, Apa Sebabnya?". detikjateng (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 April 2022.
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