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Cue sports at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games

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Cue sports
at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games
VenueMacau East Asian Games Dome
Dates27 October – 2 November 2007
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Cue sports at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games was held in Macau East Asian Games Dome, Macau, China from 27 October to 2 November 2007.[1]

Medalists

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
One-cushion singles Dương Anh Vũ
 Vietnam
Nguyễn Sĩ Tường
 Vietnam
Tadashi Machida
 Japan
English billiards singles Praprut Chaithanasakun
 Thailand
Geet Sethi
 India
Peter Gilchrist
 Singapore
Nine-ball singles Fu Jianbo
 China
Lương Chí Dũng
 Vietnam
Jeong Young-hwa
 South Korea
Snooker singles Mohammed Shehab
 United Arab Emirates
Ratchapol Pu-ob-orm
 Thailand
Xiao Guodong
 China
Snooker team  Hong Kong
Chan Wai Ki
Chan Kwok Ming
Fung Kwok Wai
 China
Xiao Guodong
Jin Long
Liu Chuang
 India
Yasin Merchant
Alok Kumar
Manan Chandra

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Eight-ball singles Tsai Pei-chen
 Chinese Taipei
Santhinee Jaisuekul
 Thailand
Chihiro Kawahara
 Japan
Nine-ball singles Chang Shu-han
 Chinese Taipei
Kim Ga-young
 South Korea
Charlene Chai
 Singapore
Snooker singles Bi Zhuqing
 China
Santhinee Jaisuekul
 Thailand
Jaique Ip
 Hong Kong

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)2114
2 Chinese Taipei (TPE)2002
3 Thailand (THA)1304
4 Vietnam (VIE)1203
5 Hong Kong (HKG)1012
6 United Arab Emirates (UAE)1001
7 India (IND)0112
 South Korea (KOR)0112
9 Japan (JPN)0022
 Singapore (SIN)0022
Totals (10 entries)88824

Results

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Men

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One-cushion singles

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Pre-quarterfinals
27 October
Quarterfinals
29 October
Semifinals
29 October
Gold medal
30 October
 Sumit Talwar (IND)  
 James Lengkang (INA)    Dương Anh Vũ (VIE) W
 Dương Anh Vũ (VIE) W  Dương Anh Vũ (VIE) W
 Yoichiro Mori (JPN) W  Yoichiro Mori (JPN)  
 Udon Khaimuk (THA)    Yoichiro Mori (JPN) W
 Cho Jae-ho (KOR)  
 Dương Anh Vũ (VIE) W
 Nguyễn Sĩ Tường (VIE)  
 Dharminder Lilly (IND)  
 Tan Kiong An (INA)    Tadashi Machida (JPN) W
 Tadashi Machida (JPN) W  Tadashi Machida (JPN)   Bronze medal
 Thawat Sujaritthurakarn (THA)    Nguyễn Sĩ Tường (VIE) W
 Ahmed Al-Sada (QAT) W  Ahmed Al-Sada (QAT)    Yoichiro Mori (JPN)  
 Nguyễn Sĩ Tường (VIE) W  Tadashi Machida (JPN) W

English billiards singles

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Round of 32 – 31 October
 Hwang Chul-ho (KOR) 0–3  Praprut Chaithanasakun (THA)
 Thawat Sujaritthurakarn (THA) 1–3  Aung Htay (MYA)
Pre-quarterfinals
31 October
Quarterfinals
1 November
Semifinals
1 November
Gold medal
2 November
 Pankaj Advani (IND) 3
 Hekta (INA) 1  Pankaj Advani (IND) 2
 Nguyễn Thanh Bình (VIE) 0  Praprut Chaithanasakun (THA) 3
 Praprut Chaithanasakun (THA) 3  Praprut Chaithanasakun (THA) 3
 Ali Al-Obaidly (QAT) 1  Aung San Oo (MYA) 1
 Ali Abdul-Mohsin (IRQ) 3  Ali Abdul-Mohsin (IRQ) 0
 Ho Chun Chong (MAC) 0  Aung San Oo (MYA) 3
 Aung San Oo (MYA) 3  Praprut Chaithanasakun (THA) 3
 Peter Gilchrist (SIN) 3  Geet Sethi (IND) 1
 Hasan Manfaluti (INA) 0  Peter Gilchrist (SIN) 3
 Nguyễn Thanh Long (VIE) 1  Aung Htay (MYA) 1
 Aung Htay (MYA) 3  Peter Gilchrist (SIN) 1 Bronze medal
 Lee Wan-soo (KOR) 0  Geet Sethi (IND) 3
 Khobala Sirisoma (SRI) 3  Khobala Sirisoma (SRI) 2  Aung San Oo (MYA) 0
 Khamis Al-Obaidly (QAT) 0  Geet Sethi (IND) 3  Peter Gilchrist (SIN) 3
 Geet Sethi (IND) 3

Nine-ball singles

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Round of 64 – 30 October
 Chan Keng Kwang (SIN) 11–0  Ankhtuyaagiin Delgerkhüü (MGL)
 Farhad Shahverdi (IRI) 1–11  Zhang Shuchun (CHN)
 Zaid Thweib (JOR) 7–11  Lương Chí Dũng (VIE)
 Najeebullah Habibi (AFG) 0–11  Abdullah Afeef (MDV)
 Prasanna Pushpakumara (SRI) 3–11  Nitiwat Kanjanasri (THA)
 Lee Chen Man (HKG) 11–5  Sayeem Hossain (BAN)
 Yukio Akakariyama (JPN) 6–11  Bashar Hussein (QAT)
 Wong Tin Hong (MAC) 7–11  Mohammed Obid (UAE)
 Nader Khan Sultani (AFG) 10–11  Nguyễn Thành Nam (VIE)
 Tepwin Arunnath (THA) 11–4  Mohammed Al-Binali (QAT)
 Shervin Rahimi (IRI) 8–11  Jalal Odetalah (JOR)
 Lkhagvabazaryn Mönkhbold (MGL) 11–4  Ibrahim Shareef (MDV)
 Takashi Uraoka (JPN) 8–11  Au Chi Wai (HKG)
 Salman Haroon (BAN) 9–11  Ayhab Hasan (IRQ)
 Si Tou Chong Wut (MAC) 10–11  Omar Abdel Sattar (SRI)
Round of 32 – 30–31 October
 Yang Ching-shun (TPE) 11–2  Esam Al-Mulla (KSA)
 Khaled Al-Mutairi (KUW) 8–11  Dharminder Lilly (IND)
 Chan Keng Kwang (SIN) 11–6  Zhang Shuchun (CHN)
 Lương Chí Dũng (VIE) 11–2  Abdullah Afeef (MDV)
 Nitiwat Kanjanasri (THA) 11–10  Lee Chen Man (HKG)
 Bashar Hussein (QAT) 11–9  Mohammed Obid (UAE)
 Mohammed Massoud (PLE) 11–0  Firas Kamel (IRQ)
 Lee Wan-soo (KOR) WO  Ricky Yang (INA)
 Wu Chia-ching (TPE) 11–6  Shyam Chand (IND)
 Helmi Qaid (KSA) 5–11  Fu Jianbo (CHN)
 Nguyễn Thành Nam (VIE) 9–11  Tepwin Arunnath (THA)
 Jalal Odetalah (JOR) 11–3  Lkhagvabazaryn Mönkhbold (MGL)
 Au Chi Wai (HKG) 6–11  Ayhab Hasan (IRQ)
 Omar Abdel Sattar (SRI) 2–11  Ali Al-Suwaidi (UAE)
 Muhammad Zulfikri (INA) 11–0  Anton Netesov (KGZ)
 Ahmad Al-Mutairi (KUW) 5–11  Jeong Young-hwa (KOR)
Pre-quarterfinals
31 October
Quarterfinals
1 November
Semifinals
1 November
Gold medal
1 November
 Yang Ching-shun (TPE) 11
 Dharminder Lilly (IND) 9  Yang Ching-shun (TPE) 8
 Chan Keng Kwang (SIN) 10  Lương Chí Dũng (VIE) 11
 Lương Chí Dũng (VIE) 11  Lương Chí Dũng (VIE) 11
 Nitiwat Kanjanasri (THA) 11  Nitiwat Kanjanasri (THA) 8
 Bashar Hussein (QAT) 2  Nitiwat Kanjanasri (THA) 11
 Mohammed Massoud (PLE)    Mohammed Massoud (PLE) 1
Bye    Lương Chí Dũng (VIE) 6
 Wu Chia-ching (TPE) 6  Fu Jianbo (CHN) 11
 Fu Jianbo (CHN) 11  Fu Jianbo (CHN) 11
 Tepwin Arunnath (THA) 11  Tepwin Arunnath (THA) 9
 Jalal Odetalah (JOR) 10  Fu Jianbo (CHN) 11 Bronze medal
 Ayhab Hasan (IRQ) 9  Jeong Young-hwa (KOR) 4
 Ali Al-Suwaidi (UAE) 11  Ali Al-Suwaidi (UAE) 5  Nitiwat Kanjanasri (THA) 7
 Muhammad Zulfikri (INA) 8  Jeong Young-hwa (KOR) 11  Jeong Young-hwa (KOR) 11
 Jeong Young-hwa (KOR) 11

Snooker singles

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Round of 64 – 27 October
 Ali Al-Obaidly (QAT) 4–1  Salman Haroon (BAN)
 Nguyễn Nhật Thanh (VIE) 4–2  Ahmad Al-Okaily (JOR)
 Issara Kachaiwong (THA) 4–0  Niraj Thapa Magar (NEP)
 Yutaka Fukuda (JPN) 4–3  Ieng San Fat (MAC)
 Nawaf Al-Hamli (KUW) 3–4  Lee Wan-soo (KOR)
 Mohsen Bukshaisha (QAT) 3–4  Mohammed Al-Jokar (UAE)
 Reenat Walem (IRQ) 4–0  Wong Tin Hong (MAC)
 Khurram Hussain Agha (PAK) 4–1  Ahmed Aseeri (KSA)
 Yusuke Tanaka (JPN) 0–4  Keith E (SIN)
Round of 32 – 27 October
 Xiao Guodong (CHN) 4–0  Firas Kamel (IRQ)
 Shahull Hameed Aslam (SRI) 4–2  Nezar Aseeri (KSA)
 Ali Al-Obaidly (QAT) 4–3  Munther Al-Basri (BRN)
 Nguyễn Nhật Thanh (VIE) 0–4  Naveen Perwani (PAK)
 Issara Kachaiwong (THA) 4–3  Peter Gilchrist (SIN)
 Yutaka Fukuda (JPN) 4–2  Hekta (INA)
 Lee Wan-soo (KOR) 0–4  Chan Wai Ki (HKG)
 Yasin Merchant (IND) 2–4  Mohammed Shehab (UAE)
 Ratchapol Pu-ob-orm (THA) 4–0  Ryan Somaratne (SRI)
 Ashraf Al-Damen (JOR) 0–4  Habib Subah (BRN)
 Mohammed Al-Jokar (UAE) 4–0  Ahmad Al-Tarkait (KUW)
 Reenat Walem (IRQ) 4–0  Saroj Kumar Mulmi (NEP)
 Khurram Hussain Agha (PAK) 1–4  Alok Kumar (IND)
 Keith E (SIN) 4–2  Fung Kwok Wai (HKG)
 Nguyễn Phúc Long (VIE) 1–4  Hasan Manfaluti (INA)
 Hwang Chul-ho (KOR) 0–4  Jin Long (CHN)
Pre-quarterfinals
28 October
Quarterfinals
28 October
Semifinals
29 October
Gold medal
29 October
 Xiao Guodong (CHN) 4
 Shahull Hameed Aslam (SRI) 0  Xiao Guodong (CHN) 4
 Ali Al-Obaidly (QAT) 0  Naveen Perwani (PAK) 3
 Naveen Perwani (PAK) 4  Xiao Guodong (CHN) 3
 Issara Kachaiwong (THA) 4  Mohammed Shehab (UAE) 4
 Yutaka Fukuda (JPN) 0  Issara Kachaiwong (THA) 1
 Chan Wai Ki (HKG) 1  Mohammed Shehab (UAE) 4
 Mohammed Shehab (UAE) 4  Mohammed Shehab (UAE) 4
 Ratchapol Pu-ob-orm (THA) 4  Ratchapol Pu-ob-orm (THA) 3
 Habib Subah (BRN) 1  Ratchapol Pu-ob-orm (THA) 4
 Mohammed Al-Jokar (UAE) 1  Reenat Walem (IRQ) 2
 Reenat Walem (IRQ) 4  Ratchapol Pu-ob-orm (THA) 4 Bronze medal
 Alok Kumar (IND) 2  Jin Long (CHN) 2
 Keith E (SIN) 4  Keith E (SIN) 1  Xiao Guodong (CHN) 4
 Hasan Manfaluti (INA) 0  Jin Long (CHN) 4  Jin Long (CHN) 2
 Jin Long (CHN) 4

Snooker team

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Round of 32 – 30 October
 Bahrain 2–3  Vietnam
 United Arab Emirates 3–0  Kuwait
 Thailand 3–0  Macau
Pre-quarterfinals
30 October
Quarterfinals
31 October
Semifinals
31 October
Gold medal
31 October
 China 3
 Jordan 0  China 3
 Vietnam 2  United Arab Emirates 1
 United Arab Emirates 3  China 3
 Iraq 3  Saudi Arabia 1
 Pakistan 1  Iraq 1
 South Korea 0  Saudi Arabia 3
 Saudi Arabia 3  China 0
 India 3  Hong Kong 3
 Sri Lanka 0  India 3
 Japan 1  Thailand 2
 Thailand 3  India 2 Bronze medal
 Qatar 3  Hong Kong 3
 Indonesia 0  Qatar 0  Saudi Arabia 2
 Singapore 1  Hong Kong 3  India 3
 Hong Kong 3

Women

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Eight-ball singles

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Round of 32 – 27 October
 Amy Hoe (SIN) 7–6  Park Eun-ji (KOR)
 Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 7–2  Pan Xiaoting (CHN)
 Molrudee Vujanic (THA) 7–0  Huỳnh Thị Ngọc Huyền (VIE)
 Yukiko Hamanishi (JPN) 7–4  Li Jia (CHN)
Pre-quarterfinals
27 October
Quarterfinals
27 October
Semifinals
28 October
Gold medal
28 October
 Chang Shu-han (TPE) 7
 Ng On Yee (HKG) 1  Chang Shu-han (TPE) 4
 Chihiro Kawahara (JPN) 7  Chihiro Kawahara (JPN) 7
 Amy Hoe (SIN) 4  Chihiro Kawahara (JPN) 6
 Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 7  Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 7
 Dương Thúy Vi (VIE) 0  Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 7
 Poppy Puspita Neviyanti (INA) 3  Anuja Chandra (IND) 3
 Anuja Chandra (IND) 7  Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 6
 Tsai Pei-chen (TPE) 7  Tsai Pei-chen (TPE) 7
 Jaique Ip (HKG) 1  Tsai Pei-chen (TPE) 7
 Charlene Chai (SIN) 2  Molrudee Vujanic (THA) 5
 Molrudee Vujanic (THA) 7  Tsai Pei-chen (TPE) 7 Bronze medal
 Desak Raka Kasih Ariati (INA) 3  Yukiko Hamanishi (JPN) 5
 Yukiko Hamanishi (JPN) 7  Yukiko Hamanishi (JPN) 7  Chihiro Kawahara (JPN) 7
 Noemie Lok (MAC) 0  Kim Ga-young (KOR) 6  Yukiko Hamanishi (JPN) 2
 Kim Ga-young (KOR) 7

Nine-ball singles

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Round of 32 – 29 October
 Jaique Ip (HKG) 1–7  Angeline Ticoalu (INA)
 Li Jia (CHN) 6–7  Charlene Chai (SIN)
 Tsai Pei-chen (TPE) 5–7  Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA)
 Amy Hoe (SIN) 3–7  Chihiro Kawahara (JPN)
Pre-quarterfinals
29 October
Quarterfinals
29 October
Semifinals
30 October
Gold medal
30 October
 Chang Shu-han (TPE) 7
 Huỳnh Thị Ngọc Huyền (VIE) 0  Chang Shu-han (TPE) 7
 Molrudee Vujanic (THA) 6  Angeline Ticoalu (INA) 2
 Angeline Ticoalu (INA) 7  Chang Shu-han (TPE) 7
 Charlene Chai (SIN) 7  Charlene Chai (SIN) 2
 Chitra Magimairaj (IND) 5  Charlene Chai (SIN) 7
 Yukiko Hamanishi (JPN) 7  Yukiko Hamanishi (JPN) 3
 Park Eun-ji (KOR) 5  Chang Shu-han (TPE) 7
 Ng On Yee (HKG) 7  Kim Ga-young (KOR) 5
 Dương Thúy Vi (VIE) 0  Ng On Yee (HKG) 3
 Sri Wahyuni (INA) 3  Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 7
 Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 7  Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 3 Bronze medal
 Chihiro Kawahara (JPN) 3  Kim Ga-young (KOR) 7
 Kim Ga-young (KOR) 7  Kim Ga-young (KOR) 7  Charlene Chai (SIN) 7
 Kou Weng Nga (MAC) 0  Pan Xiaoting (CHN) 5  Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 5
 Pan Xiaoting (CHN) 7

Snooker singles

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Pre-quarterfinals
1 November
Quarterfinals
2 November
Semifinals
2 November
Gold medal
2 November
 Park Eun-ji (KOR) 3
 Vidya Pillai (IND) 3  Vidya Pillai (IND) 2
 Chan Kit Ieng (MAC) 0  Park Eun-ji (KOR) 0
 Bi Zhuqing (CHN) 3  Bi Zhuqing (CHN) 3
 Nicha Pathomekmongkhon (THA) 0  Bi Zhuqing (CHN) 3
 Ng On Yee (HKG) 2
 Bi Zhuqing (CHN) 3
 Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 1
 Charlene Chai (SIN) 0
 Shi Chunxia (CHN) 1  Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 3
 Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 3  Santhinee Jaisuekul (THA) 3 Bronze medal
 Jaique Ip (HKG) 3  Jaique Ip (HKG) 1
 Kim Ga-young (KOR) 0  Jaique Ip (HKG) 3  Park Eun-ji (KOR) 0
 Noemie Lok (MAC) 0  Jaique Ip (HKG) 3

References

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  1. ^ "More Cue Sports Medals in 2009 Asian Indoor Games @ Vietnam". Cue Sports India. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2013.