The Asian Games returns today (26 September) as Men’s and Women’s Teams action begins at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre in Hangzhou, China.
Play begins at 10:00 (local, GMT+8), with a total of 20 ties taking place on day one.
String order today is 3-1-2. Click here for the string order for the week.
In both the men’s and women’s draws, the defending champions are involved in two ties each.
In the women’s draw, 2018 champions and top seeds Hong Kong, China – represented by Tomato Ho, Sin Yuk Chan, Tsz-Wing Tong and Ka Yi Lee – take on Mongolia in the day’s first tie at 10:00 and then Thailand at 16:30.
In the men’s draw, 2018 champions Malaysia – represented by Eain Yow Ng, Ivan Yuen, Addeen Idrakie and Mohammad Syafiq Kamal – play Philippines at 12:30 and Republic of Korea at 19:30.
Men’s top seeds India, meanwhile, face Singapore at 10:00 and Qatar at 19:00.
Click here for the day’s order of play.
Click here to view the squads for the Hangzhou Asian Games.
How to watch Asian Games squash
Action from the Asian Games is being shown by the following broadcasters:
- CCTV in China
- TBS in Japan
- Sony LIV (Sony Sports Network) in India
- MediaCorp Channel 5 and mewatch.sg in Singapore
- MNCTV, RCTI, iNews TV, and Vision+ in Indonesia
- KBS, MBC, SBS, and TV Chosun in the Republic of Korea
- RTM and Astro in Malaysia
Keep up squash at the Hangzhou Asian Games on the official Hangzhou 2022 site, worldsquash.org and at asiansquash.org.