Cue sports at the 2002 Asian Games – Nine-ball doubles

Men's nine-ball doubles
at the 2002 Asian Games
VenueDongju College Gymnasium
DatesOctober 6, 2002 (2002-10-06)–October 7, 2002 (2002-10-07)
Competitors32 from 16 nations
Medalists
   Philippines
   South Korea
   Kuwait
← 1998 
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 nine-ball doubles tournament at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan took place from 6 October to 7 October at Dongju College Gymnasium.

16 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. Top seed Philippines (Francisco Bustamante and Antonio Lining) won the gold after beating South Korean team of Jeong Young-hwa and Kim Won-suk in the final 11 to 9. Kuwait (Khaled Al-Mutairi and Aref Al-Awadhi) won the bronze medal after an 11–6 win against Japan in bronze medal match.

Schedule

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

Date Time Event
Sunday, 6 October 2002 10:00 Pre-quarterfinals
16:00 Quarterfinals
19:00 Semifinals
Monday, 7 October 2002 10:00 Finals

Results

Pre-quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   Francisco Bustamante (PHI)
  Antonio Lining (PHI)
11  
    Ibrahim Amir (MAS)
  Alan Tan (MAS)
6     1   Francisco Bustamante (PHI)
  Antonio Lining (PHI)
11  
    Zhang Kai (CHN)
  Fu Jianbo (CHN)
11         Zhang Kai (CHN)
  Fu Jianbo (CHN)
8  
    Muhamad Junarto (INA)
  Siauw Wieto (INA)
9       1   Francisco Bustamante (PHI)
  Antonio Lining (PHI)
11  
    Khurram Hussain Agha (PAK)
  Arifullah (PAK)
8           Khaled Al-Mutairi (KUW)
  Aref Al-Awadhi (KUW)
5  
    Khaled Al-Mutairi (KUW)
  Aref Al-Awadhi (KUW)
11         Khaled Al-Mutairi (KUW)
  Aref Al-Awadhi (KUW)
11  
    Henry Boteju (SRI)
  Khobala Sirisoma (SRI)
0         Ieng San Fat (MAC)
  Wong Tin Hong (MAC)
1  
    Ieng San Fat (MAC)
  Wong Tin Hong (MAC)
11       1   Francisco Bustamante (PHI)
  Antonio Lining (PHI)
11
3   Surathep Phoochalam (THA)
  Chatchawan Rutphae (THA)
7           Jeong Young-hwa (KOR)
  Kim Won-suk (KOR)
9
    Jeong Young-hwa (KOR)
  Kim Won-suk (KOR)
11         Jeong Young-hwa (KOR)
  Kim Won-suk (KOR)
11  
    Mohammed Al-Binali (QAT)
  Mubarak Al-Khayarin (QAT)
0         Tan Tiong Boon (SIN)
  Bernard Tey (SIN)
4  
    Tan Tiong Boon (SIN)
  Bernard Tey (SIN)
11           Jeong Young-hwa (KOR)
  Kim Won-suk (KOR)
11   3rd/4th place
    Kunihiko Takahashi (JPN)
  Akikumo Toshikawa (JPN)
11           Kunihiko Takahashi (JPN)
  Akikumo Toshikawa (JPN)
9  
    Dharminder Lilly (IND)
  Amit Khansaheb (IND)
7         Kunihiko Takahashi (JPN)
  Akikumo Toshikawa (JPN)
11       Khaled Al-Mutairi (KUW)
  Aref Al-Awadhi (KUW)
11
    Al-Muhtadee Billah (BRU)
  Lim Tat Hwe (BRU)
0     2   Chen Wei-chih (TPE)
  Fu Che-wei (TPE)
9       Kunihiko Takahashi (JPN)
  Akikumo Toshikawa (JPN)
6
2   Chen Wei-chih (TPE)
  Fu Che-wei (TPE)
11  

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