Asienspiele 2002/Badminton (Dameneinzel)

Badminton wurde bei den Asienspielen 2002 in Busan, Südkorea ausgetragen. Folgend die Ergebnisse im Dameneinzel.

Ergebnisse

1. Runde
10. Oktober
Viertelfinale
11. Oktober
Halbfinale
12. Oktober
Finale
13. Oktober
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