Asian Team Squash Championships

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Asian Team Championships
Details
Event nameAsian Team Squash Championships
Website
http://www.asiansquash.org/
Men's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s)Malaysia Malaysia
Women's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s)Malaysia Malaysia

The Asian Team Championships are the international squash competition played between teams representing different nations organised by the Asian Squash Federation. Countries enter teams of three or four players to represent them in the championships. In each round of the competition, teams face each other in a best-of-three singles matches contest. Each competition is held once every two years since 1984, except for 2020 edition which was postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Editions and results

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Men's championship

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Year Champions Runners-up Third-Place Fourth-Place Location
2024 Malaysia Malaysia Hong Kong Hong Kong Pakistan Pakistan / Japan Japan  China, Dalian
2022 India India Kuwait Kuwait Hong Kong Hong Kong / Malaysia Malaysia  South Korea, Cheongju
2021 Malaysia Malaysia India India Hong Kong Hong Kong / Japan Japan  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
2018 Hong Kong Hong Kong Pakistan Pakistan Iran Iran / Malaysia Malaysia  South Korea, Cheongju
2016 Pakistan Pakistan Hong Kong Hong Kong India India / Malaysia Malaysia  Taiwan, New Taipei City
2014 Pakistan Pakistan Malaysia Malaysia India India / Kuwait Kuwait  Hong Kong, China
2012 Pakistan Pakistan India India Malaysia Malaysia / Kuwait Kuwait  Kuwait, Kuwait City
2010 Pakistan Pakistan Malaysia Malaysia India India Kuwait Kuwait  India, Chennai
2008 Malaysia Malaysia Kuwait Kuwait Pakistan Pakistan India India  Kuwait, Kuwait City
2006 Malaysia Malaysia Pakistan Pakistan Kuwait Kuwait India India  Taiwan, Taipei
2004 Pakistan Pakistan Malaysia Malaysia India India Kuwait Kuwait  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
2002 Pakistan Pakistan Malaysia Malaysia Hong Kong Hong Kong India India  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
2000 Malaysia Malaysia Pakistan Pakistan Hong Kong Hong Kong India India  Hong Kong, China
1998 Pakistan Pakistan Malaysia Malaysia Hong Kong Hong Kong India India  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
1996 Pakistan Pakistan Hong Kong Hong Kong Malaysia Malaysia Jordan Jordan  Jordan, Amman
1994 Pakistan Pakistan Malaysia Malaysia Hong KongHong Kong India India  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
1992 Pakistan Pakistan Hong Kong Hong Kong Malaysia Malaysia Singapore Singapore  Pakistan, Peshawar
1990 Pakistan Pakistan Singapore Singapore India India Kuwait Kuwait  India, Kolkata
1988 Pakistan Pakistan Singapore Singapore Malaysia Malaysia Jordan Jordan  Kuwait, Kuwait City
1986 Pakistan Pakistan Singapore Singapore India India Malaysia Malaysia  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
1984 Pakistan Pakistan Singapore Singapore India India Malaysia Malaysia  Jordan, Amman
1981 Pakistan Pakistan India India Singapore Singapore Malaysia Malaysia  Pakistan, Karachi

Women's championship

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Year Champions Runners-up Third-Place Fourth-Place Location
2024 Malaysia Malaysia Hong Kong Hong Kong Japan Japan / South Korea South Korea  China, Dalian
2022 Hong Kong Hong Kong Malaysia Malaysia India India / South Korea South Korea  South Korea, Cheongju
2021 Malaysia Malaysia Hong Kong Hong Kong India India / Japan Japan  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
2018 Hong Kong Hong Kong South Korea South Korea Malaysia Malaysia / Japan Japan  South Korea, Cheongju
2016 Malaysia Malaysia India India Hong Kong Hong Kong / Japan Japan  Taiwan, New Taipei City
2014 Malaysia Malaysia Hong Kong Hong Kong India India / Japan Japan  Hong Kong, China
2012 India India Hong Kong Hong Kong Malaysia Malaysia / South Korea South Korea  Kuwait, Kuwait City
2010 Hong Kong Hong Kong India India Malaysia Malaysia South Korea South Korea  India, Chennai
2008 Malaysia Malaysia Hong Kong Hong Kong Japan Japan South Korea South Korea  Kuwait, Kuwait City
2006 Malaysia Malaysia Hong Kong Hong Kong Japan Japan South Korea South Korea  Taiwan, Taipei
2004 Malaysia Malaysia Hong Kong Hong Kong Japan Japan India India  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
2002 Malaysia Malaysia India India Hong Kong Hong Kong Japan Japan  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
2000 Hong Kong Hong Kong Malaysia Malaysia Japan Japan Singapore Singapore  Hong Kong, China
1998 Malaysia Malaysia Singapore Singapore Hong Kong Hong Kong Japan Japan  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
1996 Malaysia Malaysia Hong Kong Hong Kong Singapore Singapore India India  Jordan, Amman
1994 Singapore Singapore Malaysia Malaysia Japan Japan Hong Kong Hong Kong  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
1992 Malaysia Malaysia Singapore Singapore India India Sri Lanka Sri Lanka  Pakistan, Peshawar
1990 Singapore Singapore Hong Kong Hong Kong India India Malaysia Malaysia  India, Kolkata
1988 Singapore Singapore Hong Kong Hong Kong Malaysia Malaysia Bahrain Bahrein  Kuwait, Kuwait City
1986 Hong Kong Hong Kong Singapore Singapore Japan Japan Malaysia Malaysia  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

Statistics

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Titles by country

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Medals summary

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See also

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References

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