Asian Games: Japanese Teen Wins Tennis Gold, Koreans Set Up Explosive Football Final
Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka ended Japan's 40-year-long wait while North Korea and South Korea get ready to face-off on the football field.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: September 30, 2014 11:11 pm IST
Highlights on day 11 of the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea on Tuesday: (A controversial day for India | Tally)
Xie stars in hurdles
China's Xie Wenjun won the men's 110m hurdles in 13.36sec as he succeeded injury-struck former world record-holder Liu Xiang as the Asian Games champion.
Kom into gold medal match
India's five-time world champion Mary Kom reached the flyweight women's boxing final as she targets her first Asian Games gold.
All-Korean football final
North and South Korea set up an explosive men's football final after wins over Iraq and Thailand respectively. Jong Il-Gwan scored North Korea's winner but will be suspended for the final.
Teenager wins tennis
Japan's Nishioka Yoshihito, 19, shocked Taiwan's Lu Yen-hsun 6-2, 6-2 to win the men's tennis title. "This is hard to believe, I have not had a better day in tennis," he said.
China's divers stay perfect
Chen Ruolin and Liu Hiuxia won the women's synchronised 10m platform, and Cao Yuan and Lin Yue took the men's synchronised 3m springboard as China made it four out of four in diving.
Double for China's mountain bikers
Wang Zhen and Shi Qinglan won the men's and women's cross-country mountain bike events in a double success for China.
Saudi success in equestrian
Abdullah Waleed Sharbatli won the individual jumping title as Saudi Arabia claimed their second gold medal of the Games.
South Korean sailors shine
South Korea's won four gold medals on a bumper day of sailing at the Wangsan venue.