Swimming stars Zhang Yufei and Siobhan Haughey geared up for a gold battle at the Asian Games, while South Korea triumphed in eSports against host China.
Singaporean kitefoiler Maximilian Maeder made history at the Hangzhou Asian Games, securing the nation's inaugural gold medal in the men's formula kite event. The 17-year-old sensation's...
Neeraj Chopra, Olympic and world javelin champion, gears up to defend his Asian Games title, emphasizing mental readiness for the competition despite a challenging season.
Zhang Yufei, the world champion, sets the third-fastest time this year in the Asian Games 100m butterfly, strengthening her position for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Japan's...
Table tennis icon Ma Long anticipates his final Asian Games appearance after securing gold for China. The 34-year-old plans to support teammates but hints at retirement...
Alibaba's crucial role in the Asian Games, held in Hangzhou, showcases its influence despite previous government scrutiny, presenting an opportunity to improve its image and collaborate...
Wushu athlete Kimberly Ong secures Team Singapore's inaugural 2023 Asian Games medal with a remarkable performance at Hangzhou's Xiaoshan Guali Sports Centre. Her bronze in the...
Between 150 and 200 Asian Games athletes tested for doping, yielding no positive results. Anti-doping efforts emphasized for a clean event, focusing on record-breakers.
China dominated the Hangzhou Asian Games' first day, winning 20 of 31 golds, highlighted by swimming records. Other nations also celebrated victories in various events.
The biggest Asian Games, rivaling the Olympics, begin in Hangzhou after a year's Covid delay. 12,000 competitors across 40 sports, showcasing China's prowess.