Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the use of technology and tactics in Women's Doubles of Soft Tennis in Asian Games 2012. Method: Data were obtained by observation from match live recording videos. The top eight from Women's Doubles of Soft Tennis in Asian Games 2012 (a total of 7 matches) were observed here. Data were analyzed by Chi-square goodness-of-fit test using SPSS 17.0 for Windows and the level of significance was set at α = .05. Results: This study showed that there were significant difference in service percentage, service mode, service placement, serve and approach, receive placement, receive and approach, hit, technology, and formation (p < .05). Conclusion: In Women's Doubles of Soft Tennis in Asian Games 2012, first serve percentage is about 73% in hard court matches and low chip is the main service mode. Service placement is near right-hander's backhand position. Receive placement is mostly located on diagonal baseline and players approach to volley or smash and use four to six hits to score. "Volley" is main technology and "up-back formation" is mostly used. In order to, coaches should focus on this tactic and ask front player to receive certain trainings of volley and smash and back player has to sharpen the skills of lob and passing shots from both sides. Strategies of first three hits for service, four to six hits for receive sides, and velocity endurance training of over 7 hits should be designed.