World Tour Finals 2024 LIVE: Treesa-Gayatri beat Tan-Thinaah- Scores, Updates Blog
Catch all the LIVE updates from the Group A fixture between Indian duo Treesa & Gayatri against Malaysia's Tan & Thinaah.
The second group stage match of the ongoing BWF World Tour Finals 2024 for India's Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand will be up against Malaysia's Pearly Tan and Thinaah Muralitharan.
After losing their opening match to WR1 duo Liu Shengshu and Tan Ning in a close encounter, the Indian pair, the only Indian representatives at the BWF World Tour Finals, will look to make amends when they face the Malaysian duo.
Catch all the LIVE updates here:
Final score: Jonatan Christie 2-0 Kodai Naraoka (21-12, 21-11)
Aya Ohori of Japan beats China's Wang Zhi Yi in a three-set thriller.
Final score: Aya Ohori 2-1 Wang Zhi Yi (21-17, 13-21, 21-19).
TREESA AND GAYATRI HAVE DONE IT! WHAT A WONDERFUL VICTORY FOR THE INDIANS!
They came into this match needing a win, knowing a loss would result in their elimination but they have turned up superbly.
All through the match, they kept the Malaysians on the backfoot, and held their nerve at crucial junctions and have emerged as deserved winners.
Pearly Tan and Thinaah Muralitharan are now knocked out of the BWF World Tour Finals, and if India wins its last group stage game tomorrow, they will advance to the next round.
Final Score: Treesa Jolly & Gayatri Gopichans bt Pearly Tan and Thinaah Muralitharan 2-0 (21-19, 21-19).
MATCHPOINT FOR TREESA AND GAYATRI!
Brilliant from Treesa with the placement of the drop, catching the Malaysians out of position.
WHAT A RALLY! And for the third time, Tan and Thinaah have emerged as victors from a long rally.
This has become a thrilling contest all of a sudden and it is still unknown who will win this game.
Two points to go for both pairs!
The Indians have the lead and are just three points away from winning the match!
Good call by Treesa to let Gayatri leave the shuttle as it was going out of bounds.
Once again, a long rally that was dominated by the Indians but their attacking game went one shot too far and they lost another point, this time to the net.
A wonderful rally! Longest of the match with 45 shots played!
The Indians were in attack for most of the rally, and it was one smash too long for the Indians that went away and cost them a point.
Treesa and Gayatri seem to have a spring about their step at the moment, and they are dictating proceedings with their wonderful intent.
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