Badminton
Badminton Asia Team C'Ships: Youngsters steer India to final with 3-2 win over Japan - Highlights
Catch the highlights of the national women's team's 3-2 win against Japan in the semifinal of the Badminton Asia Team Championships in Shah Alam, Malaysia, on Saturday.

Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand will open their campaign at the Denmark Open Super 750 on October 16, 2024. (FILE PHOTO: BadmintonPhoto/BWF)
The Indian women's badminton team created history on Saturday as it beat Japan 3-2 in the semifinal of the Badminton Asia Team Championships in Shah Alam, Malaysia, to reach the final for the first time in the history of the prestigious tournament.
In the final, India will face Thailand, who defeated Indonesia 3-1 in the other semifinal.
The national women's team, who has already secured a place in the Uber Cup by reaching the semifinal of the tournament, banked on the youngsters to register a thrilling win over Japan.
India trailed 0-1 in the tie after PV Sindhu went down to Aya Ohori in straight games (13-21, 20-22) in the first match.
Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand, however, registered a thrilling three-game (21-17, 16-21, 22-20) win over world no. 6 Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida to help India draw level in the tie.
Ashmita Chaliha, then, handed out experienced Japanese player Nozomi Okuhara a straight-game (21-17, 21-14) defeat.
With Sindhu forming a scratch pair with Ashwini Ponnappa in the absence of injured Tanisha Crasto, Japanese duo Rena Miyaura and Ayako Sakuramoto did not find it hard to beat the Indian pair 21-14, 21-11.
Hence, in the deciding fifth match, the task fell on 17-year-old Anmol Kharb, who played just one match in the tournament against China, also in the deciding fifth match and won, showed her temperament and skills by taking down world no. 29 Natsuki Nidaira in straight games (21-14, 21-18).
Her win helped India reach the final of the Badminton Asia Team Championships for the first time.
Catch highlights:
Live Updates
- 17 Feb 2024 3:29 AM GMT
2nd Game: Poor anticipation by Nami
A point for the Indian pair as Nami allows the shuttle for in, assuming it going long. Treesa and Gayatri trail 1-4.
- 17 Feb 2024 3:28 AM GMT
2nd Game: Treesa's smash finds the net
Nami and Chiharu win three points in a row. The Indian pair trails 0-3.
- 17 Feb 2024 3:27 AM GMT
2nd Game: Treesa-Gayatri vs Nami-Chiharu
Nami and Chiharu take a 2-0 lead in the second game.
- 17 Feb 2024 3:25 AM GMT
Treesa-Gayatri wins the opening game
Chiharu goes long, and the Indian duo of Treesa and Gayatri claim the opening 21-17. They have fought back brilliantly after trailing 7-11 at the interval.
- 17 Feb 2024 3:24 AM GMT
Game point for Treesa-Gayatri
Nami's smash finds the net, and the Indian pair is on match point at 20-17.
- 17 Feb 2024 3:23 AM GMT
1st Game: Gayatri's retrieval goes into the net
Nami and Chiharu win a point to trail 17-19 after Gayatri's retrieval from the backcourt goes into the net.
- 17 Feb 2024 3:22 AM GMT
1st Game: Treesa-Gayatri leads 19-16
The Indian pair wins three points in a row as Treesa and Gayatri combine well to win a point at the net, pushing Chiharu on her knee. The Indian pair leads 19-16.
- 17 Feb 2024 3:21 AM GMT
1st Game: Treesa-Gayatri takes the lead
Gayatri has been brilliant at the frontcourt. She has also been retrieving the shuttle well. Treesa does her work perfectly at the back, and the Indian pair goes 17-16 up in the first game.
- 17 Feb 2024 3:20 AM GMT
1st Game: Treesa-Gayatri draws level
A brilliant rally... and Treesa and Gayatri win a magnificent point. Gayatri shows her skills at the net and Treesa retrieves everything from the back. 15-15 now.
It is 16-16 now.
- 17 Feb 2024 3:18 AM GMT
1st Game: Three points in a row for Treesa-Gayatri
The Indian pair reduces the gap with three points in a row to trail 13-14. But the Japanese duo Nami and Chiharu remain dominant in the game as they extend their lead to 15-13.

