All England Open 2023, QFs blog: Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand continue superb run to reach SF
Recap of the quarterfinal featuring Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly.

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Women’s doubles QF: Gayatri / Treesa win 21-14, 18-21, 21-12 against China’s Li / Liu. They next take on Korea’s Baek Na Ha/Lee So Hee.
That will be all for this blog, join us on Saturday for the semifinal coverage.
#AllEngland2023 #Badminton 🏸
— The Field (@thefield_in) March 18, 2023
🎥 Highlights of 🇮🇳 Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand's quarterfinal win on Friday
via BWF Mediapic.twitter.com/uwlsQax1Cw
“Treesa and Gayatri are brilliant and have been playing every game with maturity. The amount of composure they show, even in the most crunch situations, is applaudable. This is their second consecutive semi-final at All England and I hope they continue their impressive run and win the prestigious title,” said Sanjay Mishra, General Secretary of Badminton Association of India.
— via BAI
Treesa Jolly: “Last time the excitement was so high. We hadn’t even qualified, we were in the reserves list. We wanted to play the All England at least once. But this time we knew we’d get an entry for this tournament, and we’d prepared well. Last year we just couldn’t sleep as we were so excited. But this time feels normal.”
Gayatri Gopichand: “We’re confident that we’re as good as any of the top pairs, definitely. We’re going to give our 100 per cent no matter what, and we’re going to keep fighting till the end. Let’s see what happens.”
— via BWF
Women’s doubles: Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly will be the higher-ranked pair on paper for the semifinal tomorrow again, and again it won’t be straightforward. Lee So Hee, as we mentioned already is a former world No 2 and has been around forever. Baek Ha Na is a former top 10 too. And the two of them have reached TWO finals already this season on the BWF World Tour, winning the title last week at German Open.
BAEK/LEE are on their way to the SF after defeating the 8th seeds RAHAYU/RAMADHANTI 11-21 21-14 14-21 🇰🇷#YAE23 pic.twitter.com/JbWZlPO7aR
— 🏆 Yonex All England Badminton Championships 🏆 (@YonexAllEngland) March 17, 2023
Women’s doubles: Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly will face Baek Ha Na and Lee So Hee in the semifinals in what could well be a gruelling battle on Saturday.
YONEX All England Open Badminton Championships 2023
— BWFScore (@BWFScore) March 17, 2023
WD - QF
🇰🇷BAEK Ha Na🏅
21 14 21 🇰🇷LEE So Hee🏅
🇮🇩Apriyani RAHAYU
11 21 14 🇮🇩Siti Fadia Silva RAMADHANTI
🕚 in 93 minutes
Women’s doubles QF: A marathon win for Baek/Lee and they will face Gayatri/Treesa in the semifinals tomorrow. Lee So Hee was one half of the world No 2 pair that the Indians defeated last year in the quarterfinals.

Women’s doubles QF: 92-shot rally now and not even among the top two rallies in terms of length in this match

#AllEngland2023
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 17, 2023
WHAT A RALLY. AGAIN!
126 shots this time, to go with the 121 shots earlier. https://t.co/5s2J6QZf0e pic.twitter.com/7PNqRvdRzq
Women’s doubles QF: Rahayu-Ramadhanti have taken the match into the decider.

Women’s doubles QF: Koreans have taken the lead.
QF - WD
— Badminton Talk (@BadmintonTalk) March 17, 2023
Apriyani Rahayu/Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti (INA/8) vs Baek Ha Na/Lee So Hee (KOR)
11-21 0-0
Ayo Indonesiaa!!#YAE23 #AllEngland2023 #PerspirexIndo #PDKapanAja
#AllEngland2023
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 17, 2023
121-shot rally! After the all-out attack that we saw in Gayatri-Treesa's match, this is more the women's doubles style rally. Gruelling! (Indians face the winner of this match) https://t.co/5s2J6QZf0e pic.twitter.com/GyqSRUNonb
Women’s doubles QF: Gayatri-Treesa will take on the winner of this match on Court 1 now.

What works for them: Treesa and Gayatri complement each other perfectly. It’s a song of ice and fire. Treesa is the fire and takes the game to the opponents whereas Gayatri is the ice and is the player who turns up when the chips are down. Treesa has the power to hit through the pairs whereas Gayatri has remarkable soft hands and court awareness which help her find gaps. But what makes them truly stand out is that they do not fear playing the big names on tour and it’s just a matter of time before they will have better results in the big tournaments.
#AllEngland2023
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 17, 2023
Gayatri Gopichand & Treesa Jolly leading in the decider, there was a hint of a comeback from Li/Liu, Mathias Boe's words from the background: "Embrace it, enjoy it"
Boe and Arun Vishnu must be so pleased. What a pair these youngsters arehttps://t.co/5s2J6QZf0e pic.twitter.com/4gLssUmA3b
Yet another Superb win for #Gayatri & #Treesa 🇮🇳 women's Doubles #AllEngland2023 against the Chinese pair despite losing the 2nd game & coming bk stronger. 21-14,18-21,21-12
— Trupti Murgunde (@TMurgunde) March 17, 2023
Good luck for the semifinals..
Keep roaring Girls 👧 👍 👍#Badminton@BWFScore @BAI_Media @bwfmedia pic.twitter.com/7s1fGKeIOe
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— Abhijeet Kulkarni (@abk6580) March 17, 2023
Second straight semifinal at the #AllEnglandSuper1000 for Treesa and Gayatri. The way they came back after losing the 2nd game today once again showed how quickly this pair has matured and believe in themselves. Can now they go one better tomorrow? pic.twitter.com/Se3Tyo7YMg
Beyond belief https://t.co/fvk4ZUyxSJ
— Vaibhav Manocha (@BeingMinchu) March 17, 2023
2️⃣nd consecutive semifinal for our very own ‘Thunder Women ⚡️’ 🥹🫶
— BAI Media (@BAI_Media) March 17, 2023
Go for 🥇 girls!
📸: @badmintonphoto #AllEngland2023#IndiaontheRise#Badminton pic.twitter.com/x3JnqDGqdm
JUST WOWW!! Jolly/Pullela defeat Li/Liu, who currently stand on the top of the Race To WTF Ranking, and defend their All England's point from last year! 🔥🔥 #AllEngland2023 https://t.co/tItbhVQOoa
— Badminton Eropa (@badmintoneropa) March 17, 2023
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 21-12 Li / Liu: Scores corrected. Here’s a look at how the third-game unfolded.

WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 21-12 Li / Liu: BACK IN THE SEMIFINALS! Treesa-Gayatri’s love affair with All England continues.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 19-12 Li / Liu: “Embrace it, enjoy it” say Boe with the Indians leading 19-12.
Say hello to our first #YAE23 semi-finalists 👋
— 🏆 Yonex All England Badminton Championships 🏆 (@YonexAllEngland) March 17, 2023
Jolly/Pullela beat Li/Liu 21-14 18-21 21-12! 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/D9hAM4bBlX
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 18-9 Li / Liu: Jolly with a smash and the finish line is in sight.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 17-9 Li / Liu: Gayatri, wow. Terrific touch winner from her at the net. The Chinese are not able to pick up more than a point here or there.
#AllEngland2023
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 17, 2023
Unbelievable hands at the net from Gayatri Gopichand! What a shot to play in the middle of a high-speed rally. Just let the shuttle drop right in front of the net from this close. Super.https://t.co/5s2J6QZf0e pic.twitter.com/Z1s8Xh6uF7
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 14-8 Li / Liu: Wow. Great defence from Gayatri, repeatedly finding ways to keep the shuttle in play but the 29-shot exchange goes in the way of Li-Liu.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 14-7 Li / Liu: Treesa with some finesse from the backcourt. Gayatri with some finesse at the front court. Good run again.
#AllEngland2023
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 17, 2023
We saw this in Dubai too. How good has Treesa Jolly's finesse game gotten now? With the power of her smash, her drop shots have also turned into lethal point-winning options.https://t.co/5s2J6QZf0e pic.twitter.com/Sx8tgHSB7i
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 11-4 Li / Liu: Jolly’s smash too hot for Li to handle, the lift sails long. A big lead for the Indians at the final change of ends. Can they close this out?
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 10-4 Li / Liu: Li with a superb smash from the backcourt. That is followed by a really good 1-2 from them on serve.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 8-2 Li / Liu: Needless to say, Chinese pair will keep fighting back. The run of points ends at 7. Body smash from Liu.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 8-1 Li / Liu: This is a dream start for the Indians. Wow.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 5-1 Li / Liu: That is a magical drop shot from Treesa... all pace, pace, pace and boom, drop it like it’s hot by Jolly.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21, 4-1 Li / Liu: There is the attack on Liu as Boe wanted. Good start to the decider by the Indians.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-21 Li / Liu: Never write off the Chinese. We have a decider. “Target the one not wearing the headband (Liu),” is actually handy advice from Boe. Keeping it simple, instead of mistaking identities.

WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 18-20 Li / Liu: Fabulous placement from Gayatri. A second game point saved.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 17-20 Li / Liu: Finally, a proactive point by Indians after a while from the Indians. One game point saved.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 16-20 Li / Liu: Four game points for the CHN pair.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 16-19 Li / Liu: Liu with a brilliant flick of wrists from the forecourt and that is a huge point.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 16-18 Li / Liu: Terrific dodging from Gayatri! Matrix level. And the shuttle goes long. Can the Indians put together a run here? But Treesa makes a service error. Oh dear.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 15-17 Li / Liu: Things are changing. The Indians are a bit flat at the moment. “Move your feet” can be heard from Boe.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 15-16 Li / Liu: What a miss there. Jolly gets too eager at the net and sends one wild. And soon enough, the Chinese pair are in the lead! Game on.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 14-12 Li / Liu: What a point. Brilliant 1-2 punch from the Indians.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 13-12 Li / Liu: Women’s doubles is largely about longer rallies, but this has been like a men’s doubles match with both pairs going for aggressive shots early in the rally. A lovely rally this time, and Boe chimes in “really really good!”
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 10-11 Li / Liu: Well, well. At 10-6, it looked like the Indians were in control. But Liu/Li with a run of FIVE Straight points to take a lead into the interval. Not over, this one. Li with a lovely flick serve there.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 10-10 Li / Liu: And we are level again.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 10-9 Li / Liu: A rare point where the Indians are under defensive pressure. And again. Gayatri thought about going away mid-rally for a racket change but decides against it. The Indians drop that point too.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 10-6 Li / Liu: And even when there is a little bit of miscommunication, they recover quickly. We have already seen that in the tournament. Gayatri is late to a shot but they recover and get the point.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 8-6 Li / Liu: A higher-than-ideal lift from Jolly is punished but the Indians get the serve back and Jolly makes no mistake with the kill at the net.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 6-5 Li / Liu: Glorious service return winner from Jolly.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 5-5 Li / Liu: Good review by the Chinese pair, but how was that called in? Well long from the Indians. And just like that, the Chinese pair are level.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 5-3 Li / Liu: Treesa’s cheers have been loud and this is the first time we are hearing serious vocal aggression from the Chinese duo, they need something here.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14, 3-1 Li / Liu: Gayatri with a couple of winners from the net and the Indians have started the second game well too.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 21-14 Li / Liu: Another rally where the Indians didn’t mind switching up and this time is Gayatri with a smash from the backcourt that sets up the opening game for them. Indians take the opening game 21-14. Key message from Boe has been “keep it simple”. This has been great from the Indians.

WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 20-14 Li / Liu: Seven game points for the Indians, one saved.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 19-13 Li / Liu: There is even appreciation mid-game from Boe that is audible as Treesa pulls off a couple of wonderful points.
#AllEngland2023
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 17, 2023
The reaction in the arena said it all. A little bit of awe and the loud applause as Treesa Jolly, who is great anyway from the backcourt, plays a superb winner at the front-court this time. Such a tight net shot. https://t.co/5s2J6QZf0e pic.twitter.com/0LlsWQcF7J
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 16-12 Li / Liu: Great service return from Gayatri and Treesa applies the finishing touch. Jolly then with a net cord play to reestablish a 4-point lead.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 14-12 Li / Liu: Lovely attacking play again by Gayatri at the front-court and Treesa backs her up bit the Indians give the serve back with a service error from GG. The gap is closing again.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 13-9 Li / Liu: Couldn’t hear what Boe or Arun had to say but I imagine it will be reinforcing what they have done so far.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 11-8 Li / Liu: Lucky net cord for the Chinese pair but the Indians get the serve back thanks to Treesa’s pressure. A return error from Li means the Indian youngsters have a decent lead at the interval.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 8-7 Li / Liu: Just to quantify what was said on air, the Indians do have a problem against Chinese pairs. Out of four meetings versus Chinese pairs, they have lost three. Their one came recently at the Asian Mixed Team C’ships in Dubai.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 6-6 Li / Liu: Just like that, we are level again.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 6-4 Li / Liu: Good mix of patience and aggression so far from the Indians. They go into a 6-2 lead. Oh what a rally after that. Treesa does so well defensively to stay alive in the rally but then rushes the kill. “Simple, simple,” you could hear from Mathias Boe in the background.
WD QF, Gayatri / Treesa 2-0 Li / Liu: The Indians will serve first and this will be a different battle to the one we saw yesterday. Chinese WD style is more attacking and it is something that the Indian pair has struggled with in the past.

Women’s doubles QF, Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly vs Li Wen Mei and Liu Xuan Xuan: The Chinese are ranked 52 in the world but they are a new pairing and are already climbing up the rankings. Li is a former top 10 player while Liu is former top 20 with their earlier partners.
Women’s doubles draw: Here’s how things look.

Can TreeTri (we are going with this moniker for now) extend their dream run at All England? After stunning the 7th seeds in the opening round, they defeated the former world No 1 and former champs Fukushima/Hirotra.
"It was a rollercoaster, but we're extremely happy with our performance today."
— 🏆 Yonex All England Badminton Championships 🏆 (@YonexAllEngland) March 16, 2023
Another big win for the Indian WD pair 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/0e7O0TMlL9
#AllEngland2023
— The Field (@thefield_in) March 17, 2023
Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly are the last Indians standing at the All England Open.
A superb win for them in the round of 16 against former champions and three-time Worlds silver medallists. https://t.co/hIC7H6AD4L pic.twitter.com/lsGiik9QR4
#AllEngland2023
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 15, 2023
In Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand's fine win against the 7th seeds, this rally at 16-16 in the opening game was brilliant. More than 80 shots, some great rotation, and a fine winner from Jolly at the end.
🎥 BWF TV pic.twitter.com/uuNgSuWo6c
Hello all and welcome to our badminton live coverage. It’s quarterfinals day at one of the biggest events of the year. And for the second straight year, Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly have impressed at the All England Open, one of badminton’s most prestigious events.
The young Indian doubles pairing made their breakthrough last year at All England, reaching the semifinals after being promoted to the main draw. This year they are at it again, with two HUGE wins already in the first two rounds. They take on China’s Li Wen Mei and Liu Xuan Xuan, in what will be the first meeting.
Unfortunately, for Indian badminton fans, they are the last representatives left at the event. The wait for a singles title drought since 2001 will continue as the likes of Lakshya Sen, HS Prannoy, Srikanth Kidambi and PV Sindhu have already lost. Also suffering an early exit was Satwik-Chirag, albeit after a stunning men’s doubles round of 16 match.
Gayatri-Treesa at #AllEngland 2022 & 2023 🔥
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 16, 2023
Def. Aimsaard sisters
Def. Polii/Rahayu (injury ret.)
Def. Lee/Shin (world No 2 then)
Def. Kititharakul/Prajongjai (they had lost 4 times before)
Def. Hirota/Fukushima (former world #1, former champs)https://t.co/JQ4rKUnvlL pic.twitter.com/pbaPeoId6Q
Screenshots in the blog via BWF / Viacom 18 / Tournament Software