Korea’s Lee So-hee and Bae Hana Defeat Japan’s World No. 6 Pair 2-0 at Singapore Open
South Korea’s women’s doubles pair Lee So-hee and Bae Hana delivered a commanding performance to defeat Japan’s top-ranked duo 2-0 in a pivotal match at the 2023 BWF World Tour Singapore Open Super 750, securing their place in the semifinals. The victory marks a significant milestone in the ongoing rivalry between the two Asian powerhouses in badminton.
The match, held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on April 5, 2023, saw Lee and Bae overcome the challenge of Japan’s world No. 6 pair with a disciplined display of net play and aggressive shot selection. The Korean duo, currently ranked 12th in the BWF rankings, clinched the match 21-16, 21-14 in 48 minutes, showcasing their ability to perform under pressure against top-tier opponents.
Key Moments and Tactical Breakdown
The first game was a tightly contested affair, with both teams trading points in the early stages. However, Lee and Bae gradually extended their lead in the second half of the first game, capitalizing on Japan’s unforced errors. A crucial 5-0 run in the 14th minute of the first game proved decisive, as Lee’s precise drop shots and Bae’s powerful smashes left the Japanese pair struggling to respond.
In the second game, the Korean pair maintained their momentum, with Bae’s defensive skills and Lee’s attacking flair creating consistent pressure. Japan’s top seed, who had previously defeated Lee and Bae in a 2022 tournament, appeared to lack the same intensity, with their uncharacteristic mistakes costing them critical points. The final game ended with a dramatic cross-court winner from Lee, sealing the victory for the Korean team.
Historical Context and Rivalry
The Korea-Japan badminton rivalry has long been a focal point of Asian badminton, with both nations boasting multiple world champions. Japan’s women’s doubles team, currently ranked No. 6 in the BWF rankings, has been a dominant force in recent years, claiming titles at the 2022 Asian Games and the 2023 All England Open. However, South Korea’s resurgence in the women’s doubles category has posed a growing challenge.

This match was particularly significant as it came ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics qualifiers, with both teams eager to gain momentum. The victory for Lee and Bae not only boosts their confidence but also highlights the depth of talent in South Korean badminton, which has produced multiple Olympic medalists in recent decades.
Implications for the Tournament
The win propels Lee and Bae into the semifinals, where they will face the winner of the all-Japanese quarterfinal between Yuki Fukushima and Sayaka Hirota and the Indonesian pair of Greysia Polii and Apriyani Rahayu. The semifinal is expected to be a high-stakes encounter, with the winner earning a spot in the final and a chance to claim the $650,000 prize pool.
For Japan, the loss marks a rare setback for their top doubles team, who had been undefeated in their last five matches. The defeat raises questions about their preparation for the upcoming Olympic qualifiers, as they will need to regroup quickly to maintain their position in the BWF rankings.
Player Reactions and Future Outlook
Speaking after the match, Lee So-hee remarked, “We knew this would be a tough challenge, but we stayed focused on our game plan. Bae and I have been working hard on our net play, and it paid off today.” Bae Hana added, “Japan is a strong team, but we believed in our preparation and executed our strategy well.”
Japan’s duo, who have been a consistent presence in the BWF Top 10, expressed disappointment but remained optimistic. “We’ll analyze our mistakes and come back stronger,” said one of the players. “This is just one match, and we’re focused on the bigger picture.”
What’s Next for the Teams?
Lee and Bae’s next match will be a critical test against the winner of the Fukushima-Hirota vs. Polii-Rahayu quarterfinal. The Indonesian pair, currently ranked No. 3 in the world, is known for their powerful serves and aggressive net play, making this a challenging matchup. Meanwhile, Japan’s team will aim to bounce back in their next match, likely facing a strong Chinese pair in the quarterfinals.

The Singapore Open, part of the BWF World Tour Super 750 series, is a key event for players aiming to accumulate points for the 2024 Paris Olympics. With the tournament serving as a major qualifier, the stakes are high for all participants.