The National School Games Badminton Senior Division League 1 Girls' Quarter-Finals saw eight schools vying for a coveted spot in the semi-finals. The courts were alive with energy as each team showcased their prowess and strategic finesse. On court 1, Rosyth School battled it out against Raffles Girls' Primary in a nail-biting encounter that went the distance, with Rosyth emerging victorious in a hard-fought contest, clinching the victory with a 3 sets to 2 triumph. Meanwhile, on court 2, Singapore Chinese Girls' School (Primary) faced off against Kong Hwa School in another thrilling match that saw both teams pushing their limits. Ultimately, it was Singapore Chinese Girls' School who emerged triumphant with a 3 sets to 2 victory, securing their passage to the next round.
Over on court 3, Henry Park Primary School showcased their dominance as they comfortably outplayed Mee Toh School, clinching a commanding 4 sets to 1 victory and solidifying their spot in the semi-finals. Similarly, on court 4, Tao Nan School displayed their exceptional skill and teamwork as they triumphed over CHIJ St Nicholas Girl's School with a resounding 4 sets to 1 win. With these exhilarating matches coming to a close, Rosyth School, Singapore Chinese Girls' School, Henry Park School, and Tao Nan School emerged as the victorious contenders, progressing into the last four of the competition with their eyes set on the ultimate prize.
Adalia Teo from Rosyth School kick start Badminton Senior Girls Division Quarter Finals tournament with the 1st Singles, and defeats Mikaela Lim from Raffles Girl’s, 21 to 5 in the first set and 21 to 4 in the second set.
Full concentration from SCGS' Melanie Goh Sze Le after a close fight against Kong Hwa’s Kacy Teo, which comes up short as she was defeated 21-16, 21-15.
Immense support from the RGS' stand as teammates gave their loudest cheer throughout the 5 sets.
CHIJ St Nicholas Girl's battle it out with Tao Nan School on the 1st Doubles game. Ashley Foo And Megan Tan take the game back to one a piece. She celebrates after winning that closely battled set!
Tao Nan 1st Doubles team, Ella Toh Shi Ying and Ho Leanne, defended relentlessly against SNG, battling for every point and net drop.
In the heart of a badminton doubles match, concentration intertwines with teamwork, weaving a tapestry of synchronized movements and unwavering focus.
Grace Yap from SCGS at full reach despite falling short to opponent Genn She Run Jia from Kong Hwa School in the 2nd Singles match.
Mee Toh School’s, Wang Luo Ling with a power smash against Song Tao from Henry Park Primary.
Talk about the spirit of true sportsmanship, a heartfelt moment unfolds as opponent extends a comforting hand after a hard-fought match, transcending rivalry with empathy and respect.
Appreciation from the coaches of SCGS after seeing the display of determination from their girls to win and defend every point in this crucial match.
A doubles match in badminton encompasses true teamwork and communication as both individuals give their very best in search of a victory for their team. Rachel Wong Rui En and Wang RuoXi Chelsea from SNG with full focus.
Hi-five’s from Rosyth School’s Jasmine Simon and Vernice Tay as they secure a place in the Semi Finals after a strong 21-5, 21-2 win in the girls 2nd Doubles match.
Reaching for victory! At full stretch and a strong upper hand to smash home a point for Team Rosyth.
Mee Toh School’s Koh Yun Xuan Fredia and Lee Yan Yi Leah with smiles on their faces after a hard fought rally to win the point.
Arin Kong and Jaylenne from the Singapore Chinese Girls School celebrating after securing the point which ties the set at two a piece against Kong Hwa School.
Eyes up high as Zhang Xin Mo from Rosyth School focues onto getting the right power on the upper hand smash!
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