Summary

  • Use play icon at the top of the page to watch the quarter-finals at the All England Open Badminton Championships

  • It's the 125th edition of the competition, with spots for this summer's Olympics up for grabs

  • RESULT: Japan's Nami Matsuyama/Chiharu Shida win women's doubles final against South Korea's Baek Na Ha/Lee So Hee

  • RESULT: Carolina Marin of Spain becomes the women's singles champion for the first time in nine years after Japan's Akane Yamaguchi retires

  • RESULT: Jonatan Christie win's the men's singles final against fellow Indonesian Anthony Sinisuka Ginting

  • RESULT: Zheng Si Wei/Huang Ya Qiong of China beat Yuta Watanabe/Arisa Higashino of Japan to the mixed doubles title

  • RESULT: Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto of Indonesia beat Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik of Malaysia in the men's doubles final

  1. What are the All England Open Badminton Championships?published at 15:56 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    BBC Sport

    The All England Open is both the world’s oldest tournament and arguably the most famous. This is its 30th year at the Arena Birmingham, featuring five disciplines and a total of 155 matches in six days.

    The 125th All England Open Badminton Championships are LIVE across BBC Sport this week, March 12-17, as the world’s best players come to Birmingham with Paris 2024 on the horizon. All the action begins on Tuesday March 12th.

  2. Where can I watch the All England Open Badminton Championshipspublished at 15:56 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    All times are GMT and subject to change

    BBC iPlayer

    Sunday 17 March

    10:00 - 17:00- FinalsRed Button,BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

    All episodes available to watch back on demand viaBBC iPlayer.

  3. How to get into badmintonpublished at 15:55 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    BBC Sport

    How do I start?

    Visit these club locators in England,, externalWales,, externalScotland,, externaland Northern Ireland,, externalor contact your local leisure centre if you want to play casually.

    What is it?

    Badminton is the world's fastest racquet sport, there's a raised net and you can play singles or doubles.

    The aim is to hit a shuttlecock, a cone shaped object usually made of feathers with a cork or rubber base, over the net with your racquet.

    If the shuttlecock lands inside your opponent's half, or if they fail to return it back over the net in the rally, you win the point.

    The first to 21 points will win a game, and a match is a best out of three games.

    Is it for me?

    Badminton is one of the most played sports in the United Kingdom, with over a million of us taking to the court each month - so, whether you want to play some casual rallies with a pal or have a competitive game, badminton is for anyone. It is an easy sport to pick up, most leisure centres have courts and you can hire racquets and shuttlecocks.

    Media caption,

    'My late dad would be proud of me trying to be one of the best in the world'