Their compatriots, the Junk twin sisters, Avery and Addison, had to dig deep to reach the last four. After beating Hungary’s Emese Kiss-Bertók & Réka Pádár in straight sets (21-15, 21-15) in the Round of 16, the Junk sisters faced their first real test of the competition in the quarterfinals against Germany’s Anna-Chiara Reformat & Rika Dieckmann, rallying from a set down to edge them out by 2-1 (19-21, 24-22, 15-13).
In the other two quarterfinals, both Belgium and The Netherlands battled from a set down to advance to the semifinals. While Belgium’s Lente Thant & Simone Vervloet overcame Italy’s Sofia Bruzzone & Micol Lafuenti 2-1 (18-21, 21-19, 15-09), the Netherlands’ Esmee Radstake & Jara Both emerged 2-1 (20-22, 21-17, 15-10) winners over Canada to lose their first set of the competition.
“Italy were better than us in the first set but after losing, we turned the pressure on them in the second and third sets. We also changed our setting by sending the ball closer to the net which made it easier for us to score through attack,” said Belgium’s Simone Vervloet. “Our target was to reach the quarterfinals and now that we’ve surpassed that, we’ll just enjoy ourselves and see what comes out of it.”