Olympic champion Chen Yufei heped China into the Uber Cup semi-finals ©Getty Images

China, Japan and South Korea - winners of the last 11 Uber Cup titles between them - all made it through to the semi-finals in routine fashion in Aarhus today.

Reigning champions Japan laid down the gauntlet by not losing a game in their 3-0 victory over India.

Akane Yamaguchi got the show on the road with a 21-12, 21-17 win over Malvika Bansod, before doubles pair Yuki Fukushima and Mayu Matsumoto dropped only 18 points in their straight-games win.

Sayaka Takahashi was a 21-16, 21-7 victor over Aditi Bhatt to complete the win.

Mia Blichfeldt won the first game of the first match in hosts Denmark's tie with South Korea, but that was as good as it got.

Nineteen-year-old An Se-young fought back to win 12-21, 21-8, 21-8.

An Se-young's come-from-behind win put South Korea on their way to the Uber Cup final four ©Getty Images
An Se-young's come-from-behind win put South Korea on their way to the Uber Cup final four ©Getty Images

Kim Ga-eun and the pairing of Lee So-hee and Shin Seung-chan delivered routine wins to set up a semi-final versus Japan.

China saw off Chinese Taipei 3-0 - getting off to a hot start thanks to reigning Olympic champion Chen Yufei, who beat Pai Yu-po 21-16, 21-13.

Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan - the Olympic women's doubles silver medalists - were taken to three games by Hsu Ya-ching and Hu Ling-fang but were victorious, allowing He Bingjiao to wrap up the tie.

China will face either 2019 runners-up Thailand or Indonesia next, with that encounter ongoing.

The draw was also made for the men's Thomas Cup quarter-finals, to be played tomorrow.

Defending champions China face Thailand, host Denmark play India, Indonesia are up against Malaysia and 2018 runners-up Japan await South Korea.