Dongguan, China - South Korea sent India crashing out of the Sudirman Cup on Wednesday as they set up a crunch quarter-final against Lee Chong Wei's Malaysia.
Women's world number two Saina Nehwal was the lone victory for India as they lost 4-1 to exit the mixed-teams tournament, following their earlier defeat to Malaysia.
Malaysia's Lee, back from a drugs ban, awaits South Korea in the last eight while hosts and favourites China were drawn against Germany.
Indonesia, who beat Denmark 3-2 on Wednesday, plays Taiwan in the quarters while the Danes, weakened by the axing of top players in a cookie sponsorship row, are against Japan.
Nehwal beat South Korea's Bae Yeon-Ju 20-22, 21-17, 13-21 but the hard-fought win mattered little as her India team-mates were unable to capitalise.
Kashyap Parupalli went down to Son Wan-Ho and women's doubles pair Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa lost to Chang Ye-Na and Jung Kyung-Eun, both matches going to three games.
Mixed doubles duo Kim Ha-Na and Ko Sung-Hyun completed the victory with a 21-12, 22-20 win against Manu Attri and N. Sikki Reddy to buoy South Korean hopes against Malaysia.
Elsewhere Jan O Jorgensen beat Firman Abdul Kholik in the men's singles but otherwise Denmark, weakened by the cookie row, crumbled against Indonesia.
Indonesia were 2-0 up before Jorgensen's win and doubles pair Nitya Krishinda Maheswari and Greysia Polii quickly sealed the tie 21-16, 21-13 against Maiken Fruergaard and Maria Helsbol.
Denmark are missing five top players who are sponsored by Kjeldsen Cookies, putting them at odds with their national body after it signed a shirt deal with Danisa Cookies.
AFP