Sharath Kamal, ranked 79 in the world, will now take on world No. 19 Tianyi Jiang from
Incidentally, Sharath Kamal beating Baum has been the biggest upset of the tournament so far. He was almost down and out before recovering from a 0-2 deficit to post a win over his better-known opponent. In the tension-packed decider the Indian had to muster great courage to keep his opponent engaged and wrap it up by the minimal two-point margin. In the end, it was a reaction block that won the game for him and
“Now I’m living in Düsseldorf and practising with the German team, so today I was playing against friends; Jörg Rosskopf is like a second coach,” explained Sharath Kamal after his win. At
Sharath Kamal also said he could take advantage of his opponent as he lagged behind at times. “Patrick is not in the best of shape at the moment. He has had a difficult time in the Bindesliga and he’s going through a tough time and it was to my advantage. Nevertheless, my job is to win,” added Sharath Kamal, who stood at an all-time career high of No.39 in 2010.
Earlier he accounted for Bendict Duda of
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