Incidentally, he booked his place in the Youth Olympics
Games to be held here next year as the top eight players make it to the Games
automatically.
Yadav, despite losing the first game, came back strongly in
the second and third to lead 2-1. But in the fifth game, Yadav ran the top-seed
Chinese close with his courageous forehand and backhand topspin as he reduced
the margin from 4-9 to 8-9 when the Chinese took timeout. What a nice strategy
it turned out to be as the world junior champion never looked back after that.
The Indian, despite losing the semi-final, was lauded by the
appreciating crowd for giving a hard time to the home boy. “I am happy with my
overall performance. But the Chinese was too good a player,” said Yadav, giving
full credit to his rival.
“We are happy that Abhishek gave a good fight before going
down to the junior world champion,” said team manager Jayesh Acharya. “Even out
girl Suthirtha Mukherjee did well up to the pre-quarters. We will return home
tomorrow with something to show from our boy,” he remarked.
In the morning, Yadav played a marathon fifth game to defeat
Malaysia ’s
Dunley Foo in the quarterfinals, which practically ensured the Indian at least
a bronze medal at the ongoing second Asian Youth Games here this morning.
The Indian disposed of Foo 4-1 (11-6, 11-5, 15-13, 5-11,
18-16) in 41 minutes, which included two games that stretched every sinew of
the left-handed Yadav and tested his patience to no end. Yadav had the
measure of his rival in the first two games, but in the third from 9-7 allowed
the Malaysian come back but the Indian teenager put up a grat fight to take the
game at 15-13, the battle lasting full 10 minutes.
Though the Malaysian took the fourth game to keep his
chances alive, the Indian, leading 6-4, allowed Foo some leeway and he surged
ahead to 10-8. But Yadav managed to keep his opponent on check to level the score
at 16-16. At this point, Yadav held his serve and returned well to go up 17-16
before cashing in on Foo’s mistake to break his service to take the game and
match in 12 minutes.
A TTFI Press release
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