New Delhi, December 15: As expected, Moumita Dutta defeated
A.Naina 4-3 in a thrilling final to annex the Sub-Junior Girls crown on
Sunday night, thus completing the sweep by West Bengal paddlers in the
ongoing Vatika North Zone National Ranking Table Tennis Championships here at
the Hansraj Model School hall.
But the title triumph for the West
Bengal girl came after some real haggle as Andhra Pradesh’s Naina,
a bright paddler, kept herself always in the game giving several headaches
during the final. In fact, Naina started by taking the first game but Moumita
surged ahead with the 2-1 lead soon after.
Naina’s push and prod in the two games saw Moumita gaining
ascendancy and the Andhra girl arrested the problem immediately after to make
it 2-2. But the see-saw battle saw leads changing hands even as Moumita kept a
tight leash on her opponent. Naina had to really muster courage in the sixth
game to stop her rival at 11-8 to take the issue to the decider.
In the decider, both began cautiously but what made the
difference in the ultimate analysis was that Moumita was back to her attacking
best as Naina failed to counter the West Bengal
girl’s scorching forehands. “She was too good. I made too many mistakes in the
last game and it was really hard for me to come back,” Naina said giving full
credit to the winner.
The group matches in the junior sections threw up 24 boys
and 20 girls who have joined the top Eight in the main draw. Though there was
no surprise among the qualifiers but their real worthiness will be known only
when they play on Monday in the main draw, which is of 32 players
each.
Lalrin Puia and Abhishek Yadav have been seeded 1 and 2 in
the Junior Boys section while it will be Sagarika Mukherjee and Priyadarshani
Das who have been accorded the pride of places as per their national ranking.
The other seeds in the boys’ category include Sabhay
Virmani, Utkarsh Gupta, Birdie Boro, Manav Thakkar, Nishaad Shah and Ronit
Bhanja. AnuskhaDutta, Ayhika Mukerjee, Yukte Roshni, Sreeja Aluka, Riti Shankar
and Sumana Saha follow the girls’ seeding in that order behind the top two
seeds.
Suthirtha stunned
As for the men and women’s fare, the qualification matches
were in progress with the main draw slated for tomorrow morning.
However, there was one aberration with No. 1 Youth girl, Suthirtha Mukherjee,
was stunned by qualifier Charvi Kawle of Mahrashtra. Suth.irtha, who is also
among the top 16 in the women’s category, the 2-3 loss must sting her very badly.
Charvi won 11-6, 11-6, 6-11, 11-13, 11-4 in Group 4.
With players having been divided into groups, 24 group
toppers will join the top 10 in the men’s main draw, while 18 qualifiers will
mingle with the elite 10, who are directly seeded, in the women’s singles. With
a match to go, it remains to be seen if Suthirtha makes the cut.
With top paddlers like Sharath Kamal, Soumyajit Ghosh,
Harmeet Desai, Anthony Amalraj skipping the zonal here, it is a good
opportunity for those in fray to go for the biggest prize purse and the title.
But in the women’s singles, it could be anybody’s title as all top paddlers are
training their guns for the crown.
A TTFI Press release
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