Guwahati, January 18, 2014: After having been witness to a few
good matches yesterday in the team semifinals and finals, one had to go through
boredom until C.R. Harshavardini from Tamil Nadu bowed out during the
qualifying stage in the Junior Girls category of the 75th Junior and Youth
National Table Tennis championships here at Deshbakt Tarun Ram Phukan Indoor
Stadium on today.
That was really shocking for the player who has been a
regular member of the Indian team and has represented the country in various
international tournaments, including the Reliance India Open held at Mumbai
last year. In fact, the Tamil Nadu girl was part of Team India ’s winning squad in June last.
Placed in Group 30 along with the less experienced Reva from
Himachal and Gujarat ’s Smin Atodaria,
Harshavardhini was expected to lead the three-player group. Though the India ranked paddler won easily (3-0) against
the Himachal girl, she found the going tough against the girl from Gujarat and lost 1-3 (9-11, 11-9, 12-14, 10-12).
Harshavardini began on a wrong note losing the first game 9-11
only to come back in the second by winning it with the minimal points. Then
Smin won the extended game 14-12 only to grow in confidence. With a cozy 2-0
lead, the Gujarat girl won another deuce game
12-10 to see the ouster of the Tamil Nadu lass.
But for this upset, 37 other group leaders made the main
draw cut to join top eight girls—Sagarika Mukherjee, Priyadarshani Das, Ayhima
Mukherjee, A. Sreeja, Riti Shankar, Anushka Dutta, Yukthi Roshini and Sumana
Saha. All these eight players were directly seeded in the main draw with the
advantage of first-round byes.
The Youth Girls section too saw an upset of sort with Nirja
Trivedi from Gujarat bowing out at the
qualification stage, losing to Oviya ribanandan from Pandicherry in group 24.
Nirja was not only placed atop the group, but was also expected to go through.
But the Pondicherry
girl upset her calculation. There was, however, some good news for the Trivedis
as her younger sister Dwijal qualified from group 37.
PSPB’s Suthirtha Mukherjee has been given the pride of place
in the seeding while Krittwika Sinha Roy from West Bengal
at No. 2. Surprisingly, T. Reeth Rishya, also of PSPB, has been placed at No. 3
ahead of team mate Manika Batra. This also means that Manika needs to pull up
her socks to regain her rightful place in the future seeding list.
As for the Youth Boys and Junior Boys, matches went along
the expected line with group leaders making the cut. They would join
the elite eight paddlers, Abhishek Yadav, Sourv Saha, Sudhanshu Grover, Lalrinpuia,
Birdie Boro, Sushmit Sriram, Utkarsh Gupta and Nishaad Shah in the main draw.
As usual, these players have earned first-round byes.
In the Junior Boys section, too, there was hardly any match
that went down to the wire during the qualification stage. Abhishek Yadav was
yet again top-seeded along with his PSPB academy boy Lalrinpuia, placed at
second slot. The other top six players Utkarsh Gupta from Delhi ,
Birdie Boro (PSPBA), Nishaad Shah (Maharashtra), Manav Thakkar (PSPBA), Sabhay
Virani (Delhi ) and Anirban Ghosh (WB), directly
seeded into the main draw, should get first-round byes but who goes into which
half will be interesting to note as there are as many as four PSPB Academy
boys with best rankings.
The first round of main draw matches in both the Youth Boys
and Youth Girls are slated for later tonight. However, the Junior Boys and
Girls will resume their matches only tomorrow morning.
A TTFI Press release
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