But he will have to really try hard tomorrow against the
battle-scarred Devesh Karia of Gujarat who
would want to add the silverware to his recent trophy collection. The Gujarat
paddler, who beat Lalrin Puia of PSPB Academy 4-1 in the second semifinal, began the season
on a bright note winning the men’s title at the Central Zone event, just a
month ago at Indore .
Harmeet Desai, playing in his first zonal this season, was
rusty and it was showing when he took on southpaw Abhishek Yadav in the first
semifinal this afternoon. Yadav, who lost in the semifinals at Durgapur , was really positive right from the
word go and it reflected in his approach to the match. But unlike him, Desai
was taking a cautious route which, in the final analysis, cost him the match.
Yadav attacked well, kept the ball in play and when
opportunity presented he sent down scorching winners several times which upset
the rhythm of Desai. But trailing 0-2, Desai came to his self and paid back
Yadav in the same way. He executed fine strokes from flanks and covered the
left-hander’s return angles well to take the next game. But in the fourth,
Yadav won the extended game after three deuces. In between, Desai managed take
a game off his opponent but that was all he could do as Yadav surged ahead with
a huge margin to finish the match.
Yadav admitted that his fourth game was crucial. “He
(Harmeet) played really well in the fourth and it could have been anybody’s
game. I think I turned it around my way after a few deuces,” said Yadav.
Desai, complimenting his young opponent, echoed Yadav’s
views. “Yes, the fourth game was crucial. Had it come my way, things would have
been different,” said Desai, who leaves for Stockholm tonight to play in the Swedish
league.
But for Karia, it was more or less a cakewalk against an
inexperienced Lalrin Puia. But credit should be given to the Academy’s
defensive player who managed to take a game off his prominent challenger.
Karia, aware of the pitfalls, was confident of a good showing. “I hope my
experience comes in handy,” he said, referring to what happened at Indore where he was
taking on top-seeded G. Sathiyan. The latter, who won back-to-back titles at
Gandhidham and Durgapur ,
skipped this meet to play in the Russian Open.
In women’s singles quarterfinals, Suthirtha Mukherjee
thrashed Manika Batra 4-0, Mouma Das downed Krittwika Sinha Roy 4-1, Ankita Das
came from behind to beat Poulomi Ghatak 4-3 and Divya Deshpande accounted for
Anindita Chakraborty 4-1.
The Youth Boys and Youth Girls have also entered the
quarterfinal stage with the matches continuing into late evening.
The women’s singles semifinals along with Youth Boys and
Youth Girls will be played tomorrow followed by all four finals on the
concluding day.
Results:
Men’s Singles: Semifinals: Abhishek Yadav (PSPB) bt
Harmeet Desai (PSPB) 4-3 (11-9, 11-9, 4-11, 14-12, 6-11, 7-11, 11-3), Devesh
Karia (Guj) bt Lalrin Puia (PSPBA) 4-1 (11-9, 11-13, 11-9, 11-6,
11-7); Quarterfinals: Harmeet Desai bt Sougata Sarkar (LIC) 4-2 (11-6,
11-3, 11-7, 7-11, 4-11, 11-8), Abhishek Yadav bt Sudhanshu Grover (PSPBA) 4-1
(13-11, 11-7, 12-14, 11-4, 11-4), Lalrin Puia bt Pankaj Kumar (Raj) 4-0 (13-11,
11-8, 11-5, 16-14), Devesh Karia bt Sushmit Sriram (AAI) 4-3 (11-5, 11-8,
10-12, 11-9, 12-14, 5-11, 11-5).
Women’s Singles: Quarterfinals: Suthirtha Mukherjee
(PSPB) bt Manika Batra (PSPB) 4-0 (13-11, 13-11, 11-7, 11-6), Ankita Das (PSPB)
bt Poulomi Ghatak PSPB) 4-3 (8-11, 8-11, 11-6, 11-4, 7-11, 12-10, 14-12), Mouma
Das (PSPB) bt Krittwika Siknha Roy (AAI) 4-1 (11-13, 11-4, 11-3, 11-7, 12-10,
Divya Deshpande (PSPB) bt Anindita Chakraborty (RSPB) 4-1 (12-10, 11-5, 11-9,
10-12, 11-6).
TTFI Press release
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