Thane, October 19, 2015: Anthony Amalraj waited patiently
till the final point to have the last laugh and celebrated in his own manner
when he outsmarted G. Sathiyan 4-3 to win the men’s singles title in the Thane
Mayor Cup 2015 National Ranking (West Zone) Table Tennis Championship, which
concluded at the Dadoji Kondev Stadium here today. He also received the
winner’s purse of Rs. 66,000.
Earlier, Mouma Das staged one of the finest comebacks against
Manika Batra to claim the women’s singles crown. The win was worth Rs. 55,000.
After a long time, there were two finals that not only went
down to the wire but had several edge-of-the-seat moments. Sathiyan had his
chances, leading 2-0 but soon Amalraj leveled the score and from there he
turned on the heat on his PSPB rival never to look back.
The match saw fantastic rallies, speedy forehand and
backhand winners and excellent returns from both players.
Just before that Mouma, down and out at 0-3, too did well to
win the women’s final from a precarious position. Manika, who was guilty of
squandering many opportunities, deservingly lost the match to veteran Mouma.
After winning the fourth game, Mouma bounced back to win two
extended games and in the decider, as in other games, Manika led comfortably
before succumbing to beautiful chops and powerful forehand shots of Mouma, who
had fewer good winners. But Manika should take the sole blame for giving away
several unnecessary points, once she switched on to the push-and-prod mode. It
took her nowhere except conceding points after points which his rival accepted
gleefully.
Damp squibs
In contrast, the Youth finals were nothing but damp squibs
as both Arjun Ghosh of West Bengal and Manika Batra of PSPB won hands down
against their opponents, Sabhya Virmani of AAI and Moumita Datta of West
Bengal, respectively.
The AAI lefthander, who normally known for putting up his
best, looked off colour on the day and particularly when Arjun had hit the form
of his life in the tournament. Without giving any breathing space the West Bengal paddler went 2-0 up before Sabhay managed to
pull one off. However, he lacked in ferocity and guile which Arjun had carried
all though and into the final.
Similarly, Moumita was simply no match to Manika. The PSPB
girl, for a change, played some exhilarating shots which brooked no challenge
from the West Bengal girl. Not once did she
look comfortable—she was neither returning well nor executing her shots to
perfection.
Except for the men’s singles semifinal between Amalraj and
Karia, all other semifinals, including the women’s singles, proved to be a
completely one-sided affair.
Sathiyan easily beat PSPB colleague Sudhanshu Grover 4-1 in
the second men’s semifinal for another clash with Amalraj.
The women’s fare saw even worst performance coming from
former national champion K. Shamini who did not have the heart to fight it out
against another former champion Mouma Das. Mouma was up and led 2-1, the third
of which she lost very badly. But it was no indication of Shamini’s comeback as
Mouma did not waste any time to shut her out by taking the next two games.
Manika, too, disposed of her AAI opponent Ayhika Mukherjee
with a love game verdict. Against the experience of Manika, Ayhiha turned out to
be a novice despite being a highly potential player. Probably, nothing worked
for her today as Manika led all the way through for another final entry.
In Youth Boys semifinal, West Bengal’s Arjun Ghosh was in a
zone of his own to send Central Zone winner Ravindra Kotiyan of Maharashtra 4-3. In a see-saw battle, Arjun displayed
variety and pushed Kotiyan to the back foot. Though the latter had to willpower
to fight and level the score, he did not have the steam to overcome a rampaging
Arjun in the decider.
In Youth Girls’ last-four stages, Reeth Rishya lost to West
Bengal’s Moumita Datta 4-1 while Manika, facing Ayhika for the second time in
the day, accounted for her in her semifinal match 4-1, the latter managing to
take a game off the top seeded player. But Reeth, who had two successive
title wins in the South and Central Zones, lost pathetically to Moumita whose
game showed great improvement.
Results:
Men’s Singles: Final: Anthony Amalraj (PSPB) bt G.
Sthiyan (PSPB) 4-3 (14-16, 11-13, 11-7, 11-7, 11-2, 8-11, 11-6);Semifinals:
Anthony Amalraj bt Devesh Karia (Guj) 4-3 (8-11, 11-5, 11-8, 7-11, 13-11, 6-11,
11-4, G. Sathiyan bt Sudhanshu Grover (PSPB) 4-1 (11-4, 11-6, 11-7, 8-11,
11-9).
Women’s Singles: Final: Mouma Das (PSPB) bt Manika
Batra (PSPB) 4-3 (7-11, 6-11, 8-11, 11-7, 11-6, 12-10, 12-10;Semifinals: Manika
Batra bt Ayhika Mukherjee (AAI) 4-0 (11-7, 11-4, 11-4, 11-7), Mouma Das bt K.
Shamini (PSPB) 4-1 (11-4, 11-5, 2-11, 11-7, 11-5).
Youth Boys Singles: Final: Arjun Ghosh (WB) bt Sabhya
Virmani (AAI) 4-1 (11-7, 11-5, 9-11, 11-3, 11-4); Semifinals: Arjun Ghosh
bt Ravindra Kotiyan (Mah) 4-3 (11-7, 11-7, 5-11, 12-14, 11-2, 9-11, 11-5),
Sabhay Virmani bt Birdie Boro (PSPB) 4-3 (9-11, 12-10,13-11, 7-11, 11-9, 11-13,
11-7).
Youth Girls Singles: Final: Manika Batra (PSPB) bt
Moumita Datta (WB) 4-0 (11-5, 11-8, 11-6, 11-4); Semifinals: Moumita Datta
bt Reeth Rishya (PSPB) 4-1 (11-7, 11-2, 10-12, 11-8, 13-11), Manika Batra bt
Ayhika Mukherjee (AAI) 4-1 (11-7, 11-8, 11-5, 7-11, 11-8).
TTFI Press release
No comments:
Post a Comment