Harmeet Desai
Varuni Jaiswal
surmount despite being on the circuit for a long time. The Gujarat
paddler, who recaptured the national ranking title at Indore—his last title win
came at Guwahati in the previous season—went down 3-4 to West Bengal’s Arjun
Ghosh in the men's singles pre-quarterfinals of 11Even Sports National
Ranking Table Tennis Championships at the Veer Savarkar Municipal Corporation Stadium
here today.
Harmeet lost a 3-1 cushion, his form and rhythm as Arjun
Ghosh raised the level of his game a notch higher to win the match 8-11, 11-8,
6-11, 8-11, 11-9, 11-8, 11-9 and march into the quarters. No doubt, credit
should go to the West Bengal youngster who
showed a lot of verve and kept prodding himself despite being down and out.
He upped the ante in the fifth game, winning it by minimal
points and gradually kept himself floating to take the issue to the decider. In
the decider, it seemed a touch-and-go affair as the two matched each other with
great strokes, using the flanks well. A few blunders, especially when he netted
the ball as Arjun was serving for the match and a service error just before
that, cost Harmeet dear.
But Manav Thakkar and Devesh Karia fought well to keep the
hosts’ flag high when the former outlasted AAI’s Sarthak Gandhi 4-2 and Karia
rolled over PSPB’s Sourav Saha 4-1 to advance to the quarterfinals. Manav
played a controlled and yet aggressive game despite Sarthak giving him a good
fight.
In other matches, top seed G. Sathiyan beat Soumyadeep Roy
4-0, AAI’s Vivek Bhargava downed Rohit Chakraborth of LIC 4-1 and another AAI
boy Ronit Bhanja outplayed PSPB’s Birdie Boro to win 4-2. For Santil Shetty, it
was a cakewalk as he beat Nitin Thuruvengadam of Canara Bank 4-1 and Jubin
Kumar repeated the score against Telangana’s Aman Balgu.
VARUNI SLAYS SHAMINI
Earlier, Varuni Jaiswal of Telangana made another giant
killing when she humbled former national champion K. Shamini with a 4-3 verdict
in women's singles pre-quarterfinals. Down 0-5 and then 3-6 in the decider,
Varuni never lost hope against a seasoned Shamini who is normally good in end
games.
Varuni narrowed down the lead with the execution of her
backhand drives and nice placements to go 7-6 up and then inched towards
writing history. At 10-8 she missed a match point but recovered soon, when
Shamini served, to shut her rival out at 10-9 as the 15-year-old eventually
wrapped it up 11-9, 6-11, 11-6,8-11, 9-11,11-6, 11-9.
In other pre-quarters, fourth-seeded Manika beat Divya
Deshpande 4-2, Ankita Das beat Nikhat Banu 4-0, Madhurika Patkar won 4-0
against Shruti Amrute, but in another upset Amrutha Pushpak of Tamil Nadu
downed third seed Pooja Sahasrabudde 11-9, 11-8, 6-11, 11-6, 8-11, 11-9. In a
clash of veterans, Mouma Das defeated Poulomi Ghatak 4-3, after the latter led
3-2. Mouma had to win the last two games to stay in contention.
UNLUCKY KRITTWIKA
PSPB’s Krittwika Sinha Roy was unlucky to bow out in the
pre-quarters as the change of bat did her in when she was leading 2-1. The
damaged rubber of her bat had to be changed midway through and it came as a
blessing in disguise to her opponent Mousumi Paul who went on to lead 3-2. Yet
it was really brave of her to level and in the decider lost a match point as
Mousumi won 6-11, 11-13, 11-9, 11-6, 11-3, 10-12, 12-10.
A visibly upset Krittwika said: “I couldn’t get the ply of
my choice (in India )
though I have the rubbers. If only I had the right ply, I would have carried an
additional bat which I normally do. The borrowed bat didn’t suit my style of
play.”
TTFI Press release
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