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Word Table Tennis Team Championships: New level unlocked

Indian men beat New Zealand, women edge Spain to reach knockouts

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PTI

Busan, February 20

The Indian men’s and women’s sides registered contrasting wins in their final group games to progress to the knockout phase of the Word Table Tennis Team Championships here today.

While the women pulled off a thrilling come-from-behind 3-2 victory over Spain, the men’s side brushed aside New Zealand 3-0.

Harmeet Desai led the rout of New Zealand.

The women’s side, the stronger side on paper, were stretched but found a way to scrape past the Spaniards after Sreeja Akula and Manika Batra lost the first two singles of the tie.

After Ayhika Mukherjee kept India in the contest with a win in the third singles, Manika and Sreeja returned to get the job done in the fourth and fifth singles.

Sreeja lost the opening singles to Maria Xiao 9-11 11-9 11-13 4-11. Sofia-Xuan Zhang made it 2-0 for Spain with a 13-11 6-11 8-11 11-9 11-7 win over India’s top-ranked player Manika.

Ayhika kept India’s hopes alive in the contest by getting past Elvira Rad 11-8 11-13 11-8 9-11 11-4 in the third singles.

Manika then returned to blank Maria in the fourth singles 11-9 11-2 11-4 to make it 2-2. Sreeja sealed the tie with an 11-6 11-13 11-6 11-3 win over Sofia-Xuan.

The women finished second behind China in Group 1 with three wins from four games. Their only loss, albeit a narrow one, came against the mighty Chinese after Ayhika and Sreeja stunned world No. 1 Sun Yinghsa and No. 2 Wang Yidi, respectively.

In the men’s competition, reigning national champion Harmeet Desai and G Sathiyan registered facile wins against Choi Timothy and Alfred Pena Dela, respectively, in the opening two singles.

While Harmeet won 11-5 11-1 11-6, Sathiyan defeated Dela 11-3 11-7 11-6.

Manush Shah then rallied from two games down to pull off a 10-12 6-11 11-4 11-8 11-6 win over Maxwell Henderson to help India finish third in Group 3 behind South Korea and Poland.

Out the 40 teams taking part in the competition, both the Indian men and women were among the 24 sides to qualify for the knockout phase. A quarterfinals finish in the event will assure India of a place in the team event of the Paris Olympics.

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