Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Indian TT teams a win away from first ever Olympic berths

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ■ ■

GONDOMAR(PORTUGAL): Indian men and women are just one win away from securing their maiden qualificat­ion for Olympics, following their contrastin­g victories against Luxembourg and Sweden respective­ly in the Team Qualifier here on Wednesday.

India’s men’s highest-ranked player G Sathiyan took some time adjusting to the pimpled rubber of Luka Mladenovic but other than that it was a straightfo­rward tie for the fifth seeds who play 11th seeds Slovenia in the all-important round of 16 clash here on Friday.

A quarter-final finish guarantees qualificat­ion for the Tokyo Olympics. India have never qualified as a team in Olympic history, limiting its participat­ion to individual events.

Sharath Kamal and Harmeet Desai got India off to a winning start, beating Gilles Michely and Eric Glod 11-9, 16-14, 116 in the opening doubles.

In the subsequent singles, world No 30 Sathiyan lost the first two games against Mladenovic before fighting back to prevail 8-11, 9-11, 11-3, 13-11, 11-6.

Veteran Sharath, ranked 33, conceded a game to Glod but eventually won 11-3, 11-3, 12-14, 11-5 to complete a 3-0 victory.

The seedings suggest that India are a much better side than Slovenia but Sharath said it will be 50-50 contest.

“They have a pretty balanced team,” he said, referring to the presence of 40th ranked Darko Jorgic and 62nd ranked Bojan Tokic in the Slovenian camp.

Slovenia beat Iran 3-1 in their round of 32 match.

Like the men, the Indian women too are a win away from creating history. The 17th seeds pipped 11th seeds Sweden 3-2 after Archana Kamath saved a match point to beat Linda Bergstrom in the fifth and deciding rubber. She won 11-8, 8-11, 9-11, 11-7, 13-11.

However, the foundation of the memorable victory was laid by top-ranked Indian Manika Batra, who won both her singles, beating Bergstrom and Christina Kallberg 3-1 and 3-2 respective­ly.

The Indians will have to produce something special if they are to down a much stronger Romania in the pre-quarterfin­als on Friday.

Manika, ranked at 61, is the sole Indian in the top-100 while Romania boast of 19th ranked Bernadette Szocs and 31st ranked Elizabeta Samara.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? G Sathiyan lost the first two games against Luxembourg’s Luka Mladenovic before fighting back to prevail.
GETTY IMAGES G Sathiyan lost the first two games against Luxembourg’s Luka Mladenovic before fighting back to prevail.

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