Hindustan Times (Delhi)

TT ends with 2 bronze; volley, judo disappoint

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

JAKARTA: India’s sensationa­l run in the table tennis event at the 18th Asian Games came to an end after Sharath Kamal, G Sathiyan and Manika Batra lost in the prequarter­finals of the singles competitio­n here today.

World number 33 Sharath Kamal went down fighting against 14th ranked Chih-yuan Chunag of Chinese Taipei 7-11, 11-9, 10-12, 16-14, 9-11.

Sathiyan was beaten 11-9, 4-11, 9-11, 6-11, 10-12 by Japanese Kenta Matsudaira in another round of 16 match.

Rising star Manika Batra won a game against world number five Wang Manyu but it was not enough to trouble the Chinese. She lost 2-11, 8-11, 8-11, 11-6, 4-11 in the women’s singles round of 16.

The table tennis players’ performanc­e is among the highlights of India’s campaign at the 18th Asian Games.

Even the players did not think that they would end winning two bronze medals from the continenta­l event.

Along with the men’s team bronze, Kamal and Batra combined to secure a bronze in mixed doubles.

INDIA WOMEN’S TEAM LOSES IN VOLLEYBALL

JAKARTA: The India women’s volleyball team ended its campaign after going down 0-3 to Chinese Taipei in the classifica­tion 9-10 match here on Friday.

The Indian women were completely outplayed by Chinese Taipei, registerin­g comfortabl­e 25-21 25-16 25-15 to seal the contest in 73 minutes here. They had lost to the same opponents in a group B match on August 25.

The team failed to win a single match in pool B and ended bottom of the table after five defeats.

AVTAR, RAJWINDER OUSTED IN JUDO

JAKARTA: Indian judokas Avtar Singh and Rajwinder Kaur were knocked out after losing in the men’s and women’s competitio­n.

Singh lost to UAE’S Ivan Remarenco 1-10 in the men’s -100 kg eliminatio­n round of 16. Kaur went down by a similar margin to Japan’s Akira Sone in women’s +78 kg quarter-finals here.

Singh received a shido penalty for minor violations and the competitio­n ended when his rival earned an ippon decision — the biggest point scored in judo.

Rajwinder was handed two shido penalty for minor violations and her opponent also received an ippon decision.

RAMANANDA FINISHES 12TH IN DIVING

JAKARTA: Ramananda S Kongbraila­tpam finished 12th with 325.45 points in the final of the men’s 3m springboar­d diving event on Friday.

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