Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Manika shocks world No 4, helps India to TT gold

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

As Manika Batra faced Singapore’s Zhou Yihan in the fourth match of women’s team competitio­n in table tennis, she started playing the national anthem in her mind. The score was 7-7 and the Indian needed four points to seal victory for India. Against an opponent quite capable of staging a comeback, any mistake on Manika’s part would have pushed India into a high-pressure fifth rubber with Singapore on top.

“I played the national anthem in my mind, egging myself on to not allow her to come back,” Manika said after sealing victory for India by winning the next four points. “I stuck to my tactics.”

Manika had earlier defeated world No 4 Feng Tianwei, Singapore’s top singles player, for the first time to set the ball rolling.

The 22-year-old from Delhi, ranked 58, was a revelation as she punched above her weight. She changed her tactics. Instead of blocking on backhand and attacking on forehand as she usually does, Manika surprised Tianwei by doing just the opposite and got the better of the Singapore player for the first time.

“This is definitely my best performanc­e ever and I am really ecstatic. I have a fantastic team and their support really helped me. Before the match, I sat down

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with my coach and we decided the strategy as Singapore were the favourites. I am really happy to have helped the team win gold,” Manika said after the match.

India’s Italian coach Messimo Constantin­i too was ecstatic following the gold medal win. “Singapore were super favourites for gold but we have a very good set of players. Ahead of the final, I told them about a world championsh­ip match a few years ago when Singapore used similar tactics to stun China. I told them we can do the same thing against Singapore and they did that,” said Constantin­i.

The coach was happy with Manika. “She is the real star of the win as she won each point in different way, not allowing the Singapore players to read her game and tactics. I devised the tactics but Manika executed them perfectly, which is very important. You can devise the tactics but if you are not able to execute them then they are of no use,” said Constantin­i.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Manika Batra upset world No 4 Feng Tianwei of Singapore to play a prominent role in helping India bag the team gold.
REUTERS Manika Batra upset world No 4 Feng Tianwei of Singapore to play a prominent role in helping India bag the team gold.

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