12-Oct-2024 03:44 PM
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Astana, Oct 12 (Reporter) In the heart of Astana, Kazakhstan, the air
buzzed with anticipation as Ayhika Mukherjee and Sutirtha Mukherjee
took to the table, ready to etch their names into the history books of
Asian table tennis championships.
With the fierce determination that has become their hallmark, this
dynamic Indian duo has not only secured a spot in the semifinals of
the Asian Table Tennis Championships but also guaranteed themselves a
medal—a stunning testament to their relentless pursuit of excellence.
Fresh off their bronze medal triumph at the Hangzhou Asian Games,
Ayhika and Sutirtha were not just playing for glory. They were on a
mission to redefine what is possible for Indian women in the sport. As
the crowd roared with every rally, their journey became a captivating
tale of resilience and ambition, setting the stage for a showdown that
promises nothing short of electrifying.
This historic achievement comes hot on the heels of their recent
success at the Hangzhou Asian Games, where they also clinched a bronze
medal, showcasing their rise as formidable contenders in world table
tennis.
In an intense quarter final clash, Ayhika and Sutirtha faced off
against South Korea's Kim Nayeong and Lee Eunhye, overcoming an early
setback to win the match 3-1 (10-12, 11-7, 11-9, 11-8). Their triumph,
besides guaranteeing them a spot on the podium also marked a
significant milestone as they became the first all-Indian women’s
doubles pair to achieve this feat at the Asian Championships.
The Mukherjee duo, currently ranked World No. 15, will now set their
sights on the semifinals, where they will face off against the
formidable Japanese pair of Miwa Harimoto and Miyuu Kihara, a match
that promises to be a riveting showdown.
Meanwhile, the excitement doesn’t stop there. In the men’s singles
category, Manush Shah and Manav Thakkar delivered jaw-dropping
performances against higher-ranked South Korean opponents to advance
to the round of 16.
Manush, ranked World No. 115, stunned the table tennis devotees by
defeating the highly prolific World No. 23 and former bronze medallist
An Jaehyun with a commanding score of 11-9, 11-5, 11-6.
Thakkar, currently World No. 60, also pulled off an impressive upset,
rallying from behind to outlast World No. 14 and Asian Games bronze
medallist Jang Woojin in a nail-biting five-set match, finishing with
scores of 5-11, 11-9, 5-11, 11-9, 11-7.
As Shah prepares to take on Chinese Taipei’s Lin Yun-Ju and Thakkar
gears up for a showdown against Hong Kong’s Chan Baldwin, the Indian
camp anticipates with bated breath.
However, it wasn’t all smooth sailing for the Indian contingent.
Harmeet Desai faced a tough challenge in the round of 32, ultimately
falling to South Korea’s Lim Jonghoon, World No. 30, in straight sets
(12-14, 7-11, 7-11).
On the women’s singles front, the spotlight now shines on Manika
Batra, the last remaining Indian competitor in the event. She is set
to face Harimoto in the round of 16 later in the day, a match that
could further elevate the excitement for Indian table tennis fans.
With the competition heating up and the stakes higher than ever, the
Indian squad is poised to make a lasting impact at the Asian Table
Tennis Championships, fuelling hopes for more medals as they battle
against some of the best in the sport...////...