Tokyo Olympics: Super Sharath on song

27 July,2021 07:03 AM IST |  Tokyo  |  PTI

Veteran Kamal advances to Round Three with 2-11, 11-8, 11-5, 9-11, 11-6, 11-9 win over Portugal’s Tiago Apolonia; Manika Batra, Sutirtha Mukherjee lose

Sharath Kamal during his Round Two match yesterday. Pic/Twitter


India's leading player Sharath Kamal overcame a sluggish start to beat Portugal's Tiago Apolonia in the men's singles second round, while the women challenge ended with Manika Batra and Sutirtha Mukherjee losing to their superior opponents here on Monday.

Sharath, 39, struggled in the first game but pulled himself up just in time to win 2-11, 11-8, 11-5, 9-11, 11-6, 11-9 in 49 minutes.

Later in the day, Manika's impressive campaign in the women's singles came to an end with a 0-4 loss to 10th seed Sofia Polcanova in the third round.

The star Indian player, who had stunned World No. 32 on Sunday, did not have the game to challenge the attacking left-hander from Austria.

The only Indian left in the fray, Sharath, faces reigning Olympic champion Ma Long of China in the third round today. Arguably the greatest player of all time, Long has won every singles title in the sport, and is the reigning world champion as well.

However, with the way the 32-ranked Sharath played against his 59th-ranked opponent, it has given him immense confidence going into the Round-of-32 match against the mighty Chinese.

Since Ma Long will be playing his first match, Sharath sees an opening there. "He is yet to play [with bye in the first two rounds]. So, there will be pressure on him. Like I have said earlier, I have never felt better about my game. Hopefully, I can challenge him," said Sharath.

Earlier, Sutirtha Mukherjee lost her second round match to Portugal's Yu Fu in straight games to crash out of her maiden Olympics.

The 98th-ranked Indian, who showed remarkable grit for a come-from-behind win over Sweden's Linda Bergstrom, looked completely off-colour to lose 3-11, 3-11, 5-11, 5-11 in a 23-minute affair against the World No. 55.

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