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Sharath, Madhurika lead Chennai Lions charge to tame Goa Challengers
Sharath Kamal brought the sparkle back for Chennai Lions and earned himself and his team a berth with Dabang Delhi in the final of the Ultimate Table Tennis. India’s top star Sharath, despite the 1-5 deficit, collected three points with Germany’s Petrissa Solja in the mixed doubles and returned to win two more against Amalraj Anthony in a tense reverse men’s singles. https://www.facebook.com/UltimateTableTennis/videos/692046921243837/ That set the stage in motion for two young ladies from India, Madhurika Patkar and Archana Kamath, to step in at the right time. With two points needed from the last tie, both went for broke and put up a commanding display in the semi-finals. Madhurika gave in easily, as she lost the first game 6-11 but showed remarkable poise and confidence to spurt to a 9-1 lead in the second. But Archana clawed back to 6-9 before fading away. In the decider too, Madhurika had an easy win at 9-5 and 10-6. But Archana saved 4 match points to take this semi-final to the golden point too. It, however, proved to be Mahurika’s day, who forced Archana into a mistake, taking Chennai Lions into the title round. https://www.facebook.com/UltimateTableTennis/videos/335904333957158/ In the opening women’s singles, Taiwan’s Cheng I-Ching brought her A-game to the table, coming back twice from behind to overpower Germany’s Petrissa Solja 11-7, 11-9, 11-8 for a 3-0 early lead for Goa. Petrissa placed 24th in world rankings, raced ahead in the first game and again in the third, but Cheng drew upon her experience to negate the advantage on both occasions. Cheng launched a strong comeback and displayed some exquisite shots en route to her crucial win. In the men’s singles, Goa’s Alvaro Robles (No. 84) took the first game from a higher-ranked Tiago Apolonia (No. 71) on the golden point. Apolonia fought back in the second to register Chennai’s first point. The third proved to be a visual delight, with Tiago attacking vigorously and Alvaro defending gamely. Alvaro was in the zone, simply retrieving everything and unnerving Tiago. The Portuguese wilted under the pressure and lost the third 3-11 to give Goa a massive 5-1 advantage. Alvaro Robles Martinez after emerging victorious in the gruelling battle 2-1. Sharath entered the fray at this stage, and riding on his potent forehand, turned the tie around. He and Petrissa won the first two games comfortably 11-5, 11-4. The third one, suddenly, became tense as Amalraj Anthony-Cheng I-Ching got their act together. The scores moved mostly on services, all the way till 8-8 before Sharath orchestrated the next 3 points. In the reverse Men’s Singles, Amalraj broke away from Sharath at 4-4 and pocketed the first tie 11-5. Sharath came into his own in the second, moving to 6-3 quickly. He capitalized on that to take a crucial point for his side. https://twitter.com/UltTableTennis/status/1160252070814814208 The third game was a humdinger, with the match fluctuating from one team to the other. Sharath took a handy 4-1 lead but a series of mistakes saw Amalraj jump ahead 6-4. He inched away to 9-8 before Sharath cooled down to whip out three straight winners. Results: Chennai Lions bt Goa Challengers 8-7 Women’s Singles: Petrissa Solja lost to Cheng I-Ching 0-3 (7-11, 9-11, 8-11); Men’s Singles: Tiago Apolonia lost to Alvaro Robles 1-2 (10-11, 11-6, 3-11); Mixed Doubles: Sharath Kamal / Petrissa Solja bt Amalraj Anthony / Cheng I-Ching 3-0 (11-5, 11-4, 11-8); Men’s Singles: Sharath Kamal bt Amalraj Anthony 2-1 (5-11, 11-9, 11-10); Women’s Singles: Madhurika Patkar bt Archana Kamath 2-1 (6-11, 11-8, 11-10) Sunday's fixture: Final Match between Dabang Delhi TTC and Chennai Lions at 7 pm on Star Sports 1, Star Sports 1 HD, Star Sports Select 1, Star Sports Select 1 HD, Hotstar and JioTV.
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