Ultimate Table Tennis: Sathiyan, Manika star in Smashers win
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Indias highest-ranked mens
player G Sathiyan and Commonwealth Games double gold medallist
Manika Batra piloted Dabang Smashers to an emphatic win over
Warriors in the Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) today.
Smashers picked up 14 points while conceding only 7
in their 6-1 verdict to jump to the top of the six-team table.
Manika began the charge against Achanta Sharath
Kamals Warriors, scoring a tense 2-1 victory in the opening
game by shocking World No. 18 Sofia Polcanova, who is ranked
62 spots higher than her, claiming two out of the three games
on "golden point".
Manika mixed her serves cleverly and used her backhand
effectively to score a 11-10, 5-11, 11-10 victory.
The other crowd favourite, Sharath Kamal, began
confidently, winning the first game 11-10, before Japans
Yoshida Masaki (World No. 27) recovered strongly in the next
to score a facile 11-5 win.
The Indian star battled hard in the decider but a
handful of unforced errors saw him lose 8-11.
Sathiyan, teaming up with Japanese Sakura Mori, rode
on the winning momentum to give the Smashers a clean 3-0
victory in the mixed doubles.
But he put his best foot forward in the next singles,
shocking World No. 15 Chin-Yuan Chuang of Chinese Taipei 2-1
(11-7, 11-6, 7-11).
The highest ranked Indian (World No. 44) upstaged his
rival with stunning returns to maintain his unbeaten record in
the tournament since season 1.
In between, Warriors were spurred by Polcanova, who
put behind her defeat to Manika, with a 3-0 victory over Mori
in her second singles match.
The 17-year-old Adriana Diaz, the youngest player in
the tournament from Puerto Rico, completed the Smashers
dominance with an emphatic 3-0 win over Pooja Sahasrabuddhe.
Tomorrow, Maharashtra United take on RPSG Mavericks.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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