Bopanna-Sharan, Ankita assure India of at least two medals from tennis

Press Trust of India  |  Palembang 

Ankita and top seeds men's doubles pair of and assured of at least a couple of bronze medals in the competition by progressing to the semifinals at the here today.

played well against an opponent ranked more than 400 places lower than her but also benefitted from a more open draw after the shock loss of world no. 92 Luksika Kumkhum of

Ankita has assured India's third medal in women's singles at the with being the only other Indian to do so (silver in 2006, bronze in 2010).

Ankita was down 1-4 in the first set before bouncing back to close it in 54 minutes. She took only 27 minutes to claim the second set.

"Ankita is a fighter and has volunteered to play in all three events in this heat. She played well today. The Thai in her draw lost, so that opened up the draw for her," told

Bopanna and Sharan, who don't have much experience of playing together, played a solid match against the seasoned pairing of and of Chinese

The win in the quarterfinals must have given the Indians a lot of confidence and they are well on their way to a gold medal.

Ramkumar Ramathan, second seed in the men's singles, however disappointed in his round of 16 match against Jurabek Karimov of

The world no. 134 played a serve and volley game for the majority of the match on the slow courts of Jakabaring Center and paid the price by losing 6-3 4-, 3-6 against the 428th ranked

"Tactically, Ram got it all wrong. The courts were on the slower side, all the more reason he did not need to serve and volley. He kept doing that and paid the price for it. It was not expected from a of Ram's caliber," said Ali.

Prajnesh Gunneswaran, however, got one step closer to a medal after advancing to the quarterfinals. He beat Vietnam's 6-3 5-7 6-4 in the punishing heat of

The women's doubles pairing of Raina and Prarthana Thombare exited the women's doubles competition with a 1-6 3-6 loss against Kazakhstan's Danilina and Ainitdinova Gozal.

The other men's doubles pairing of and Ramanathan too crashed out of the competition.

The only Indian pairing left in the mixed doubles draw is of Bopanna and Raina, who beat Wong Chun Hun and Eudice Chong of Hong Kong to enter the quarterfinals.

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First Published: Wed, August 22 2018. 19:30 IST