Deepika fails at big stage again, crashes out of Asian Games

Press Trust of India  |  Jakarta 

Former world number one Kumari yet again flopped at the big stage as it turned out to be a depressing day for India's recurve archers, whose challenge ended at the here today.

Of all four archers in action today, only Atanu Das managed to reach the quarterfinals while the other three fell by the wayside at the preliminary stages.

After getting a bye, got past North Korea's Hyang Ji Ri (6-2) but fluffed her second last shot in the third set to lose 3-7 to Chinese Taipei's

India's only hope, after came a cropper, was Das but he too lost his quarterfinal 3-7 to Indonesia's Riau Ega

In the final set, the 26-year-old needed to hit a 10 in the final shot but found an eight to total 28.

The local favourite after shooting a 10 in his first shot, delivered a 10 and 9 to clinch the match.

Das had defeated both from Korea and of with identical 7-3 victories

Deepika had come into the after winning a (Stage Event) gold.

"I am very disappointed with the result. My start was good and I tried hard but the second last shot in the third set was pretty bad. After that, I just could not get the 10s consistently," Deepika said, though she denied that having felt any pressure.

At the Rio she had made an early exit though she entered the biggest sporting event as world number one.

Asked if she has a mental block coming to such marquee events, Deepika replied in the negative.

"I also expect myself to do well. I do not feel pressure at big events. We don't think like, this is a big event. That thinking puts pressure. We just try hard, practice," she said.

Promila Daimary was also eliminated after losing 2-6 to Mongolia's Urantungalag Bishindee in the second round.

The second Indian in men's individual recurve, Vishwas got the better of Bataa Purevsuren of 6-2 in first match but crashed out after losing pre-quarterfinal 1-7 to Kazakhstan's Ilfat Abdullin.

India's said they also struggle to understand why Deepika does not carry her pre-tournament good form into big competitions.

"It's a shock result for us. We expected Deepika and Atanu do well. We are really finding it hard to digest that Deepika does not well at multi-sport events. She is three-time gold winner. Maybe we have to go back and discuss it with psychologists to find a solution," Manjhi told

Talking about bad shot Deepika had in the third set, Manjhi said maybe pressure got the better of Deepika.

"The girl had an advantage. She was leading 5-3, so even if Deepika had hit perfect 10s, it would have been a tie. Maybe she felt the pressure because she was lagging behind."

Manjhi said Promila was an and will do well in future.

"She is young and it was her first big tournament. She will get better. She had a tough opponent, who was much better than her.

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First Published: Thu, August 23 2018. 15:50 IST