Pune register first ever PBL win

IANS  |  Pune 

Despite some surprises in their line-up, 7 Aces started their home leg with a 4-3 win over two-time runners-up Rockets in a riveting (PBL) tie that went down to the wire at the Shree Chhatrapati Complex here on Saturday.

Kjaersfeldt and the pair of Ivanov and Shetty made it a grand start for the home side by winning the women's singles and men's doubles rubbers respectively. However, showed some stunning resilience to fight back through their two men's singles exponents, and Sameer Verma, sending the tie into a deciding fifth match.

With little to separate the two teams, it all depended on who would hold their nerves under pressure. Ivanov and Kjaersfeldt did an admirable job for in the that saw them beat Mumbai's highly experienced mixed doubles pair of and 15-13, 11-15, 15-12 in a thrilling finish to the derby.

Earlier, Pune started off the proceedings on a positive note with their trump, taking the place of in the women's singles. The gulf between the 21st ranked Kjaersfeldt and Mumbai's 202nd ranked Shreyanshi Pardeshi was evident right from the start. The rising star from failed to pose any threat and caved in 11-15, 7-15 through her array of unforced errors.

If Mumbai Rockets looked up to the legendary to turn around their fortunes, they were in for a disappointment. Dae was very much off-colour and his frequent errors at the net didn't help the cause of the Mumbai side.

Chirag Shetty's exquisite touches and the 6'6" Vladimir Ivanov's fiery smashes made the Pune pair a deadly combination. While the first game was on level terms till the deciding point, Ivanov and Shetty simply upped the ante in the second to take a 15-14, 15-7 win.

World No. 18 proved a wall too high for the 17-year-old Lakshya Sen of the Pune franchise in the Rockets' Trump clash. The young Dane made a strong start against the Asian junior champion but a string of errors in the second game allowed the Indian to come back.

In the decider, a calm and steady Antonsen tackled the drift and his opponent much better to sail away to a 15-13, 7-15, 15-8 win for a vital 2 points for the visitors.

World No. 12 was expectedly in devastating form against Pune's inexperienced Harsheel Dani. The latter showed signs of a fightback in the second game when he went up 7-5 but his chances were soon thwarted by Sameer who wrapped it up 15-7, 15-10 to bring his side back into contention.

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First Published: Sat, December 29 2018. 20:20 IST