Sharath-Manika win mixed doubles final in National TT Championship

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bronze medallists A and defeated top-seeded pair of and Archana Girish Kamath 3-1 to win the mixed doubles gold in the 80th National Championship here Tuesday.

The last time Sharath competed and won all four titles was way back during the Siliguri Nationals in 2008. Incidentally, it was and who had won the mixed doubles for PSPB at three years ago.

Ever since mixed doubles has become a part of the Olympics, Sharath has ventured into it and along with tasted success when the pair won the first bronze medal at last year.

Having set the tone on Sunday in the team final, Sharath shepherded in the final against Manav and Archana.

Establishing an early lead, the second-seeded pair stamped their authority and went 1-0 up, winning most points on service.

In the second game, however, they left some leeway for the top-seeds to stage a comeback but Sharath and Manika soon caught up with them to win it on extended points.

Nevertheless, their opponents did well to challenge their supremacy and led 0-5 before Sharath and Manika levelled and went 6-5, 9-7 up. But Archana and Manav clawed their way back and neutralized and at deuce they seized the first opportunity to take the game 12-10.

In the fourth game, Manav and Archana pulled back yet again to make it 3-3 and 6-6 but Sharath and Manika eventually prevailed after taking five points on the trot and the match.

In both men and women singles, at least two seeds exited as third seed Sudhanshu Grover went down to qualifier of 4-3 in the round of 32.

Left-handed also sent fifth-seeded Sushmit Sriram of packing 4-2.

In women's affairs, fourth-seeded Divya Deshpande lost to of 4-1 (11-6, 4-11, 8-11, 6-11, 10-12) in the second round while followed suit in the next round, losing 2-4 to current Youth champion from Maharashtra Shruti Amrute.

Earlier, R Senthil Kumar of felled No. 14 seed 11-7, 11-8, 11-2 with no resistance coming from the RBI paddler while SFR Snehit, No. 15 seed, lost to Jaydip Das of Indian Audit 17-19, 10-12, 1-11.

Joining the crowd of fallen stars were former national champions Anindita Chakraborty, and

The silver lining, however, was that former national champion K. Shamini had made it to the pre-quarterfinals.

But the best match of the day was, indeed, the one between Sudhanshu and Kiranjoy.

The paddler showed enormous courage to fight back after being down 1-3 and winning the breathtaking decider 18-16 to enter the round of 32.

Archana Kamath averted a scare from of Telangana to win 4-3 after being down 0-3.

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First Published: Tue, January 08 2019. 21:15 IST