Deepika Kumari beat Ksenia Perova (ROC) 6-5 on Friday to advance to the women's quarterfinals in the individual event at the Tokyo Olympics.
After the match was tied, Deepika shot a perfect 10 to march ahead.
Both archers started with a 9, but the Indian's second arrow was a perfect one. Perova, who was then under pressure, landed a 7 resulting in Deepika gathering the two points by 28-25.
The shoot-off that sealed the deal for Deepika Kumari
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Ksenia Perova bounced back to take the next set. Deepika pegged one back in third and took the lead. Fourth was a tie with both archers shooting 26. With her back against the wall, the Russian responded well in the decider and took the match to the shoot-off.
Ksenia started the shoot-off with a 7. The Indian responded with a perfect 10 to wrap up the match.
Inputs from ANI