Kashyap in pre-quarters; Jwala-Diju out
By IANS - LONDON
31st July 2012 03:54 PM
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Kashyap Parupalli plays against Vietnam's Nguyen Tien Minh, unseen, at a men's singles badminton match of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Tuesday, July 31, 2012, in London. (AP)
India's Parupalli Kashyap progressed to the men's singles
pre-quarterfinals while mixed doubles pair of Jwala Gutta and V. Diju lost
their third consecutive group match to be ousted from Olympic badminton
competitions here Tuesday.
Kashyap displayed sublime skills to defeat his higher-ranked opponent and tenth
seeded Tien Minh Nguyen of Vietnam 21-9, 21-14 in 39 minutes at the Wembley
Arena to top Group D in style. With the win, Kashyap equalled his head-to-head
record against Nguyen 3-3. Prior to the match, he had not beaten the Vietnamese
since June 2010.
Meanwhile, the pairing of Jwala-Diju lost their third and final group match
15-21, 15-21 in 27 minutes against World No.9 pair of Ha Jung Eun and Lee Yong
Dae of South Korea to end fourth and last in Group D. The win came as a
consolation for the South Koreans who are also out of the tournament.
For Kashyap, the first game started with a neck-to-neck fight as neither player
could hold serve as the score read 6-5 in favour of the Indian.
The 25-year-old found his legs and started extending his lead with the help of
some exquisite drop shots and in no time went ahead 16-7. Aided by some good
smashes, the Indian gained an 11-point advantage at 20-9 before sealing the
game.
In the second game, Nguyen put up a better show early on as the scoreboard read
7-7.
Like in the first game, Kashyap with his fast court movement and effective
smashes started dominating the World No.11 and took a lead of 18-12 from where
there was no looking back and won the game in 19 minutes.
Throughout the match, the World No.21 was impressive at the net and steady from
the back, hitting a mix of shots which befuddled his Vietnamese opponent.
The Indian will next face Group C topper Sri Lankan Niluka Karunaratne, whom
Kashyap had beaten in Stockholm earlier this year in their only encounter.
In mixed doubles, Jwala and Diju were no match for the South Korean opponents.
The east Asians took an early lead of 5-12 in five minutes at the start of the
first game.
Ha-Lee raced to 9-20 but were halted by the Indian pair who then took six consecutive
points to bring back some hope. But an error from Jwala saw them lose the first
game in eleven minutes.
The World No.13 pair improved their performance in the second game and led a
neck-to-neck fight till 12-12. However, Ha-Lee upped their game and raced away
to game point 15-20 and clinched the game in 13 minutes.
This was Jwala-Diju's second loss out of three encounters against their
opponents.
Jwala was quite tired after her women's doubles match which she played late
Monday evening. She has her last group match later Tuesday with Ashwini
Ponnappa which they need to win to qualify for the quarterfinals.
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