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Chennai Lions end RP-SG Mavericks' misery in UTT

By IANS | Published: August 07, 2019 12:02 AM

Chennai Lions completed RP-SG Mavericks Kolkata's misery, decimating the below par outfit 11-4 in their final Ultimate Table Tennis tie here on Tuesday.

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The victory ushered the Lions closer to a semi-final berth, where U Mumba and Dabang Delhi are already ensconced.

The Lions won all the four matches, with captain Sharath Kamal alone suffering a rare defeat.

They began on a thumping note, with Petrissa Solja (Germany; World No. 24) overcoming a fighting Matilda Ekholm (Sweden; No. 23) in the first Women's Singles.

Solja had an easy run in the opening set, sprinting to an 8-3 lead and a 11-7 victory. The second set, however, was a close contest, although she always managed to stay in the lead. She failed to convert two match points and had to rely on the golden point to demoralise Ekholm.

The Swede, though, refused to buckle down, regaining parity all the way till 9-all. That's when Solja produced her magic and took the next two points to complete a clean sweep.

Portugal's Tiago Apolonia then added two more points to the Lions' kitty, beating a gritty Sanil Shetty 2-1 (11-9, 11-6, 3-11 ).

The first set was fought on equal terms, with Shetty relying on his attacking instinct to keep RP-SG in the contest. Apolonia, however, was up to it and used his height to his advantage to make it 11-9.

The second set too was fairly comfortable, after the usual jousting at the start. Apolonia, however, maintained his calm and wrapped it up 11-6. He eased up after collecting two points for his team and ended up giving it away 3-11.

The Mixed Doubles too proved to be an uneven contest, with Kamal and Solja proving to be too strong for Benedikt Duda and Manika Batra.

The Lions lost the first set, a close game that they should have won. They were ahead all through and even had two match points. But a couple of mistakes saw them give away the set.

Kamal-Solja steadied themselves thereafter, though, winning handsomely at 11-4, 11-7.

India's star player Sharath Kamal, however, couldn't complete the kill in the reverse Men's Singles, losing to Duda 1-2 (7-11, 11-5, 7-11).

In a battle between Ind, the final Women's Singles, Madhurika Patkar downed Batra 3-0 to end RP-SG's campaign on a pathetic note.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Sharath KamalSanil ShettyManika BatraPortugal
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