Jignesh shocks Akaash in Junior TT

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IANS Dharamsala
Last Updated : Nov 28 2015 | 8:48 PM IST

Higher-ranked Akaash Nath of North Bengal suffered an unexpected exit when he was shocked by Maharashtra's Jignesh Rahatwal 2-3 in the junior boys singles' main draw of the 77th Junior and Youth National Table Tennis Championships here on Saturday.

Akaash was found wanting right from the word go when he won the first game on extended points at the Indoor Stadium. The struggle continued in the next two games as Jignesh took both easily. However, the North Bengal paddler came back strongly in the next to level the score.

Yet, it was not enough as Jignesh surged ahead with a good lead before shutting his opponent out by minimal point in the decider.

West Bengal's Abhimanyu Mitra struggled his way into pre-quarterfinals after beating Ali Mohammad of Telangana 3-2 despite leading 2-0. Ali came back very well to level the score but did not have the firepower for the last burst in the final game, going down 7-11.

Kerala's Anas Irshad Mohammad shocked Maharashtra's Ashwin Subramanian 14-12, 11-9, 6-11, 7-11, 11-7 to move into the last 16 stages.

In junior girls singles, it was a shocking exit for Airports Authority of India (AAI)'s second seeded Sreeja Akula, who lost to Kushi Viswanath of Karnataka. The latter not only played without tension but executed fine strokes and employed fore and backhands well, some shots brooking no challenged from her AAI rival.

Sreeja, normally expected to stage a comeback, was rendered clueless on the day and bowed out in the round of 32.

In other interesting matches, Tamil Nadu's Yashini Sivashankar survived a scare from Madhya Pradesh's Anusha Kutumbale. It was a good match as both the players were capable of throwing off the other but what worked in favour of Yashini was the steely nerve in the decider, though she won comfortably having taken a good lead.

Maharashtra's Swastika Ghosh, who has had a good national ranking outings this season, struggled to beat Shailu Noorbasha of Andhra Pradesh 3-2 (7-11, 8-11, 11-8, 11-9, 11-4).

Telangana's Naina, somewhat out of form, managed to overcome Surbhi Patwari of North Bengal 11-8, 4-11, 11-7, 5-11, 12-10 in a see-saw battle to enter the pre-quarterfinals. As did Tamil Nadu's Seelenadeepthi Selvakumar who beat Odisha's Anannaya Basak 7-11, 12-14, 11-4, 11-6, 11-6.

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First Published: Nov 28 2015 | 8:40 PM IST

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