The third seeded Indian pair, who had reached the finals of US Open and Dutch Open, finally lay their hands on a grand prix title when they defeated Bodin and Nipitphon 22-20 21-18 in a 35-minute battle at the Centro Deportivo Chapultepec AC on Sunday.
"They're the no 1 pair of Thailand, so it was tough match for us as we had lost to them in the last tournament (K&D Graphics Grand Prix in California). But we played really good and it was our day," Manu told PTI.
It was a gritty performance from the Indian duo as they never gave up in the face of adversity despite falling behind a couple of times during the opening game.
Manu and Sumeeth produced a gruelling game of badminton as they fought their way to a slender 11-9 lead at the break but the Thai pair drew level after the interval. The Indian pair then once again opened up a 15-12 lead, which once again was reduced by Bodin and Nipitphon with two points.
"This is our first big title in this year. And it's
really a good motivation and end to this year. It's a big advantage. This win will definetely give a big boost to our Olympic qualification campaign," said Manu.
For the 22-year-old from Meerut, this season was more special as he had started the year with a final finish in the mixed doubles event with K Maneesha at the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold and ended it with a title with Sumeeth.
Manu and Sumeeth played a lot of Grand Prix, Grand Prix Gold and International Challenge tournaments this year to reach a career-best ranking of World No. 17 in August.
The duo won the Belgian International Challenge and Lagos International challenge, besides reaching the finals of US Open Grand Prix Gold, Dutch Open Grand Prix, Prague Open International Challenge and Guatemala International challenge.
Asked if they had scheduled their tournament keeping the Olympic qualification in mind, Manu said: "No not actually but after we performed well in US Open, we started taking it seriously and planned each and every tournament according to that. So basically US Open changed everything."
Manu also attributed the win to his coaches and parents.
"I would like to thank my coach Pullela Gopichand and also doubles coach Tan Kim Her. He has been supporting us very well and we've improved a lot training under him. I also like to thank BAI officials and a great thanks to my parents because of them I'm here today," he signed off.
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