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Indian Boxers shine at Olympics as tennis duo knocked out

Wednesday August 01, 2012 10:28:47 AM, IANS

London: Boxers Laishram Devendro Singh and Manoj Kumar packed a lethal punch, while shuttler Parupalli Kashyap humbled a higher-ranked opponent to enter the pre-quarterfinals at the London Olympics here Tuesday.

The bad news came from the Indian tennis camp with Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna exiting the doubles competition.

Despite some good results, India's medal quest suffered a serious setback with the ouster of Bhupathi and Bopanna, while archers continued to disappoint, rowers faded without a ripple and the sole judoka and the only remaining weightlifter bid adieu to London.

Indians, who partied Monday when ace shooter Gagan Narang scooped up a bronze in the 10 metre air rifle event, saw the day begin on the right note as Kashyap progressed to the last eight in men's singles.

The 25-year-old displayed sublime skills to defeat tenth seed Tien Minh Nguyen of Vietnam 21-9, 21-14 in 39 minutes at the Wembley Arena, topping Group D in style.

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 boxing, Devendro Singh made his way emphatically into the last 16 of the 49 kg class with the referee stopping the contest (RSC) in the first round.

The RSC decision came just two minutes 24 seconds into the bout against Honduran Bayron Molina Figueroa, who was feeling dizzy after suffering some heavy blows from the Indian. Devendro next faces Serdamba Purevdorj of Mongolia.

His team-mate Manoj was impressive too in the 64 kg class, easing past Serdar Hudayberdiyev of Turkmenistan 13-7 in a night bout at the Excel Arena. The 25-year-old takes on local favourite and third seed Thomas Walker Saturday.

It was a heart-break for India at Wimbledon. Bhupathi and Bopanna, who had revolted against the All India Tennis Association (AITA) to play together, failed to script any such success story on the famed grass court as they went down in straight sets 3-6, 4-6 to Frenchman Richard Gasquet and Julien Benneteau in the second round.

The other doubles contest between India's Leander Paes-Vishnu Vardhan and the Netherland's Robin Haase-Jean-Julien Rojer was postponed to Wednesday.

In the badminton contest, Kashyap's feat failed to inspire the mixed doubles pair of Jwala Gutta and V. Diju who lost their third consecutive group match to crash out of the tournament.

The Indian duo were comprehensively beaten 15-21, 15-21 by the world number 9 pair of Ha Jung Eun and Lee Yong Dae of South Korea to end fourth and last in Group D.

It was also a bittersweet result for women's doubles pair of Jwala and Ashwini Ponappa as they brought their top game to win their last group B match against Shinta Mulia Sari and Lei Yao of Singapore, but it wasn't enough for them to progress to the quarterfinals.

The Indian duo, who lost their opening match, beat the Singaporean girls 21-16, 21-15 in just 31 minutes and finished third in the group.

Indian rower Sawarn Singh and the pair of Manjeet Singh and Sandeep Kumar are also out of medal contention and now will be looking to make a respectable finish in the semi-finals.

Sawarn qualified for the semi-final 'C' of the men's singles scull, where the rowers will be vying for a place between 13th to 18th.

Manjeet and Sandeep Kumar booked their place via a second repechage in semi-final 'D' of the lightweight doubles scull and will be looking for a finish between 19th-24th. They finished sixth in the repechage with a timing of 6:54.20.

The archery arena yet again proved unlucky for India. Its challenge in men's individual came to an unceremonious end with all three participants crashing out in eliminators, while Chekrovolu Swuro suffered a similar fate in the women's individual clash to join her team mate Bombayla Devi, who bowed out of contention a day back.

Teenage sensation Deepika Kumari, now World No.1, is the only Indian archer left in the competition.

Among the men's archers, Rahul Banerjee and Tarundeep Rai won their first knock out battles, but both failed to get their arrows in the right places as they went down in their respective second eliminators.

The other male representative Jayanta Talukdar and Swuro made their exits in the opening round.

India's participation in the Olympic weightlifting event ended when Katulu Ravi Kumar finished sixth in Group B of the 69kg category. He lifted 303 kg with 136 kg in snatch and 167 kg through clean and jerk.

The country's only judoka Garima Chaudhary lost to Japanese Yoshie Uenoi by a 1.21-minute Ippon in the opening round of the women's 63 kg class.


 








 

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