The Indian girls’ fairytale performance continued as
they topped group ‘D’ with a superb 2-1 victory over Japan in the Asia
Oceania World Junior under-14 girls’ tennis tournament at the DLTA
Complex here on Wednesday.
Shivani Ingle saved two
breakpoints to avoid going down 0-5 in the decider before pulling the
carpet from under Yuki Ando’s feet for a 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 victory. The
nerve-wracking three-hour duel put India 1-0 ahead.
In
an equally fascinating contest, Sathwika Sama recovered from 0-3 in
both sets to beat the Japanese No.1 Ayumi Miyamamoto 6-3, 6-4 as India
took an unbeatable 2-0 lead.
Captain Ankita Bhambri —
who had driven home the point that it was important to play to
potential rather than be intimidated by the quality of opponent’s game —
opted to conserve the energy of the Indian girls for the crucial
quarterfinals against Kazakhstan and the team conceded the doubles
rubber. The victory against Japan was crucial as it meant that India
avoided facing top seed Australia — which has dropped only 14 games in
nine matches, while winning 108 games in 18 sets — in the quarterfinals.
Though
they adopted a patient approach, looping the balls in and the top-spin
often taking the ball beyond the reach of the Japanese, both Shivani and
Sathwika played with refreshing assurance and punch, handling every
variation the Japanese girls tried.
So, Japan is now
left with the unenviable task of facing the Aussies for a qualification
berth to the World Group competition to be staged in the Czech Republic
in August.
In other quarterfinals, China will play New Zealand and Hong Kong will be up against Chinese Taipei.
The results (league):
Group-A: Australia bt Kazakhstan 3-0; Uzbekistan bt Turkmenistan 3-0.
Group-B: Chinese Taipei bt New Zealand 3-0; Korea bt Singapore 3-0.
Group-C:
India bt Japan 2-1 [Shivani Ingle bt Yuki Ando 6-4, 3-6, 7-5; Sathwika
Sama bt Ayumi Miyamoto 6-4, 6-4; Aarja Chakraborty & Sathwika Sama
lost to Auri Nagata & Ayumi Miyamoto w.o.].
Indonesia
bt Kyrgyzstan 3-0 [Faiza Salssaliba Nurhidayati bt Ermeka Nurgazieva
6-1, 6-0; Shevita Aulana bt Eliza Askarova 6-2, 6-3; Fitriani Sabatini
& Faiza Salsaliba Nurhidayati bt Eliza Askarova & Ermeka
Nurgazieva 4-6, 7-6(7), 6-3].
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