The Indian paddlers displayed flashes of brilliance to create some excitement among the home supporters at the Thyagaraj Stadium here but the difference in class between the two teams proved decisive at the end in the summit clash.
With the home team trailing 0-2, young paddler Sanil Shetty (ranked 332nd) lost to Singapore's Liang Ma in an excruciatingly close battle that extended the full distance of five sets.
The Mumbai lad was impeccable near the table and his strong back-hand returns matched that of his opponent and he took the game 11-9. The long rallies in the match provided excitement to the sparsely filled arena.
The left-handed Indian then went on to clinch the next game 11-8 to lead the contest 2-1.
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With India having an upper hand for the first time in the contest, it looked like the match was heading to the reverse duel. But the 22-year-old Singaporean had other plans. Ma upped his game and forced Shetty to make errors and took the the fourth 11-9 after trailing 0-4.
"I should have finished the match in the fourth game as I was leading 4-0. From there on he (Ma) played better. Also, I committed lot errors in the final game," Shetty said.
Singapore had beaten India in the finals of the 2007 and 2009 edition of the Championships as well.