Incidentally, this was Sri Lanka's first ever gold in the championships.
The Junior Girls crown went the Shrushthi Helangadi way as the girl from Maharashtra upset Archana Kamath 3-1. India, thus, finished with nine gold, three silvers and one bronze medal.
Lanka were second with one gold, six silver and six bronze medals for a wonderful outing in a South Asian championships thus far. Nepal and Paksitan with five bronze each finished third in the overall medals tally.
But with his ability to combine very well his offensive game with great retrieval, he outwitted Puia who, after being 0-2 down, caught up at 2-2 only to give away too many negative points to his opponent.
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But one cannot take the credit away from Ranasinghe for the way he responded - first against Utkarsh Gupta in the semifinal and then in the final.
"I was confident of a good show because I had a nice rhythm going. After the semifinal win, I only had to put the ball on table for my opponent to make mistakes," said an elated Ranasinghe.
Though Manav Thakkar, expectedly, annexed the Cadet Boys singles title, in the girls' section Shrushthi Helangadi toppled favourite Archana Kamath 3-1. Archana, despite winning the first game could not come to terms with Shrushthi's good, consistent forehand play as well as some excellent serves.