This was the second occasion that the Indians have made it to the quarterfinals of the Champions Division of the Asian event where they are drawn to meet Japan. Before they do so, they will first clash with DPR Korea in the final of the First Division.
Sharath's form was crucial on the day for the Indians as he was the one who got the team across the line. Despite Thai Padasak Tanviriyavechakul providing a rousing start, beating G Sathiyan in the opening rubber 11-9, 11-6, 14-12, the match turned on its head when Sharath entered the arena, calming down the nerves of the Indian bench with straight games triumph of 11-9, 11-5, 11-6 against Supanut Wisutmaythangkoon.
"In the first match against Supanut I was down 3-8, but came back to win 11-9. That gave me the confidence against Padasak. I never let him play to his strength, his fierce forehands," said Sharath.
In between, an aggressive Harmeet Desai consolidated the position with a 3-1 (15-13, 14-16, 11-8, 11-5) victory over Pattaratom Passara, who is a strong backhand player.
In the first stage, Indian men drawn with Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan, toyed with both teams in Group B to win against them 3-0.
But the women team could not progress beyond the semifinals of the first division as they went down to Chinese Taipei 1-3. This means the Indian women will now have to play their 9-12 position matches.
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