There was disappointment in badminton as well when the seasoned Indian women's doubles combine of Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa also came a cropper against a top class Japanese pair, but in a round-robin league, which kept them still in the hunt.
However, it was curtains for the archery duo of Deepika, the young exponent from Jharkhand who was in her second Games, and third-time Olympian Bombayla who bowed out without putting up much of a fight in their pre-quarterfinal elimination matches.
Both the archers were guilty of letting their nerves get the better of them.
Deepika was the first to take aim today and failed to raise her game when it mattered, losing 27-28, 26-29, 27-30 in a lop-sided contest, during which she managed to hit the bull's eye only once.
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The former World No.1 was put under pressure by Ya-Ting from the very start and never really managed to threaten her more fancied opponent.
Bombayla also endured a disastrous outing which began with a 7 off the first arrow. In the 26-28, 26-23, 27-28, 23-25 loss, Bombayla was also found wanting in handling pressure.
After losing the third set narrowly, the Indian just could not gather herself, striking a 6 off the first arrow in the fourth set, which ultimately proved to be her undoing.
Away from the archery range, the vastly experienced
Indian combination of Jwala and Ashwini, former bronze medallists in the world championship, was off to a disappointing start, losing in straight games to World No.1 Japan in the opening Group A clash.
The Indians, who did not jell well, will next be up against the world No.11 Dutch pair of Eefje Muskens and Selena Piek in their second group clash tomorrow.