Chinese paddlers Yanmei Yang and Anqi Li prevented an Indian clean sweep of team gold medals as they made short work of the hosts in the Junior Girls section to take the yellow metal in the USD 8,000 India Junior and Cadet Open at the NSCI Stadium here today.
Yang and Li surprised India A's Manika Batra and Suthirtha Mukherjee, both ranked No. 30 and No. 60 in the world respectively, for the second time in two days to win the final 3-1 and earn USD 500 for their fine efforts.
The other three categories saw the hosts winning the remaining three gold medals and a major share of the prize money.
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However, Manika and Suthirtha failed to pick themselves up in the face of a good, calculated assault by the two Chinese girls.
Manika started on a brave note, attacking from both flanks, to win her first two games against Anqi Li. But the Chinese, surprised by Manka's attacking game slowed down a bit to upset the Indian's rhythm.
It seemed to have worked well for Li who took the next game, but a cautious Manika put an end to the Chinese design by winning the fourth to take the first rubber 5-11, 5-11, 11-6, 5-11.
But Suthirtha, the weak link in the team, could not measure up to the pace of Yanmei Yang. The latter just mowed her down in straight games after rattling her in the first in less than six minutes at 11-3. However hard Suthirtha tried in the next games, she was not able to counter those scorching forehands from Yang.
With the doubles rubber too in their pocket, it was left to Li to take on Manika in her reverse singles. Manika had the measure of her opponent, leading 2-0 in the fourth rubber. But she lost her way with several unforced errors in the third game which Li took 12-10 to trail 1-2.