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Indian women go down fighting

NEW DELHI, FEB. 18. The Indian women fought gallantly against Japan but went down 2-3 in a Group `A' league encounter at the Uber Cup Asian Zone (preliminaries) badminton tournament at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.

In the men's Thomas Cup league match, India thrashed Macau 5-0 to assure at least the second spot in Group `A', according to information received here.

But it was the Indian women who stole the limelight against the highly rated Japanese, who were expected to run through the Indians. Japan's decision to leave out World No. 10 Kanako Yonekura backfired badly in the very first rubber with National champion Aparna Popat upsetting Miho Tanaka 11-8, 7-11, 11-2 to put India ahead.

Popat, ranked 24th, began superbly against her opponent ranked 10 places higher to win the first game with relative ease. The Indian, however, lost her footing in the second losing 7-11 but came back strongly in the third to take the match in 55 minutes.

The lead gave India a big chance to cause a sensational upset as Japan was under pressure to win both the doubles matches and the second singles to win the tie.

But despite a fighting performance by the top Indian doubles pair Jwala Gutta and Shruti Kurien, the 10th ranked Japanese Shizuka Yamamoto and Seiko Yamada won 15-7, 15-3 to level the match 1-1.

World No. 16 Kaori Mori then put Japan ahead, beating B.R. Meenakshi 11-9, 11-4 in the second singles. Keiko Yoshitomi and Kumiko Ogura beat Fatima Nazneen and Manjusha Kanwar 15-4, 15-3 to give Japan an unbeatable 3-1 lead.

But in the inconsequential fifth rubber Trupti Murgunde again dented the Japanese pride coming back from a game down to beat Yu Hirayama 4-11, 11-4, 13-10.

The Indian eves now have to beat Hong Kong and Malaysia to keep their semifinal hopes alive. — PTI

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