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Singapore Smash TT: India’s challenge ends as Manika Batra-Archana Kamath pair exits from Singapore Smash

Singapore Smash TT: India’s challenge ends as Manika Batra-Archana Kamath pair exits from Singapore Smash

Singapore Smash TT: Manika Batra-Archana Kamath pair exits from Singapore Smash- India’s campaign in the $2 million Singapore Smash came to an end with the quarterfinal exit of Manika Batra and Archana Kamath in women’s doubles on Tuesday. Follow Insidesport.IN For more updates The second-seeded Japanese pair of Hina Hayata and Mima Ito needed just […]

Singapore Smash TT: Manika Batra-Archana Kamath pair exits from Singapore Smash- India’s campaign in the $2 million Singapore Smash came to an end with the quarterfinal exit of Manika Batra and Archana Kamath in women’s doubles on Tuesday. Follow Insidesport.IN For more updates

The second-seeded Japanese pair of Hina Hayata and Mima Ito needed just 25 minutes to dispose of the Indian duo 11-7, 11-4, 11-8 to enter the semifinals.

Singapore Smash TT: India’s challenge ends as Manika Batra-Archana Kamath pair exits from Singapore Smash

Singapore Smash TT: Ranked No. 6 in doubles, Manika and Archana struggled against the leftright Japanese onslaught, but tackling left-hander Hayata’s powerful spins turned out to be a big ask.

There was no respite for the Indians from the right-hander Ito either. Ito, with superb service variations, put them in the dock.

Though the world No. 2 Japanese conceded seven points in the first game, they brought it down drastically in the second when the Indian duo not only made several unforced errors but failed time and again to capitalise on their service. Too many negative points to their opponents only hastened their end.

The Indian players face their next challenge in the March 13-17 WTT Feeder Doha 2022.

Singapore Smash TT: India’s challenge ends as Manika Batra-Archana Kamath pair exits from Singapore Smash

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