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Tokyo Olympics: Deepika-Jadhav lose to Korea in quarters

July 24, 2021 12:00 IST

World No. 1 Deepika Kumari failed to notch a single perfect 10 from eight arrows while Olympic debutant Praveen Jadhav misfired a six in the crucial fourth set after drilling in three perfect 10s

IMAGE: World No. 1 Deepika Kumari failed to notch a single perfect 10 from eight arrows while Olympic debutant Praveen Jadhav misfired a six in the crucial fourth set after drilling in three perfect 10s. Photograph: World Archery/Twitter

The last-minute pairing of Deepika Kumari and Pravin Jadhav fumbled in the quarter-finals against top seed Korea to go out of the medal race in the mixed pair event of the archery competition at the Tokyo Games on Saturday.

 

Deepika and Jadhav, who were playing together at the international level for the first time, lost 2-6 to formidable Korea when the mixed event was considered a strong medal chance for the country

World No. 1 Deepika failed to notch a single perfect 10 from eight arrows while Olympic debutant Jadhav misfired a six in the crucial fourth set after drilling in three perfect 10s at the Yumenoshima Park.

The Indians failed to shoot even a single 10 in the first set as the top seed Korean duo of An San and Kim Je Deok took the first set 35-32 in a low-scoring affair.

Jadhav picked up tempo in the second set with two 10s, but Deepika was wayward with scores of 8 and 9. The team lost the second set 37-38.

Required to win the third set to keep their hopes alive, the Indian pair shot three 9s and one 8, while An San faltered with an 8 in the final arrow to hand India the only set.

Needing another win in the fourth set to take the match to the decider, Jadhav started off with a 6 that virtually ended their campaign.

Earlier, Deepika and Jadhav had bounced back to knock out Chinese Taipei to reach quarter-final.

 

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