Paris Olympics 2024: India's table tennis campaign ends with defeat against Germany in women's team quarters

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Archana Kamath gave the Indian team a glimmer of hope after India lost the opening doubles match and were on the verge of elimination after Manika Batra’s singles loss. However, Sreeja Akula’s defeated in straight games sealed the tie 3-1 in Germany’s favour. read more

 India's table tennis campaign ends with defeat against Germany in women's team quarters

India's Sreeja Akula and Archana Kamath during the doubles fixture in the table tennis women's team quarter-final against Germany in the Paris Olympics. AP

Paris: Archana Kamath gave a brief resistance but that was not enough as India lost 1-3 to technically superior Germany in the women’s table tennis team event quarter-finals of the Paris Olympics on Wednesday.

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Indian table tennis campaign ended with the loss.

The Indian duo of Sreeja Akula and Archana lost the opening doubles match 5-11 11-8 10-12 6-11 to the German pair of Yuan Wan and Xiona Shan. Sreeja and Archana were holding the fort till the third game but they lost it in deuce. Thereafter, they lost the match.

In the first singles, star Indian Manika Batra was not at her best as she won the first game but lost the next three (11-8 5-11 7-11 5-11) against Annett Kaufmann as Germany took 2-0 lead in the tie.

It was at this point that Archana gave India a glimmer of hope as she held off Germany charge briefly with a 19-17 1-11 11-5 11-9 win over Xiona Shan in the second singles.

But in the third singles, Kaufmann blanked Sreeja 11-6 11-7 11-7 to seal the tie for Germany and book a semi-final berth.

On Monday, the Indian women’s team comprising Manika, Sreeja and Archana had prevailed over higher-ranked Romania 3-2 in a thrilling tie to enter the quarter-finals.

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On Tuesday, the Indian men’s team led by veteran Achanta Sharath Kamal had suffered a 0-3 loss to mighty China in the pre-quarterfinals.

Both Manika and Sreeja had scripted table tennis history by becoming the first Indian players to reach the round of 16 in the individual event at the Olympics. The two, however, could not progress beyond that stage, losing to higher-ranked opponents.

The Paris Games marked the first time that India competed in the team event at the Olympics. The men’s and women’s team events in table tennis were introduced at the 2008 Beijing Games.

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