Hangzhou Asian Games: Ramkumar-Saketh pair ensures medal in men’s doubles tennis | Asian Games 2023 News

NEW DELHI: Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saketh Myneni have secured a medal opportunity for India in tennis at the Asian Games by advancing to the men’s doubles semifinals. However, Sumit Nagal and Ankita Raina faced disappointment as they lost their respective singles quarterfinals.
The second-seeded Indian duo managed to fend off a late challenge from China’s Zhizhen Zhang and Yibing Wu, ultimately winning 6-1, 7-6(8) in the quarterfinals.
Their journey to the semifinals guarantees India at least a bronze medal. For Myneni, this will mark his third Asian Games medal, having previously won the men’s doubles silver and mixed doubles gold in 2014.

This will be the first-ever Asian Games medal for Ramanathan, who had a challenging 2023 season, enduring 17 first-round singles losses.
Despite being considered a strong medal contender, the top-seeded pair of Rohan Bopanna and Yuki Bhambri faced an unexpected early exit from the competition.
In the singles matches on Wednesday both Nagal and last edition’s bronze medallist Raina exited the continental championship, squandering a one-set advantage.
In another disappointing result, the top seeded Indian pair of Yuki Bhambri and Raina crashed out of the mixed doubles event, following a 4-6 6-4 8-10 defeat against Philippines’ Francis Casey Alcantara and Alex Eala in the pre quarter-finals.
Veteran Rohan Bopanna and his partner Rutuja Bhosale inched closer to a mixed doubles medal, winning their pre quarter-final match against 13th seeded Japanese pair of Ayano Shimizu and Shinji Hazawa 6-3 6-4.
SINGLES DISAPPOINTMENT
Up against top seed and home favourite Zhizhen Zhang, it was always going to be a herculean task for Nagal to go past the world number 60.
To his credit, Nagal took a set off the Chinese before losing steam in the men’s singles quarterfinals, which he lost 7-6(3) 1-6 2-6 in two hours and 16 minutes.
Somdev Devvarman had won a men’s singles gold in 2010 and after that Yuki Bhambri (2014, Incheon) and Prajnesh Gunneswaran (2018, Jakarta & Palembang) won a bronze each in the following editions.
Raina, who had become only the second Indian woman to win a singles bronze in 2018, waged a gritty battle against Japan’s Haruka Raji before losing her quarterfinal 6-3 4-6 4-6 in a marathon two hours and 53-minute contest.
Their exit means that India will not have a singles medal from the Asian Games for the first time after the 2006 Doha edition where Rohan Bopanna and Karan Rastogi could not reach the medal rounds in the men’s singles.
Ramkumar and Rutuja Bhosale had exited the singles competition in the third and second round respectively.
(With PTI Inputs)

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