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Hangzhou Asian Games | Gold medal favourite Bopanna-Bhambri pair suffers shock exit, Ankita, Rutuja progress to pre-quarterfinals

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Rohan Bopanna. File
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In a huge upset, gold medal favourites and top seeds Rohan Bopanna and Yuki Bhambri were on September 25 knocked out of the Asian Games after being stunned by lower-ranked Sergey Fomin and Khumoyun Sultanov from Uzbekistan, in Hangzhou.

Bhambri struggled with his serve and strokes in the latter part of the match while the Uzbeki players raised their game against their superior opponents to walk away with a 2-6, 6-3, 10-6 win in the second round.

The defeat will rankle the Indian pair all the more as Bopanna is a top-10 player in doubles while Bhambri too is ranked among the top-100. The Uzbekis are not even in the top-300.

Serving at 3-4, 30-all in the second set, Bhambri served a double fault to go down by a break point. A wide backhand from Bhambriโ€™s racquet handed the Uzbekis the crucial break.

Sultanov made no mistake in serving out the set by consistently putting in his first serves.

In the Super-tie breaker, the Uzbekis raced to a 3-0 lead and soon the Indians were down 5-1. The Uzbekis pulled off a stunning service return winner to make it 6-1 on Bopannaโ€™s serve.

Fomin earned four match points with a backhand winner. The Indians saved the first but Sultanov found an inside-out forehand winner on the second to close the contest in their favour.

India coach Zeeshan Ali said that Bopanna did not get the required support from Bhambri in the match.

โ€œAt this level and being an experienced player, one cannot afford to make many errors at crucial moments of the match. You have to be able to grab any opportunity that presents itself,โ€ Zeeshan told PTI.

โ€œNot taking anything away from the Uzbekistan players, they probably played the best match of their lives, with nothing to lose. We had chances in the second set with a couple of break points at 3-all and, had we won that game, the outcome of the match would have been different.

Indians could not convert 12 of the 16 break-points in the match.

โ€œRohan played a good match but unfortunately did not get the required support needed to win today from his partner who otherwise has been having a very good doubles season,โ€ added Zeeshan.

Bopanna, at 43, is playing his last Asian Games. He had won gold in the 2018 edition with Divij Sharan.

Both Bopanna and Bhambri will now compete in the mixed doubled. Bhambri and Ankita Raina are top-seeded while Bopanna and Bhosale are seeded second.

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