Somdev clinches historic gold

Somdev Devvarman clinched a historic singles gold in tennis while two bronze medals came to India from athletics in the Asian Games here on Tuesday.

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Published: Tue 23 Nov 2010, 11:25 PM

Last updated: Mon 6 Apr 2015, 9:11 AM

Somdev became the first Indian to win a singles gold medal in the Asian Games tennis, stunning top-seed Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan 6-1, 6-2 at the Aoti Tennis Centre.

India are now eighth in the medals tally with seven gold, 12 silver and 20 bronze medals.

In athletics, discus thrower Krishna Poonia had to remain content with a silver with a throw of 61.94m. Krishna bettered her gold winning throw at the Commonwealth Games (61.51 metres) but it could only win her a bronze.

Another Indian in the fray, Harwant Kaur, who bagged silver in Delhi, was nowhere near her Commonwealth Games performance and finished fourth with a 57.55m throw.

Chinese Yanfeng Li (66.18m) and Aimin Song (64.04m) won the gold and silver, respectively. Pramila Ganapathy finished third in heptathlon with 5,415 points in the seven-discipline competition. Compatriot Susmita Singha Roy finished fourth, bagging 5,051 points.

Also, Sixteen-year-old Deepika Kumari of India missed a medal by finishing fourth after losing the semi-final contest against top seed Yun Ok Hee of South Korea and then the bronze play-off opposite North Korea’s Kwon Un Sil 2-6.

India’s second entry Rimil Buriuly went down in the second round to Chinese Taipei’s Tan Ya Ting, who was later eliminated by Deepika in the quarter-finals.

Earlier, Somdev’s gold capped a successful tennis campaign and took India to the seventh spot in the medal’s tally.

Somdev, who partnered Sanam Singh for a gold in the doubles Monday, was fourth after Leander Paes (Hiroshima 1994), Mahesh Bhupathi (Bangkok, 1998) and Prahlad Srinath (Bangkok 1998) to win a singles medal in tennis at the Asian Games.

With Somdev’s victory, India finished their tennis competition with five medals—two gold, one silver and two bronze medals. In the previous Asiad edition at Doha, India won two golds (men’s doubles, mixed doubles) and two silver medals (women’s singles and team).

The performance stands out in the absence of Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna.

Somdev himself played part in three of those medals. The Commonwealth Games singles gold medallist combined with Sanam to clinch the men’s doubles gold after guiding the men’s team to a bronze medal. Sania Mirza, who won the singles bronze, combined with Vishnu Vardhan for a silver in the mixed doubles event.

The Tripura boy showed amazing stamina throughout the competition, having played 15 matches and losing just one in 11 days.

The second seed dispelled any doubts over his form this day. The Indian’s cause was boosted by mounting errors from Istomin and he gradually raised his game to make it a lopsided battle.

“I am very happy to get a gold here. It’s a dream come true. No one comes to an Asian Games thinking of winning two gold,” said Somdev.

India also assured themselves of at least two bronze medals in squash as their men and women made it to the semifinals.

The men blanked South Korea 3-0 and later lost to formidable Malaysia 2-3 to finish second in Pool B. They will now face Pool A toppers Pakistan in the semifinals.

Meanwhile the women’s squash team lost heavily to Hong Kong 0-3 and finished second behind them in Pool B.

They face top-seed Malaysia in the last four.


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