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Asian Games 2023: Rohan Bopanna-Rutuja Bhosale win mixed doubles gold in tennis

Second-seeded Indian team rallied to win the title clash 2-6, 6-3, 10-4 against Taiwan’s Tsung-hao Huang and En-shuo Liang

Rutuja Bhosale (left) and Rohan Bopanna on Saturday. PTI picture

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Published 01.10.23, 06:50 AM

Rutuja Bhosale raised her game in the nick of time while seasoned Rohan Bopanna stayed solid with his big serves as India came back from a set down to win the tennis mixed doubles gold at the Asian Games on Saturday.

The second-seeded Indian team rallied to win the title clash 2-6, 6-3, 10-4 against Taiwan’s Tsung-hao Huang and En-shuo Liang.

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Bhosale struggled with her serve and returns in the opening set, but the 27-year-old redeemed herself from a tight second-set situation, making some stunning returns.

Bopanna said changing sides for returns was game-changing as he moved to the deuce side of the court. “After we lost the first set I said, ‘Let’s change sides to return’. We need something to change the match.”

The men’s doubles team of Saketh Myneni and Ramkumar Ramanathan had won a silver on Friday. However, the two-medal show is India’s worst at the Asian Games si­nce the turn of the century.

Shooters stretch tally to 19

Birthday-boy Sa­rabjot Singh and Divya TS fa­ltered towards the end to let gold slip out of their hands in the 10m air pistol mixed team, but the silver took India’s me­dal count from the shooting range to 19 at the Asian Games here on Saturday.

India have so far won six gold, eight silver and five bro­nze in shooting at the Asian Games, their best-ever showing in the continental showpiece.

The Indian pair was beaten to the gold medal by world champion marksman Zhang Bowen and compatriot Jiang Ranxin, who emerged 16-14 victors in the shoot-off for the top podium finish.

Sarabjot, who had won the men’s 10m air pistol team gold with Arjun Singh Cheema and Shiva Narwal on Thursday, said: “I was a little bit nervous. There was too much shooting pressure.”

Divya, who won her second silver medal, was pleased with her performance. “It does feel good. I liked the way I fought in the finals.”

With inputs from PTI

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