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Paralympics badminton: Suhas, Nitesh, Thulasimathi in semis

Last updated on: August 30, 2024 23:07 IST

IMAGE: Nitesh Kumar outclassed China's Yang Jianyuan in straight games in his second men's singles SL3 group A match to qualify for the semi-finals. Photograph: ANI

Tokyo Games silver medallist shuttler Suhas Yathiraj and Nitesh Kumar continued their impressive run to secure spots in the men's singles SL4 and SL3 semi-finals respectively.

Murugesan Thulasimathi also made it to the women's singles SU5 semis after topping Group A. She beat Beatriz Monteiro of Portugal 21-12, 21-8 for her second win in the group.

Suhas, a 2007 batch IAS officer, defeated Korea's Shin Kyung Hwan 26-24, 21-14 in his second match, topping the three-man Group A in the SL4 category.

Meanwhile, Nitesh, a 29-year-old IIT Mandi graduate, dominated China's Yang Jianyuan with a convincing 21-5, 21-11 victory, ensuring a top-two finish in the four-man Group A of the SL3 category.

IMAGE: Suhas Yathiraj beat South Korea's Shin Kyung Hwan in straight games to top the three-man Group A in the SL4 category. Photograph: ANI

In the SL4 class, the group toppers advance to the last four, while in the SL3 class, the top two players from each of the two groups qualify for the semi-finals.

Nitesh, who suffered permanent leg damage due to an accident in 2009, will next face Thailand's Bunsun Mongkhon in his final Group A match.

However, it was a disappointing day for Manasi Joshi and Manoj Sarkar, as they both suffered their second consecutive defeats, ending their chances of reaching the semi-finals in their respective groups.

Manasi, the 2019 World Champion, narrowly lost to Ukraine's Oksana Kozyna 21-10, 15-21, 21-23 in her second women's singles SL3 Group A match. She had previously lost her opening match to Indonesia's Qonitah Ikhtiar Syakuroh on Thursday.

Tokyo bronze medallist Manoj also faced another setback, losing 19-21, 8-21 to Bunsun in his second Group A match. Manoj had earlier lost to compatriot Nitesh on Thursday and will meet Yang on Friday.

Paralympics shuttler  Manasai Joshi

Photograph: Manasi Joshi/Instagram

The SL4 class is designated for athletes with lower limb impairments and minor balance issues in walking or running, while the SL3 class is for players with more severe lower limb disabilities, requiring play on a half-width court.

In women's SL5 singles, Thulasimathi took 26 minutes to beat her Portuguese opponent in straight games in her last group match.

"The match was quite good, but not so easy one. I have qualified for the semi-finals. I hope to do my best," Thulasimathi said later.

 

The toppers of group A and C directly advanced to the semifinals. The top two teams in group B as well as second-place finishers in group A and C compete in a knock-out round for the two remaining semi-final slots.

The SU5 class includes athletes with upper limb impairments.

On Thursday night, Nitesh and Thulasimathi Murugesan were defeated by the Indonesian pair of Ramdani Hikmat and Oktila Leani Ratri 15-21, 8-21 in their second mixed doubles SL3-SU5 group stage match.

Suhas Yathiraj and Palak Kohli also suffered a 15-21, 9-21 loss to France's Lucas Mazur and Faustine Noel in their second Group A mixed doubles match.

 

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