Uber Cup 2024 Live Score: After finishing second in their group, a young Indian women’s team takes on Japan.
Uber Cup 2024, India vs Japan, Quarter-final Live: Ashmita Chaliha-led India will take on multiple-time winners Japan in a tough Uber Cup quarterfinal tie in Chengdu on Thursday.
Chaliha takes on Aya Ohori in the the first match, with Akane Yamaguchi absent. Isharani Baruah and Tanvi Sharma are the other two singles nominees, with no changes in the doubles lineup. Anmol Kharb is not featuring for India after her injury against China on Tuesday.
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Uber Cup quarterfinals, India vs Japan lineup
WS1: Aya Ohori 21-10 20-22 21-15 Ashmita Chaliha
WD1: Nami Matsuyama – Chiharu Shida 21-8 21-9 Priya Konjengbam – Shruti Mishra
WS2: Nozomi Okuhara 21-15 21-12 Isharani Baruah
WD2: Rena Miyaura – Ayako Sakuramoto vs Simran Singhi – Ritika Thaker
WS3: Tomoka Miyazaki vs Tanvi Sharma
On Tuesday, India lost 0-5 against powerhouses China. Isharani Baruah lost against Olympic champion Chen Yufei. In the first doubles tie, national champions Priya Konjengbam and Shruti Mishra then went down against world no. 1 combination of Chen Qing Chen and Jia Yi Fan. Anmol Kharb had to retire hurt against Han Yue. Simran Singhi and Ritika Thaker lost against Liu Sheng Shu and Tan Ning Tanvi Sharma. Fifteen-year-old Tanvi Sharma impressed in her defeat against Wang Zhi Yi. Read more about their match against China here.
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There were myriad technical shortcomings of hers that Isharani Baruah candidly reflected on after being shot out 21-12, 21-10 by Olympic champion Chen Yufei playing the Uber Cup group match. The pace of the rallies she could cope with, but Yufei’s lengths, her drops, variations, and all strokes going to the backcourt, mightily awed the 20-year-old. “And it was not comfortable. It was tough. I have to improve my strokes and variations,” she would state. (READ MORE)
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First uploaded on: 02-05-2024 at 06:42 IST
Hasibur Rahaman is a passionate sports journalist. He covers everything from cricket to field hockey, delivering up-to-the-minute updates and in-depth analysis of sporting events, both within India and on the international stage.