National champion Arvind Bhat bites the dust in round one
Updated on
Friday, July 03, 2009, 20:29
IST

Mumbai, July 03: National men's singles champion Arvind Bhat of Petroleum Sports Promotion Board was knocked out by a qualifier in the opening round of the 2nd Tata Open All India Badminton Tournament at the CCI here on Friday.
The second-seeded Bhat, coming into the event after
taking part in three international tournaments in South East
Asia, was beaten 19-21 16-21 by unheralded Andhra Pradesh
shuttler K Tanishaq in 40 minutes.
"I felt dull on the court and he played well. I thought
he would crack when scores were close, but he held his
nerves," Bhat said after his shock first round exit.
Bhat conceded he made too many unforced errors and could
not exert control over the shuttle as much as he wanted. "I
spoke to Prakash Padukone and am taking a break now and start
training in a week's time for the World Championship (in
August in Hyderabad), said the shuttler who trains at the
Padukone Academy in Bangalore.
Top seed Chetan Anand, also of Petroleum, sailed into the
quarterfinals along with third seeded teammate P Kashyap and
sixth seed Ajay Jayaram, the Mumbai-based shuttler.
Anand ousted Pavan Malik of Chhattisgarh and P Vinay
Kumar Reddy of AP in the first two rounds in straight games
while Kashyap brushed aside the challenge from Utsav Mishra of
AI and Saurabh Verma of MP in his first two ties in the Rs
5-lakh tournament.
There was another upset when eighth seed J B S Vidyadhar
of Petroleum was shown the exit door after a 45-minute,
three-game battle by his pre-quarterfinal opponent S D S
Krishna of Karnataka.
In the match between Bhat and Tanishaq, who came through
four rounds of qualifiers into the 32-man main draw, scores
ran neck to neck till 9-all in the first game before the
former surged ahead 15-13.
But his opponent rattled off seven points while allowing
Bhat to grab only two to be at game point at 20-17. The second
seed then hit the shuttle out to lose the game.
Tanishaq dominated the second game from the beginning to
surge to a commanding 13-6 lead before Bhat recovered poise
and narrowed down the gap to one point (15-16).
But Bhat continued his error-prone ways and managed to
win just one more point in the match.
Tanishaq will take on Mohit Kamat of Karnataka in the
second round. The latter got past Maharashtra's Prashant
Bahatare 21-7, 21-13 in just 20 minutes.
Bureau Report