Hyderabad:India's star Table Tennis player Achanta Sharath Kamal won hearts back in the country on July 27 when he faced the mighty Ma Long of China -- a defending gold medallist, if not the match.
Sharath dubbed his match against Long as "the best match" he has ever been part of but rues the lost chance he had in the third set.
The veteran, who has donned Indian jersey for over a decade now, reveals the mixed doubles team along with Manika Batra was hopeful of a medal in the Olympics. But the 39-year-old Table Tennis player did realise he had a tough draw to face before heading to Tokyo.
Sharath opens up in an exclusive interview with Etv Bharat.
Excerpts:
Q. You were able to rattle Long. What was your mindset going into the match because a win clearly seemed to be on cards.
A. Even before the tournament had started, I knew I had a difficult draw. Apolonia in Round 2, whom I had not beaten in the last 15 years and then Ma Long -- the defending champion. I felt like, ok, I will go into the match and it's going to be 50/50. It doesn't matter who the player is. I need to be there and show that to the opponent that I am here to win this match. If you have to take the match away from me, you need to be better than me and that's exactly what I showed there. That's the intent I went with and that's exactly what everybody is talking about. Of course, if I had won the third set, I might have won the match later on or it would have been a different match. Unfortunately, I couldn't. I put the pressure on him. I got him in that space where I wanted him to be -- completely cornered. But I actually let him slip away from there. Although, I am really happy that I got an opportunity to do that.