Chengdu: Star Indian paddler Sathiyan Gnanasekaran has expressed that playing in ITTF World Cup was a great learning experience. Sathiyan was knocked out of the event after losing a hard-fought match against Timo Boll.
Gnanasekaran witnessed a 1-4 defeat at the hands of Timo Boll in the tournament which is being held in Chengdu. After the defeat, he took to Twitter and posted a series of tweets.
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It was a great learning experience & definitely one of the best performances in my career so far with two good back to back wins against higher ranked players!
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Thanks to my personal coach Raman sir & also masseur Amarjit Singh for helping me to bring out my best!
">It was a great learning experience & definitely one of the best performances in my career so far with two good back to back wins against higher ranked players!
— Sathiyan Gnanasekaran (@sathiyantt) November 30, 2019
More to come💪
Thanks to my personal coach Raman sir & also masseur Amarjit Singh for helping me to bring out my best!It was a great learning experience & definitely one of the best performances in my career so far with two good back to back wins against higher ranked players!
— Sathiyan Gnanasekaran (@sathiyantt) November 30, 2019
More to come💪
Thanks to my personal coach Raman sir & also masseur Amarjit Singh for helping me to bring out my best!
"The moment I realised how good I have played in my debut ITTF World Cup is when the entire Chinese crowd gave me a loud applause on leaving the match hall !! Put up a great fight but lost out to the legendary Timo Boll 1-4 in Last 16 !!" Gnanasekaran tweeted.
In another tweet, he wrote: "It was a great learning experience & definitely one of the best performances in my career so far with two good back to back wins against higher ranked players! More to come Thanks to my personal coach Raman sir & also masseur Amarjit Singh for helping me to bring out my best."
Gnanasekaran, on Friday, defeated French player Simon Gauzy by 4-3.