Deepika bags her fifth silver at Archery World Cup Final
Returning to the World Cup Final after three years following the birth of her daughter in December 2022, four-time Olympian Deepika was seeded third in the eight-archer field
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Deepika's campaign had begun with a dominant 6-0 victory over China's Yang Xiaolei.PHOTO:AP
Tlaxcala
(Mexico), 21 Oct
India's
premier recurve archer Deepika Kumari won her fifth silver medal at the World
Cup Final after losing the summit clash 0-6 to China's Li Jiaman, here.
Returning
to the World Cup Final after three years following the birth of her daughter in
December 2022, four-time Olympian Deepika was seeded third in the eight-archer
field.
She had a
smooth run through the semifinals but probably the pressure of gold medal match
got to her against fourth-seed Li Jiaman, a team silver medalist from the Paris
Olympics.
It was
Deepika's ninth appearance at the World Cup Final where she has also bagged a
bronze.
Dola
Banerjee is the only Indian archer to have won a gold in the World Cup Final,
having topped the podium in Dubai 2007.
In the
men's recurve section, Dhiraj Bommadevara, despite leading 4-2, could not hold
off the challenge from South Korea’s Paris Olympics bronze medallist, Lee Woo
Seok in the opening round and made an early exit .
The
pressure once again seemed to affect the Indian archers, who have often
struggled in high-stakes matches.
The
five-member Indian contingent, comprising three compound and two recurve
archers, thus concluded their season-ending World Cup Final campaign with just
one medal.
After a
stellar semifinal win against Mexico's Alejandra Valencia, Deepika couldn’t
maintain momentum.
She dropped
the first set by a single point (26-27). Despite improving in the second set,
Li's flawless 30, including an X-ring shot, gave the Chinese archer a
commanding a 2-0 lead (30-28).
The third
set proved decisive as Deepika's second arrow landed in the red 7-ring,
allowing Li to claim victory with three solid 9s, taking the set 27-25 and
sealing the gold on her debut World Cup Final appearance.
In the
semifinals, Deepika triumphed over home favourite and Paris Olympics bronze
medalist Valencia, edging her out 6-4 (29-28, 26-26, 26-29, 28-28, 28-27). It
also avenged Deepika's bronze medal loss to Valencia from the Yecheon World Cup
earlier this year.
Deepika's
campaign had begun with a dominant 6-0 victory over China's Yang Xiaolei
(27-23, 29-22, 29-27).
In the
men’s recurve, third-seeded Dhiraj was India’s sole qualifier.
Facing
second seed Lee Woo Seok, Dhiraj started strongly, drawing the first set and
winning the second.
However, he
missed the opportunity to close out the match in the third by just one point
with the South Korean drawing level before delivering flawless performances in
the fourth and fifth sets.
Dhiraj
eventually lost 4-6 (28-28, 29-26, 28-28, 26-30, 28-29).
On the
compound side, the three-member Indian contingent returned empty-handed ending
their campaign on Saturday.
Prathamesh
Fuge finished fourth after a tense semifinal loss, while Priyansh and Jyothi
Surekha Vennam failed to reach the medal rounds.-PTI
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