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India International Challenge: Sukamta Evert knocks out Chao Huang in Men’s Singles first round

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India International Challenge: Sukamta Evert knocks out Chao Huang in Men’s Singles first round
Indonesia’s talented player Sukamta Evert showed a staggering performance in Men’s Singles first round when he toppled Singapore’s Chao Huang in a dominating fashion at Tata Open India International Challenge 2012 on Thursday, December 13, in India.
The in-form Sukamta, who is an un-seeded player in the main draw, displayed his lofty skills in the arena and remained successful in showing exit to his Singaporean challenger while taking 37 minutes in the arena.
Indonesian man maintained his domination on court without facing any considerable trouble from his challenger and eventually wrapped up the victory in an inspiring fashion by finishing up the contest in straight games with wonderful total on the board.
Meanwhile, Huang tried to show his aggression on court but failed to create any considerable problem for his Indonesian challenger and eventually crashed out without snatching any set.
Indonesian shuttler delivered extremely well from the starting points of first set as he played with remarkable speed and grabbed the control of the game.
The tempo of the rallies was very fast in starting game and Sukamta entertained local fans with his incredible skills.
Until the end of first part of first set, the incredible Sukamta achieved a strong position on score board by setting up a sufficient gap.
After the mid-game interval, the in-form Sukamta stayed focused in the arena and remained successful in keeping a comfortable gap.
The positive and attacking play of Sukamta helped him to bag the first game with a staggering margin of 21-14.
On the other hand, Huang was again in problem in the second game as he faced a cruel treatment from his Indonesian opponent who stayed in commanding position in the arena.
The perfectly executed smashes and incredible speed at net kept Sukamta slightly ahead of his Singaporean rival all the way until the end of first half.
After the mid-game interval, the aggressive Indonesian shuttler remained consistent in the arena as he continued his comfortable run and easily bagged the second set by a reasonable difference of 21-18.
Sukamta performed well throughout the battle and finished it up in straight games by taking 37 minutes with a 21-14 and 21-18 total on the board.

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