Commonwealth Games: Parupalli Kashyap Wins Gold in Men's Badminton Singles Event
Indian shuttler Parupalli Kashyap defeated Singapore's Derek Wong 21-14, 11-21, 21-19 to win gold in men's singles event.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: August 03, 2014 07:45 pm IST
Parupalli Kashyap on Sunday etched his name firmly in the history books by becoming the first Indian male shuttler in 32 years to win a gold medal in the Commonwealth Games here. (Medal Tally)
A bronze-medallist at the Delhi Games, Kashyap rose to the occasion and played a sensational game of nerves to eke out a breath-taking 21-14 11-21 21-19 triumph against Derek Wong of Singapore in the final showdown which lasted for over an hour. (CWG 2014: Jwala-Ponappa Settle for Silver in Badminton Women's Doubles)
The 27-year-old from Hyderabad thus joined badminton legend Prakash Padukone and the late Syed Modi, who had won the title in the past. While Padukone had won the men's singles gold medal at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Canada, Modi retained it four years later.
It turned out to be a red letter day for World No. 22 Kashyap who bagged the biggest title of his career. He had reached the quarterfinals of the London Olympics and won the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold in 2012. (CWG 2014: PV Sindhu Wins Bronze in Badminton Singles)
Up against a tricky player, Wong, who was immaculate with his court coverage and wrist play, Kashyap was rewarded for his relentless never give up attitude at the Emirates Arena here.
In the first game, Kashyap was leading 14-8 in first game before Wong came back with the help of some precise smashes to gather four straight points but the Indian soon turned the tables.
Kashyap put pressure on his opponent and gathered few points at the net to reach 18-12. Soon he garnered seven game points after Wong's return got buried into the nets.
An inaccurate down-the-line smash from Kashyap helped Wong save one but the Indian soon wrapped it up with another jump smash to earn the bragging rights.
Not ready to take it lying down, Wong changed his gameplan and started penetrating the defence of Kashyap to lead 11-6 at the interval. Kashyap committed too many unforced errors and Wong too stepped up his game to move to 15-8.
In the end, a service error, a down-the-line smash from Wong and a few wide shots helped the Malaysian to make a roaring comeback into the contest.
Back to his winning court, Kashyap started the decider on a positive note as his smashes were more accurate and he judged the shuttle well too.
But still he found it tough to break Wong's defence who used his tricky deceptive shots, better court coverage and better net play to lead 11-8.
After the interval, Kashyap narrowed the lead to 11-12. At 13-11, the duo engaged in a long aggresive rally which the Indian won, amid loud cheers from the expat fans at the Emirates Arena.
Kashyap soon drew level at 14-14 when Wong found the net and then surged ahead with a bodyline smash. The Indian stepped up the attack and engaged in a fast-paced rally which ended with Wong hitting long.
Wong found the net again and Kashyap them earned a point with a cross-court smash to move to 19-16. The Malaysian, however, soon rubbed off the deficit with a three-point burst but he hit long and wide next as Kashyap burst into celebration.