
WTT STAR CONTENDER | Jancarik weathers Poret’s challenge for men’s crown
The Hindu
Lubomir Jancarik and Satsuki Odo triumph at WTT Star Contender, winning men's and women's singles titles in Chennai.
Lubomir Jancarik was living a dream. At the WTT Star Contender here, the 38-year-old produced his best-ever career performance to win the men’s singles crown, defeating Thibault Poret of France in six gruelling games in the men’s singles final at the TNPESU here on Sunday.
Having reached the final of the Kuwait Open way back in 2008, he hadn’t done anything of note since. Relentlessly toiling on the tour and playing hard, the Czech’s passion and work ethic had been absolutely praiseworthy.
Poret was no pushover. The 25-year-old, ranked 35 in the world, took his chances and pushed the Czech hard. Trailing by one game to two, the Frenchman played the short game exceptionally well and took a 7-3 lead in the fourth, but went on to lose it. That, perhaps, was the turning point.
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“The most difficult part was to control my power because I have so much. If I could control it well, it’s going to be a good ball on the table with good quality,” the 174-ranked Czech said.
Japan has six women players in the world’s top 20. Of the lot, Satsuki Odo is the second youngest after teenage sensation Miwa Harimoto. As the top seed, Odo, ranked 14 in the world, underlined her growing stature on the international stage by clinching the women’s singles title with a commanding straight-game victory over compatriot Miu Hirano in the women’s singles final.













