Deepika Kumari's Olympic Dream Ends in Quarterfinals Heartbreak

Deepika Kumari’s Olympic Dream Ends in Quarterfinals Heartbreak

Deepika Kumari’s Olympic Dream Ends in Quarterfinals Heartbreak

Indian archery veteran Deepika Kumari’s hopes of an Olympic medal were dashed on Saturday as she suffered a disappointing 4-6 defeat to Korea’s Suhyeon Nam in the women’s individual event quarterfinals at the Paris Olympics.

Kumari, who had qualified for the quarterfinals with a 6-4 victory over Germany’s Michelle Kroppen earlier in the day, was unable to replicate her success against Nam, who had defeated her in straight sets in the semifinals of the Shanghai World Cup in April.

The match was a closely contested affair, with both archers tied 4-4 after four sets. However, Nam’s consistency proved to be the difference, as she claimed the fifth set to advance to the semifinals.

Kumari, who has faced criticism for her below-par performance in the team event, struggled to find her rhythm throughout the match. Scores of six and seven in the second and fourth sets proved costly, as she was unable to maintain the pressure on Nam.

The 30-year-old Indian began the match strongly, winning the first set 28-26. However, Nam responded with a 28-25 victory in the second set, leveling the scores. Kumari regained the lead in the third set with a 29-28 win, but Nam once again fought back to take the fourth set 27-29.

In the decider, Kumari’s hopes of a comeback were dashed as she scored 9, 9, and 9, while Nam produced scores of 10, 9, and 10 to seal the victory.

Kumari’s defeat marks the end of India’s archery campaign at the Paris Olympics. The team had earlier been eliminated in the quarterfinals of the mixed team event, while Atanu Das and Pravin Jadhav failed to progress beyond the first round of the men’s individual event.