Indian paddler Neha Aggarwal entered the main draw of women's singles competition in the China Open Super Series at Changchun, while Achanta Sharath Kamal failed to make the cut in the men's section.
Despite going down fighting to Wing Nam NG (79) of Hong Kong 3-4 in the final qualification match, 23-year-old Neha sealed a spot among top-32 paddlers for the competition by finishing second in her group.
Neha (373), after losing her opening match to Japan's Yui Hamamoto 2-4, had beaten Isabelle Siyun Li of Singapore 4-1 to brighten her chances of entering the main draw.
Neha will now take on world number 13 Viktoria Pavlovich of Belarus.
Meanwhile, ace Indian paddler Achanta Sharath Kamal faltered in his last qualification match, going down 1-4 to lower-ranked Li Ahmet of Turkey to finish second in the group.
Other Indians in the fray, Anthony Amalraj, Soumyajit Ghosh and Sanil Shetty too failed to progress while Harmeet Desai tested Kenta Matsudaira, world no. 27 from Japan, in a full seven game encounter, following a close defeat against Sweden's Hampus Nordberg yesterday.
Women competitors Madhurika Patkar, K Shamini, Ankita Das and Mouma Das, however, failed to impress in the women singles qualification.
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