Formidable Names with Paris Aspirations Maintain Form in São Paulo
Written by I Dig SportsWinners the previous week in Egypt, Korea Republics Nam Kiwon alongside Frenchmen Clément Berthier and Lucas Creange maintained their impressive form to emerge successful in the mens singles events at the ITTF Brazilian Para Open 2024 in São Paulo, play concluding on Sunday 4th February.
Similarly, successful some two weeks earlier in the United States, Great Britains Megan Shackleton did the same, she struck gold in womens singles class 4-5.
Winning here in Brazil feels so nice, especially after a great tournament in the US Open a couple of weeks ago. Ive managed to pull through some tricky situations and kept building on my form and finding more fighting spirit with each match, which in the end I think really helps with confidence in those tight moments. Megan Shackleton
Most significantly all enhanced their chances of reserving places in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, eyes focused on the crucial World rankings to be issued on Monday 1st April.
Competition intense, Nam Kiwon won class 1, Clément Berthier class 8; both successes as status advised, they occupied the top seeded positions.
Somewhat differently, Lucas Creange, the class 11 winner, commenced matters the no.3 seed.
Upsetting the order of merit, at the semi-final stage he ousted Japans Takeshi Takamori (11-5, 11-4, 11-4), prior to securing the title at the expense of Chinese Taipeis Chen Po-Yen, the top seed (11-7, 12-10, 4-11, 13-11).
Gold contrary to expectations but no great surprises, in the mens singles it was the same for colleague Stéphane Messi, as it was for Chiles Ignacio Torres and Spains José Manuel Ruiz.
Stéphane Messi, likewise, the no.3 seed, accounted for the host nations Israel Stroh, the top seed, at the quarter-final stage (11-5, 12-10, 11-6), before overcoming Paulo Fonseca, also from Brazil (11-6, 11-6, 8-11, 11-8) and Swedens Jonas Hansson (11-6, 15-13, 11-7) to arrest the title.
Notably, in the penultimate round, Jonas Hansson, not seeded, ended the aspirations of Spains Jordi Morales, the no.2 seed (11-5, 11-5, 7-11, 4-11, 11-8).
In a similar fashion, Ignacio Torres and José Manuel Ruiz caused minor waves, both commenced matters in the no.2 seeded spot; the win recorded by José Manuel Ruiz arguably the most eye catching of all.
He recovered from a two games to nil deficit to secure the class 10 title at the expense of Frenchman Mateo Boheas, the top seed (8-11, 5-11, 12-10, 11-9, 11-9). Significantly Mateo Boheas had won one week earlier in Egypt.
No repeat success for Mateo Boheas but in a different manner, it was for Ignacio Torres. Competing in class 6, in the group stage he beat Swedens Michael Azulay (11-8, 13-11, 11-9), in the final he did very much the same, another straight games win (11-6, 15-13, 11-7).
At the semi-final stage Ignacio Torres had ousted Spains Alvaro Valera, the top seed (14-12, 4-11, 11-8, 11-7).
Mild surprises, otherwise in the mens singles, the top seeds prevailed, all five wheelchair categories witnessing success for the favourites.
Additional to Nam Kiwon, Chiles Luis Bustamente won class 2, Argentinas Gabriel Copola class 3; Frenchman Maxime Thomas class 4, Chinese Taipeis Cheng Ning-Chih class 5.
Likewise, in class 9 there was gold for Spains Ander Cepas.
Leading names making their presence felt, in the womens singles that fact was even more pronounced; there was just one upset.
Not seeded, Chinese Taipeis Li Jing-Shuan secured the class 11 title, accounting for Japans Maki Ito in the final (11-8, 11-6, 11-7); notably one round earlier Li Jing-Shuan had ousted Frances Lea Ferney, the top seed (4-11, 10-12, 11-7, 11-9, 11-9).
Disappointment for the top seed, not in the remaining womens singles event, all went the way of the leading names.
Additional to Megan Shackleton, Argentinas Maria Garrone won class 1-2, Brazils Joyce Oliveira class 3.
Authority imposed, it was the same from Kelly van Zon of the Netherlands in class 6-7, a situation that applied to Japans Yuri Tomono in class 8 and the host nations Bruna Alexandre in class 9-10.
Gold for Bruna Alexandre, later in the proceedings, alongside Danielle Rauen, the player she had beaten in the womens singles class 9-10 final (11-7, 11-5, 11-5) it was the same colour in womens doubles class 14-20.
Likewise, in womens doubles class 5-10, Brazilian colleagues Joyce Oliveira and Thais Severo emerged successful having earlier been respective gold and silver medallists in a group organised womens singles class 3 event.
Later, on the concluding day of action, Joyce Oliveira partnered compatriot Brazilian Fabio Silva to mixed doubles class 4-7 gold and thus completed the full house, a feat matched by Chinese Taipeis Li Jing-Shuan.
The womens singles class 11 winner, competing in class 22, she partnered compatriots Lydia Li to womens doubles success, Chen Po-Yen to mixed doubles gold.
Adding to titles gained earlier in proceedings, it was the same for Spains Ander Cepas and Chiles Ignacio Torres.
Ander Cepas allied with teammate Jorge Cardona, the player he had beaten in the mens singles class 9 final (11-8, 11-5, 11-8), to secure the mens doubles class 18 title; Ignacio Torres, joined forces to win mixed doubles class 14 in harness with Florencia Perez, also from Chile.
Success for Spain and there was more as the mens doubles events advanced.
Francisco Lopez and Roberto Rodriguez secured the class 8 title, the tried and trusted partnership of Jordi Morales and Alvaro Valera prevailed in class 14, Daniel Rodriguez partnered Great Britains Chris Ryan to gold in class 4.
In a similar vein there was more gold for Brazil and Chinese Taipei; in the mixed doubles Carlos Moraes and Thais Severo won class 10, Israel Stroh and Jennyfer Parinos class 17.
Meanwhile, for Chinese Taipei, Lin Chung-Ting and Lin Tzu-Yu arrested the class 20 title.
Now, time for a breather before nail-biting action. Staged from Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd March, the ITTF Fa20 Astana Para Open 2024 takes place in Kazakhstan, a tournament the ignites a month of four consecutive Para tournaments.