Curtains were drawn on Indian challenge after all three doubles pairs lost their respective matches to crash out of the 19th Asian Table Tennis Championships in Lucknow [ Images ].
The Indian combo of Olympian Achanta Sharath Kamal and Sourav Chakraborty squandered an early 1-0 lead before going down to Jiang Tianyi and Tang Peng of Hong Kong 3-1 in men's doubles pre-quarterfinal.
Despite a spirited start with 11-7 win in the first game, the Indian pair couldn't stop the Hong Kong duo from coming back into the match as they bagged three consecutive games (11-5, 11-6, 11-6) to wrap up the issue.
Soumyadeep Roy and Jubin Kumar fell to Chinese duo of Wang Liqin and Zhang Jike 0-3 after losing the encounter 6-11, 3-11, 6-11.
India's [ Images ] number one women pair of Poulomi Ghatak and Mouma Das also lost 1-3 to Jiang Huajun and T Ya Na of Hong Kong.
After losing the first two games (7-11, 9-11), the experienced Indian pair tried to claw their way back into the match and bagged the third one 11-7. But their comeback bid was foiled as Poulomi-Mouma lost the next game 3-11.
Meanwhile, Chinese pair of Ma Long and Li Xiaoxia defeated Zhang Jike and Ding Ning 4-2 in an all-Chinese affair to bag the mixed doubles title in the prestigious event.
Long-Xiaoxia (4-2) beat compatriots Xu Xin and Liu Shiwen, while Jike-Ning (4-2) overcame Japanese pair of Kishikawa Seiya and Ai Fukuhara in mixed doubles semi-final on Saturday.
Chinese have already defended both the men's and women's team events in the week-long tournament.
Meanwhile, World number two Long was among four Chinese who stormed into the mens singles semi-final, making Sunday's final four stage an all-Chinese affairs.
Long got the better of Japan [ Images ]ese Matsudaira Kenta 4-0 to set up a clash with Xu Xin, who beat world number 11 Mizutani Jun of Japan 4-1 in a long-drawn match.
On the other hand, Zhang Jike (4-1) overcame Hong Kong's Cheung Yuk and now plays world number five Wang Liqin, who eliminated Korean Jan Song Man 4-1.
Chinese women also reserved all the sigles semi-final berths to their names.
World number four Xiaoxia, after blanking Jiang Huajun 4-0, now takes on Fan Ying (4-3), who quelled tough challenge from compatriot Wu Yang in quarterfinal.
World number nine Ding Ning, who beat Korean Kim Kyung Ah 4-3, would now locks horns with number three Liu Shiwen.

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