Paul Drinkhall has opened his Rio Olympic Qualification Event campaign with 4-3 victory over Florent Lambiet and 4-0 victory over Ibrahim Gunduz.
Drinkhall v Lambiet
Representing Team GB, Drinkhall, who is ranked #68 in the world, made hard work of his first group stage match. His opponent, Beligum’s Florent Lambiet, is ranked 133 places lower in the world rankings at #201.
Getting off to a slow start, Paul lost the first two sets 5-11 and 6-11 respectively.
However the 2016 National Champion managed to find good form in the third, fourth and fifth sets – 11-8 , 11-5, 11-7 – to gain the lead in the match 3-2.
A tense sixth set saw Drinkhall save six game points, but he was unable to save the seventh, eventually losing it 11-13 and sending the match into a final deciding set.
Deuce in the final game was a nervous affair for any Team GB spectator, but fortunately it was Drinkhall who came out on top as he took the game 13-11.
Paul will be glad to get an opening victory under his belt, especially against an opponent who he has previously lost to in Sweden (2-4 at the 2014 Swedish Open).
Speaking to the ETTU, Paul said: “Two years ago Florent beat me at the Swedish open, but we played three or four matches at that time in Belgium’s League.”
“He is very tough adversary.”
“Today I was on the top of the game most of the time. I gave him too many balls, by making easy mistakes, which is unusual for me. Although I was not afraid in the close situation, because I always felt that I was controlling the game.”
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Drinkhall v Gunduz
Paul faced Ibrahim Gunduz in his second match of the Rio 2016 Qualifying Event. In contrast to the opening match, Paul’s second match of the day was a far more straight forward affair.
The GB player made light work of his Turksish opponent, who is ranked #302 in the world, defeating him in straight sets (11-4, 11-9, 11-6, 11-8).
It means Paul now leads his qualification group with two wins from two matches.
He will be looking to continue his 100% record tomorrow against Spanish opponent, Carlos Machado. Their match will be at 11.40am tomorrow (Tuesday) – UK time.
Another victory will guarantee him through to the main stages of the competition, where he will join fellow GB player Liam Pitchford – who automatically progressed through the group stages as he is seeded in the top #16 of the competition.