Bhavinaben Patel continued to script history as she became the first Indian to enter the final of a table tennis event in the Paralympics with a hard-fought 3-2 win over China's Miao Zhang in a class 4 semifinal. Credit: PTI Photo
The 34-year-old Patel, who had surprised even the Indian camp in this Paralympics with her sensational show, stunned her world no. 3 Chinese opponent 7-11 11-7 11-4 9-11 11-8 in the semifinal showdown that lasted 34 minutes. Credit: PTI Photo
Patel, who plays in a wheelchair, lost the opening game in a tight contest. But she made a strong recovery, claiming the next two games to take a 2-1 lead. She will take on world number one Chinese paddler Ying Zhou in the summit clash on August 29. Credit: PTI Photo
Daughter of Hasmukhbhai Patel, a small-time shopkeeper at Sundhiya village in Gujarat's Mehsana district, she was not considered a bright medal prospect coming into the Games but she has made her maiden Paralympics a memorable one. In this photo, Bhavina’s family is seen watching her match. Credit: PTI Photo
Patel started playing the sport 13 years ago at the Blind People's Association at Vastrapur area of Ahmedabad where she was a student of ITI for people with disabilities. She reached world number two ranking in 2011 after winning a silver medal for India in PTT Thailand Table Tennis Championship. In October 2013, Patel won another silver in the women’s singles Class 4 at the Asian Para table tennis championships in Beijing. Credit: PTI Photo
Published 28 August 2021, 08:17 IST