<p>Sania Mirza and debutant Ankita Raina were knocked out of the Tokyo Olympics despite dominating a large part of their women's doubles opener against Ukrainian twin sisters Nadiia and Liudmyla Kichenok, here on Sunday.</p>.<p>Sania and Raina were running away with the contest after bageling their opponents but in a dramatic turnround, the Kichenok sisters came back from the dead to pull off a 0-6 7-6(0) 10-8 win at court 11 of Ariake Tennis Centre.</p>.<p>Sania was serving for the match at 5-3 in the second set but perhaps nerves got the better of her and ended up dropping her serve.</p>.<p>From there on, it was not the same match, in which the Ukrainians looked out of sort, struggling with their serves and returns.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/hafnaoui-stuns-with-gold-in-400-free-american-kalisz-wins-medley-1012581.html" target="_blank">Read | Hafnaoui stuns with gold in 400 free, American Kalisz wins medley</a></strong></p>.<p>The Indians became the prey and Ukrainians pounced on them.</p>.<p>Sania and Raina were down 1-8 in the Super Tie break but reeled off seven straight points to make it 8-8 but lost the next two points to make an exit from the Games.</p>.<p>The Indians broke the Ukrainians in the second game of the match to open up a lead. What followed was a sequence of holds for the Indians but drops for their rivals. In just 21 minutes, Mirza and Raina had claimed the first set.</p>.<p>The Kichenok sisters finally got on board when Raina's backhand return sailed over the baseline in the second game of the second set.</p>.<p>Raina went up 40-15 in the third game but buried a forehand return on the net and Mirza also fumbled at the net to get to deuce point. The young Indian held nerves to serve out the game with consecutive points.</p>.<p>Nadiia's two double faults put the Ukrainians in trouble but they came out unscathed with some solid net-play, making it 2-2.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/andy-murray-withdraws-from-singles-at-games-due-to-injury-1012596.html" target="_blank">Read | Andy Murray withdraws from singles at Games due to injury</a></strong></p>.<p>Sania hit a crushing forehand winner to earn a break chance in the sixth game but Raina's backhand return was dispatched for a drop volley winner. Another chance came India's way but Raina netted her backhand from the baseline.</p>.<p>Sania's backhand service return winner earned the Indians another chance and they did not squander it this time to go up 4-2. Raina had an easy hold in the next and now they were one game away from the second round.</p>.<p>Serving for match, Sania went 15-30 but pulled off a well calculated lob to ward off the danger. However, she made two consecutive errors to hand the Ukrainians their first break, the second being a long backhand.</p>.<p>From there on, the match changed dramatically and the Ukrainians started calling the shots. </p>
<p>Sania Mirza and debutant Ankita Raina were knocked out of the Tokyo Olympics despite dominating a large part of their women's doubles opener against Ukrainian twin sisters Nadiia and Liudmyla Kichenok, here on Sunday.</p>.<p>Sania and Raina were running away with the contest after bageling their opponents but in a dramatic turnround, the Kichenok sisters came back from the dead to pull off a 0-6 7-6(0) 10-8 win at court 11 of Ariake Tennis Centre.</p>.<p>Sania was serving for the match at 5-3 in the second set but perhaps nerves got the better of her and ended up dropping her serve.</p>.<p>From there on, it was not the same match, in which the Ukrainians looked out of sort, struggling with their serves and returns.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/hafnaoui-stuns-with-gold-in-400-free-american-kalisz-wins-medley-1012581.html" target="_blank">Read | Hafnaoui stuns with gold in 400 free, American Kalisz wins medley</a></strong></p>.<p>The Indians became the prey and Ukrainians pounced on them.</p>.<p>Sania and Raina were down 1-8 in the Super Tie break but reeled off seven straight points to make it 8-8 but lost the next two points to make an exit from the Games.</p>.<p>The Indians broke the Ukrainians in the second game of the match to open up a lead. What followed was a sequence of holds for the Indians but drops for their rivals. In just 21 minutes, Mirza and Raina had claimed the first set.</p>.<p>The Kichenok sisters finally got on board when Raina's backhand return sailed over the baseline in the second game of the second set.</p>.<p>Raina went up 40-15 in the third game but buried a forehand return on the net and Mirza also fumbled at the net to get to deuce point. The young Indian held nerves to serve out the game with consecutive points.</p>.<p>Nadiia's two double faults put the Ukrainians in trouble but they came out unscathed with some solid net-play, making it 2-2.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/andy-murray-withdraws-from-singles-at-games-due-to-injury-1012596.html" target="_blank">Read | Andy Murray withdraws from singles at Games due to injury</a></strong></p>.<p>Sania hit a crushing forehand winner to earn a break chance in the sixth game but Raina's backhand return was dispatched for a drop volley winner. Another chance came India's way but Raina netted her backhand from the baseline.</p>.<p>Sania's backhand service return winner earned the Indians another chance and they did not squander it this time to go up 4-2. Raina had an easy hold in the next and now they were one game away from the second round.</p>.<p>Serving for match, Sania went 15-30 but pulled off a well calculated lob to ward off the danger. However, she made two consecutive errors to hand the Ukrainians their first break, the second being a long backhand.</p>.<p>From there on, the match changed dramatically and the Ukrainians started calling the shots. </p>