Drinkhall reaches end of singles trail but is already plotting his route to Rio

MIDDLESBROUGH’S Paul Drinkhall immediately set himself the target of qualifying by right for the next Olympic Games after being knocked out of the singles in London.

The 22-year-old has thrilled the crowds in London over the last two days, with Sunday’s shock victory over Singapore’s Yang Zi one he will savour.

Drinkhall eventually slipped out at the third-round stage.

He was never able to get to grips with German world No 12 Dimitrij Ovtcharov’s awkward style and lost 4-0, the German progressing 11-8 11-5 11-9 11-4.

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Drinkhall’s Games is not over, however, with the team event set to begin on Friday when he will be joined by Liam Pitchford and Andrew Baggaley.

Having had to utilise an allocated host nation spot after failing to qualify off his own bat for London, Drinkhall insists work to ensure he earns a place at Rio de Janeiro in four years will begin straight away.

“Here and in the past, I have proved I can compete with the best players,” he said. “I have beaten some top players.

“My win (on Sunday) was a good result and doing that on a big stage like the Olympics proves that I can beat those sorts of players.

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“(Yesterday) was a bit of a different level again, but training starts now, or after the team event, for Rio. I am pretty sure and confident that I will be there.”

Having endured a spell in the wilderness, he has got back to his best in recent months and recently broke into the world’s top 100 again.

Drinkhall slipped out of it ahead of the Games, but seemingly has better years ahead in his career.

“Since Christmas, I have really pushed myself,” he added. “I have lost quite a bit of weight and feel a lot better for it.

“Unfortunately, it did not all click (yesterday); it is really difficult against him and it was not my day.”

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