THE Isle of Man Badminton team lost 3-2 to the Seychelles at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi today (Tuesday).
Team manager Geoff Clague said: "We are really disappointed. The team were all talking about winning today and for a while it really looked good for us."
It was the team's third loss out of three matches so far.
While the mixed doubles pairing of Matt Wilkinson and Kim Clague failed to find their best form they still managed to score 15 points in each of their games.
Josh Green is in a rich vein of form at these games and he made it two wins from three in the men's singles.
He won in two convincing games. After promising to win a set last night, Cristen Callow was as good as her word, putting in a dominant performance to also win in straight games.
With the match score at 2–1 in the Island's favour, hopes were high of gaining the one win required to take the match.
However, both the men's doubles and then the ladies' went against the Isle of Man, and the match slipped away.
Geoff added: "They were an unorthodox side, and while a number of close games didn't go our way, there's no excuses. We are all gutted not to get the win – on paper it was our best chance.
"Realistically it was a winnable match, but on the day they played the better badminton.
"On a more positive note, I'm delighted for Cristen – she played a great set. And Josh is playing with a maturity we haven't seen before – he’s definitely shown the qualities required to establish himself as a big game player."
They are qualities which will doubtless prove essential, when, in the final match of the round-robin, the Manx team take on Australia this afternoon (UK time).
MIXED DOUBLES
Matt Wilkinson and Kim Clague lost 2-0 to Georgie Cupidon and Juliette Ah-Wan 21–15, 21–15
MEN'S SINGLES
Josh Green won 2–0 against Steve Malcouzane 21-10, 21–15
LADIES' SINGLES
Cristen Callow won 2–0 against Allisen Camille 21–7, 21–12
MEN'S DOUBLES
Matt Wilkinson and Josh Green lost 2-0 to Georgie Cupidon and Steve Malcouzane 21–17, 21–13
LADIES DOUBLES
Cristen Callow and Kim Clague lost 2-0 to Allisen Camille and Juliette Ah-Wan 21–14, 21–9