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POSTED DAE : Sept. 21, 2015

SquashTime - Update #1

19th September 2015

Olympic Games 2020 Update

The effort led by WSF President N.Ramachandran has continued as we get close to the next deadline – the date at which 2020 Olympic Games hosts Tokyo decide which additional sports they will nominate to the IOC that they are happy to have included on their Programme. On 28th September the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee decide which sports they will put forward, and will communicate this by 30th September. 

JSW Indian Squash Circuit - NSCI Open (1-6 Sept15)

There was mixed luck for India with Joshna Chinappa winning and Mahesh Mangaonkar losing in the 1st leg of the JSW Indian Circuit. 

Results: final: men: Adrian Waller (Eng) bt Mahesh Mangaonkar  11-9, 11-2,12-14, 11-6; women: Joshna Chinappa bt Habiba Mohamed (Egy) 11-8, 11-9 11-6; Harinder lost to Adrian in the quarters and Kush Kumar in the first round to Mahesh. In the womens Sachika Ingale (wild card) lost in the first round to Nouran El Torky (Egy) 
Click here to view detailed match results & report

Provogue Jaipur Junior Open (2-6 Sept15) 

Abhay Singh from ISA and Akanksha Salunkhe from Goa lifted the under 19 titles at the Jaipur Junior held at the Jaipur Club. The winners: boys: U-19: Abhay Singh (TN) ; U-17:Aryaman Adik (Mah); U-15: Tushar Shahani (Mah); U-13: Navaneeth Prabhu (TN); U-11: Jaivir Singh Dhillon (Del); girls: U-19: Akanksha Salunkhe (Goa); U-17: Sunayna Kuruvilla (TN); U-15:Navmi Sharma (Mah); U-13: Ananya Dabke (Mah); U-11: Yuvna Gupta (Mah) 
Click here to view detailed match results & report

Commonwealth Youth Games, Samoa (7-10 Sept15)

Velavan Senthilkumar and Harshit Jawanda  gave India a silver medal from the mixed doubles competition of the squash event at the Commonwealth Youth Games. 

Beating Scotland  12-10. 8-11, 11-5 in the semi-final was a bright spot for India, something that made them have a stake at the gold or silver medals. However the top seed Malaysians Eain Yow Ng and Andrea Jia Qi Lee proved too good winning 11-6, 11-5 to take the gold.

Having won a bronze through Velavan in the boys singles earlier, India finished the squash engagements with two medals.

 

JSW Indian Squash Circuit - CCI International (8-13 Sept15)

Saurav Ghosal lost to Borja Golan 6-11,4-11,12-10, 5-11 in the  final a PSA 35 event held at the Cricket Club of India. “He was very sharp. I just could not play well enough, for long enough, to beat him. Congrats to him,” said the Indian.   “The last final I played was in 2013. I have not won a title in two years. I knew I would have to play my best to beat Saurav,” was Golans view. 
Click here to view detailed match results & report



Mahesh Mangaonkar, Adrian Waller (Eng), Mustafa Ghouse (JSW), Joshna Chinappa and Habiba Mohamed
 
Tushar Shahani (BU15), Navmi Sharma (GU15), Sunayna Kuruvilla (GU17), Abhay Singh (BU19), Surbhi Misra (Host), Akanksha Salunkhe (GU19), Ananya Dabke (GU13), Yuvna Gupta (GU11), Jaivir Singh Dhillon (BU11) 


Harshit Kaur Jawanda & Velavan Senthilkumar, Andrea Lee & Eain
Yow Ng (MAS), Abbie Palmer & Luke Jones (NZL) 



 
Borja Golan (Esp) and Saurav Ghosal

Macau Open, (15-20 Sept15) 

Dipika Pallikal and Joshna Chinappa lost in first round at the PSA W50 event held in Macau. Joshna had gone through two qualifying rounds before crashing out to Alison Waters (Eng) 8-11, 11-8, 2-11. 4-11, Dipika went down to top seed Laura Massaro (Eng) 9-11, 6-11, 6-11.

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