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CHENNAI: A package of squash events the ICL-Southern India championship and the National doubles meet promise some hectic activity from August 16 to 21 at the TNSRA-SDAT academy courts here. The Rs 3.75 lakh prize money Southern India championship will feature nine age categories and a total of 111 entries have been received, according to a press release from the Tamil Nadu Squash Rackets Association. National champion Saurav Ghosal is the favourite for the men's title and the Rs. 60,000 purse, and Balamurugan is a strong contender for the professionals title. Competition is expected to be keen in the rest of the categories boys' under-11, 13, 15, 17, girls' under-13 and 17 and Masters (above-35). Ghosal and Harinderpal Singh are the defending National champions in the doubles category and have been top seeded. There will be a trophy and Rs. 25,000 for the winner. The other pairs expected to give the No. 1 seeds a run for their money are Balamurugan-Parthiban and Gaurav Nandrajog-Nirad Shirgaonkar. Surpreet Singh-Parth Sharma, Sandeep Jangra-Vikas Jangra and Srivatsan Subramanian-Cyrus Poncha are the others in the fray.
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