India assured of maiden women’s singles medal in Asiad squash

September 20, 2014 05:33 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:48 pm IST - Incheon

India is assured of a medal in the women's squash events in the 17th Asian Games. Joshna Chinappa (left) and Dipika Pallikal will face each other in the quarterfinals on Sunday. File photo

India is assured of a medal in the women's squash events in the 17th Asian Games. Joshna Chinappa (left) and Dipika Pallikal will face each other in the quarterfinals on Sunday. File photo

India is assured of its first ever women’s singles medal in the Asian Games after top players Dipika Pallikal and Joshana Chinappa won their respective openers here today and set up an exciting contest in the quarterfinals.

World No.21 Chinappa blanked 183rd ranked South Korea Song Sunmi 11-9 11-7 11-7 at the Yeorumul Squash Courts.

Soon after, World No.12 Pallikal stepped on the court against 150th ranked Jinyue Gu of China. The highest-ranked Indian slipped a bit before prevailing 11-6 10-12 11-6 11-4.

The teammates now face each other in the quarterfinals on Sunday, less than two months after winning India’s first ever squash medal at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, where they won the women’s doubles gold.

Whoever wins the match will be assured of a medal as the losing semifinalists get a bronze each in the quadrennial event.

Both Pallikal and Chinappa have called the draw “unfortunate” and the former had even considered a pullout claiming “manipulation”.

The face-off will be pulsating nonetheless. Both players know each other’s game very well and the difference in their rankings is going to count little.

Top seed Saurav Ghosal and compatriot Harinder Pal Sandhu will also be seen in action later today when they play their second round matches, effectively the pre-quarterfinals. Both were handed byes in the first round.

India has so far won four medals (all bronze) at the Asian Games since the sport was introduced in the 1998 Bangkok edition. Two of them have come courtesy Ghosal and the rest in men’s and women’s team event.

Men’s singles top seed Saurav Ghosal started his campaign with a an easy win over Ahmad Alsaraj of Jordan 11-2 11-4 11-3. The World No.16 and Asia No.1 faces rising Pakistani Nasir Iqbal in the quarterfinals tomorrow.

The 28-year-old Ghosal has already said that “it is my best chance of winning the gold” after back-to-back bronze medals in Doha 2010 and Guangzhou 2014.

“I think I played okay. Sunday will be much tougher. Nasir is a good player and he has had some good results in the last one year. Will have to be at my best against him,” Ghosal told PTI .

His teammate Harinder Pal Sandhu however suffered a 4-11 6-11 2-11 beating at the hands of Kuwait’s Abdullah Almezayen in the round of 16.

The results : Women (first round): Dipika Pallikal bt Jinyue Gu (Chn) 11-6, 10-12, 11-6, 11-4; Joshana Chinappa bt Song Sunmi (Kor) 11-9, 11-7, 11-7.

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