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Indian Open: Local stars Anahat, Joshna, Akansha and Veer progress to third round

By IANS | Updated: March 25, 2025 20:46 IST

Mumbai, Match 25 Newly-crowned India women’s No. 1 squash player, Anahat Singh, celebrated her climb to the top ...

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Mumbai, Match 25 Newly-crowned India women’s No. 1 squash player, Anahat Singh, celebrated her climb to the top of the rankings with a commanding win in the second round of the Indian Open, the country's biggest-ever squash tournament, at the Bombay Gymkhana here on Tuesday.

In what is India's first-ever PSA Squash Copper tournament, Day 2 saw Anahat play with panache, whilst Joshna Chinappa registered a comfortable win, and the top seed in the women’s draw, Akanksha Salunkhe, walked away with a win against Tanvi Khanna. In the men’s draw, Veer Chotrani made heads turn as he defeated the fifth seed, Simon Herbert.

The 17-year-old Anahat Singh, who is supported by JSW, was up against Spain’s Cristina Gomez, and the Indian ace used power and guile to her advantage, winning in 30 minutes. The India Women’s No. 1, who was dominant from the very get-go, did not allow her opponent to settle down and won with a scoreline of 3-1 (11-5, 9-11, 11-5, 11-2).

Meanwhile, the fifth seed Joshna Chinappa too had a good day out on the court, as she stormed past her opponent. Chinappa, who was playing Sofia Mateos from Spain, displayed immense control and precision throughout her game, and won in 20 minutes, with a scoreline of (3-0) 11-1, 11-7, 11-8.

Top seed Akanksha Salunkhe opened her campaign with a win as well. She was up against Tanvi Khanna and put in a superb performance to win with a 3-1 (6-11, 11-8, 11-7, 11-4) scoreline in 39 minutes.

In the men’s draw, India’s Veer Chotrani, who registered a morale-boosting win on Day 1, continued with his good run of form and caused the first big upset of the tournament. Chotrani, one of the young guns in JSW’s stable, put in a brilliant performance, packed with power and determination on his way to a 3-1 (11-4, 10-12, 16-14, 11-6) win.

Sixth seed Abhay Singh was also in action in his second-round clash, and he was up against Melvil Scianimanico from France. Abhay, who has been in good form recently, was on top of his game yet again, as he eased past his opponent without too many hiccups. Abhay won in 38 minutes, with a scoreline of 3-0 (11-5, 11-8, 11-7), and booked his berth in the next round.

However, India’s Men’s No. 1 Ramit Tandon had a tough day out on the court and lost a very tightly contested match. Ramit was up against the Malaysian Ameeshenraj Chandaran, and the duo matched each other shot for shot, dragging the game to the nervy final set.

Ramit, who is also supported by JSW, started all guns blazing, winning the first two sets quite easily before Chandaran bounced back to win three games on the trot. Chandaran took 52 minutes to register a 3-2 (5-11, 1-11, 11-6, 11-4, 11-6) win. Another Indian player, who was on the wrong end of the result, was Velavan Senthilkumar, as he was defeated by the Egyptian Kareem El Torkey with a scoreline of 3-0 (11-7, 11-3, 11-5).

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