India proves too good for South Africa; Malaysia bests Australia

Tanvi, Saurav, Joshna, and Abhay put on an impressive display for the host; Egypt blanks Colombia; Japan gets the better of Hong Kong

Published - June 14, 2023 09:06 pm IST

India’s Joshna Chinappa beat back South African Lizelle Muller’s challenge in four games in the Group-B match at the World Squash Federation (WSF) World Cup 2023 at Express Avenue Mall in Chennai on Wednesday.

India’s Joshna Chinappa beat back South African Lizelle Muller’s challenge in four games in the Group-B match at the World Squash Federation (WSF) World Cup 2023 at Express Avenue Mall in Chennai on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: M. VEDHAN

The Squash World Cup witnessed its closest contest yet, between Malaysia and Australia, at the Express Avenue Mall on Wednesday.

In a tie that could have gone either way, fourth seed Malaysia scripted a fighting 3-1 win over its fifth-seeded opponent for its second successive victory in Group-A.

Later, in the last match of the day, India blanked South Africa 4-0 with Tanvi Khanna, Saurav Ghosal, Joshna Chinappa and Abhay Singh going about their business in quite a ruthless manner.

Tough battle ahead

The host, however, can expect a tough fight from Japan on Thursday.

Earlier, squash powerhouse Egypt, the top seed here, dismantled Colombia 4-0 in a Group-A tie.

However, it was the Malaysia-Australia contest that caught the eye for the intensity and fight shown by both teams.

After the young and talented Aira Aizman played a percentage game, aided by deft placements, to outwit South Africa’s Jessica Turnbull in the third match to make it 2-1, the fourth and final one between Malaysia’s Sai Hung Ong and Nicholas Calvert saw the former coming out with all guns blazing to snuff out a tough challenge and seal a win with a 7-6, 7-1, 7-5 verdict.

The results: Group-A: Egypt bt Colombia 4-0 (Kenzy Ayman bt Catalina Pelaez 7-5, 7-5, 7-6; Aly Abou Eleinen bt Felipe Tovar 7-5, 7-2, 7-2; Fayrouz Aboelkheir bt Laura Tovar 7-3, 7-4, 5-7, 7-2; Karim El Hammamy bt Alfonso Marroquín 7-5, 7-3, 4-7, 7-4).

Malaysia bt Australia 3-1 (Xin Ying Yee bt Alex Haydon 5-7, 7-4, 7-2, 7-4; Darren Pragasam lost to Joseph White 2-7, 6-7, 1-7; Aira Azman bt Jessica Turnbull 7-6, 7-2, 6-7, 7-1; Sai Hung Ong bt Nicholas Calvert 7-6, 7-1, 7-5).

Group-B:India bt South Africa 4-0 (Tanvi Khanna bt Hayley Ward 7-4, 7-2, 3-7, 7-2; Saurav Ghosal bt Dewald van Niekerk 7-6, 7-4, 7-1; Joshna Chinappa bt Lizelle Muller 7-4, 7-3, 3-7, 7-1; Abhay Singh bt Jean-Pierre Brits 7-4, 3-7, 7-6, 7-5).

Japan bt Hong Kong 3-1 (Akari Midorikawa lost to Toby Tse 5-7, 7-3, 4-7, 4-7; Ryunosuke Tsukue bt Andes Ling 7-1, 7-4, 7-1; Satomi Watanabe bt Heylie Fung 7-2, 7-1, 5-7, 7-2; Tomotaka Endo bt Chung Yat Long 7-4, 7-6, 7-5).

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