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World junior squash: Indian girls enter quarter-finals

Indian girls book a spot in the quarter-finals of the World Junior Squash Championship in New Zealand.

By PTI

Tauranga (New Zealand), July 26: India finished runners-up in pool C to qualify for the girls' team event quarterfinal in the WSF-World junior squash championship here today (July 26).

India will play the Pool D winner Hong Kong in the quarter-final tomorrow (July 27). In its last pool league match, India defeated lower ranked France 2-1 to get the second place behind England.

File photo: India's Sunayna Kuruvilla beat Maell Fuhrer

The margin could have been 3-0 but Akanksha Salunkhe, playing the French girl Fanny Segers in the inconsequential third match of the tie, had to retire midway with muscular pain in her legs.

As Coach Surbi Misra said Akanksha had begun confidently and went two games up when suddenly she developed pain.

"In great pain, she went down in the third game and at that point we decided she will not be able to continue," Misra said.

Earlier, Misra said Sunayna Kuruvilla had given a good start with a fluent win over Maelle Fuhrer in 17 minutes. Ashita Bhengra was the next to make appearance.

The Chennai player faltered to start with, lost the first game but regained confidence to win the next three against Chloe Mourier to give the winning margin.


The results: India beat France 2-1 (Sunayna Kuruvilla bt Maell Fuhrer 11-5, 11-6, 11-2; Ashita Bhengra bt Chloe Mourier 8-11, 11-4, 11-9, 11-8; Akanksha Salunkhe lost to Fanny Segers 11-4, 11-6, 9-11, retd).

PTI

Story first published: Thursday, August 24, 2017, 17:59 [IST]
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