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This is an archive article published on December 18, 2014

Joshna Chinappa, Dipika Pallikal bow out of Squash World Championships

Both the Indian athletes struggled against their higher ranked opponents and eventually lost.

World number 16 Pallikal showed promise against third-ranked Raneem El Welily of Egypt before going down 11-7 5-11 3-11 6-11 in 50 minutes in a match. (Source: PTI)  World number 16 Pallikal showed promise against third-ranked Raneem El Welily of Egypt before going down 11-7 5-11 3-11 6-11 in 50 minutes in a match. (Source: PTI)

India’s top squash players Dipika Pallikal and Joshana Chinappa fought hard against higher-ranked opponents before losing their respective pre-quarterfinal in the World Championship.

World number 16 Pallikal showed promise against third-ranked Raneem El Welily of Egypt before going down 11-7 5-11 3-11 6-11 in 50 minutes in a match.

22nd-ranked Chinappa got extremely close to the biggest win of her career against world number seven Low Wee Wern of Malaysia. The Indian earned the advantage of having a 2-1 lead in what turned out to be a long intense affair. However, Wee Wern made a decisive comeback in the next two games for a 6-11 11-3 11-13 11-7 11-8 win.

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In other matches, England’s defending champion Laura Massaro moved one step closer to a third successive appearance in the final of the premier event when she defeated Hong Kong’s top-ranked player Annie Au.

But the world number two was pushed all the way in the first two games by Au, the ninth seed, before closing out the match 12-10 12-10 11-2 in 40 minutes.

“The two tie-breaks showed how tight it was,” said Massaro. “It’s the fifth time I’ve played her this year – I guess I’m getting to grips with what I’ve got to do.”

The second seed will now line up against fifth-seeded Londoner Alison Waters, the England team-mate with whom she won the world team title last week in Canada.

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Waters earned her place in the last eight after an 11-7 11-6 11-3 victory over compatriot Sarah-Jane Perry, the 15th seed who was also a member of the triumphant England team.

The other quarter-final clash will be an all-Egyptian affair El Welily, the third seed, and eighth seed Nour El Tayeb, also from Cairo, both prevailed.

El Tayeb claimed the day’s first win – and her maiden appearance in the event’s last eight at her sixth attempt – after beating Australian veteran Rachael Grinham 11-8 9-11, 11-8 11-3.

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