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Year 21, Issue No. 93 January 2017Website : www.ispsquash.com Email: [email protected] us on - Facebook : Isp Squash-India Twitter : IspSquash Instagram : @isp_squash
Chief Patron
Harshvardhan Patil
Minister, Govt of
Maharashtra
Founder Director
Mahendra Agarwal
Directors
Narendra Gour
(IRS)
Navneet Soni (IRS)
Karanjeet Singh
Honored Patrons
Vivek Nair (VC &
M.D.The Leela)
Sajjan Jindal (CMD,
JSW Steel Ltd)
Eric Dastur
(Chairman, K.M.
Dastur Reinsurance
Brokers Pvt. Ltd.)
President
Noreena Pereira
Vice President
Ashish Bhagra
Karan Mehra
Joint Secretary
Vicky Kalludi
Organising
Secretary
Waqar Pathan
Ankita Sharma
Samir Mistry
Executive Comm
Mem.
Saifee Jani
Rakesh Lakhanpal
Madhukar Musle
Technical Director
Amitoj Inder Singh
Chief Coach
Riaz Mohmd.
Committee Members
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INDIA’S ONLY SQUASH E-MAGAZINE PUBLISHED MONTHLY
January 2017
HCL Junior Squash Championship, Noida, Uttar Pradesh28th December 2016
FINALS: BOYS U-11:Rohan Arya Gondi [1] bt Vivaan Bhatia [5/8] 7-11,11-7,11-7,11-7GIRLS U-11:Anahat Singh [1] bt Unnati Tripathi [3/4] 11-5,11-7,5-11,11-6BOYS U-13:Yuvraj Wadhwani [17/24] bt Jeh Pandole [3/4] 8-11,11-8,3-11,11-414-12GIRLS U-13:Yuvna Gupta [2] bt Kaavya Bansal [1] 11-3,11-2,11-8BOYS U-15: Deepak Mandal [5/8] bt Diwakar Singh [3/4] 11-9,11-8,11-7GIRLS U-15: Ananya Dabke [2] bt Anannya Morey [3/4] 11-9,11-7,11-5BOYS U-17: Aryan Parekh [1] bt Utkarsh Baheti [3/4] 11-7,6-11,11-6,8-11,11-9GIRLS U-17:Sanya Vats [1] bt Jannia Singh [3/4] 11-5,9-11,11-7,11-7BOYS U-19:Ranjit Singh [1] bt Yash Bhargava [2] 11-6,11-4,11-5
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ADITYA CHANDANI BEATS VIVAAN BHATIA IN BOY'S UNDER-11 CATEGORY IN THE 73rd CCI Western India Squash OpenCricket Club of India, 22nd December 2016
FINALS:MENS OPEN:Aditya Jagtap [3/4] bt Gaurav Nandrajog [2] 5-11,13-11,12-10,12-10PROFESSIONALS:Parmeet Singh [1] bt Sanjay Pawar [3/4] 11-4,11-7,11-4BOYS U-11:Aditya Chandani [1] bt Vivaan Bhatia [2] 11-8, 11-7, 8-11, 12-10GIRLS U-11:Anahat Singh [1] bt Nayna Taneja [2] 11-7,11-5,11-7BOYS U-13:Yuvraj Wadhwani [9/16] bt Jeh Pandole [1] 11-8,10-12,11-9,4-11,11-7GIRLS U-13:Aasya Patel [2] bt Advita Sharma [3/4] 11-8,11-5,15-13BOYS U-15:Advait Adik [2] bt Neel Joshi [1] 11-5,15-13,11-7GIRLS U-15:Ananya Dabke [1] bt Yoshna Singh [3/4] 11-7,11-13,2-11,11-6,11-6
BOYS U-17:
Rahul Baitha [2] bt Yash
Fadte [1] 11-13,12-
10,6-11,11-6,12-10
GIRLS U-17:
Navmi Sharma [1] bt
Avani Nagar 11-5,11-
9,11-5
BOYS U-19:
Vikas Mehra [3/4] bt
Yohann Surti [1] 8-
11,11-1,9-11,11-7,17-15
GIRLS U-19:
Aditi Prasad [3/4] bt Diya Joukani 11-2,11-6,11-6
MENS OVER 35:
Rishad Pandole [3/4] bt Aditya Maheshwari [1] 11-7,11-2,11-5
MENS OVER 45:
Anil Bhagat [1] bt Raja Parthasarathy [2] 11-1,12-10,6-11,9-
11,11-6
Fourth seed Aditya Jagtap of Mumbai defeated second seed Gaurav Nandrajog of Delhi in the grand finale to win the 73rd CCI-Western India Open Squash Tournament at the Cricket Club of India courts.
Jagtap won his maiden men's title in the championship following an impressive 5-11, 13-11, 12-10, 12-10 win in one hour in a final that was marked by long rallies and eye-catching shots.
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5th JSW Sunil Verma Memorial Open, at Jindal Squash Academy, Vashind, Maharashtra11th December 2016
FINALS:
BOYS U-23:Abhishek Agarwal [1] bt Puneet Pareek [3/4] 8-11,11-7,11-3,11-7 BOYS U-11:Aditya Chandani [1] Bt Siddhant Rewari [2] 11-9,8-11,11-7,11-9 BOYS U-13:Shreyas Mehta [1] bt Jeh Pandole [2] 11-4,3-11,11-4,11-4 BOYS U-15:Deepak Mandal [3/4] bt Tanay Punjabi [3/4] 11-9,11-7,11-6BOYS U-17:Rahul Baitha [1] bt Aryan Parekh [2] 11-9,11-8,1-11,11-6 BOYS U-19:Yohann Surti [1] bt Rutvik Rau 8-11,11-6,11-5,11-9 GIRLS U-11:Tiana Parasrampuria [1] bt Kriyaa J 11-2,11-0,11-7 GIRLS U-13:Yuvna Gupta [2] bt Aasya Patel [3/4] 10-12,11-8,11-3,11-9 GIRLS U-15:Yoshna Singh [2] bt Avani Nagar [3/4] 6-11,11-2,10-12,11-6,11-5 GIRLS U-19:Aishwarya Bhattacharya [2] bt Navmi Sharma 14-12,11-7,11-5
2016 U.S. Junior Open Squash Championships at Connecticut, USA20th December 2016
U.S. junior champion Andrew Douglas capped off his breakout year with his first U.S. Junior Open title, while Japan's
Satomi Watanabe earned a fourth consecutive title in the girls' U19 division Tuesday at Yale University in New Haven,
Connecticut.
The U.S. Junior Open, the largest individual junior tournament in the world, had a field of 889 players from thirty-four
countries, six continents and twenty-two states. Four venues hosted the tournament on a combined forty-three
courts at Yale, Trinity College, Wesleyan University and Choate Rosemary Hall.
Of the ten champions, four represented Team USA, two Egypt and one Japan, Mexico, England and India.
History was made when top seed 12 year old Shreyas Mehta became the 1st Indian to win Boy's Under -13 category
after defeating Egypt's Islam Kouritam 11-4, 7-11, 11-6, 11-9.
Yohann Surti and Aishwarya Bhattacharya from Maharashtra emerged the U-19 winners in the boys and girls sections as the 5th JSW Sunil Verma Memorial junior squash Open conlcuded here at nearby Vasind.
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(From left to right – Rahul Baitha, Abhishek Agarwal, Yohann Surti, Yoshna Singh, Aditya Chandani, Aishwarya Bhattacharya, Tiana Parasrampuria, Shreyas Mehta, Deepak Mandal, Urwashi Joshi)
Yuvna Gupta
Sports for All - Squash Championship at D.Y.Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 6th December 2016
FINALS:
BOYS U-9:Jaisingh Anshuman [1] bt Rajani Hriday Rajesh [3/4] 11-0,11-2,11-2 GIRLS U-9:Mishra Ipsa [1] bt Singh Pia Rajeev 11-7,11-4,11-4 BOYS U-11: Zakaria Aimaan Arif [2] bt Thakker Priyaan Jairaj 11-7,11-3,11-2 GIRLS U-11:Narang Shreya bt Jain Annika [1] 11-5,11-5,11-3BOYS U-13:Semwal Om [3/4] bt Yadav Sunny [3/4] 16-14,11-9,11-8 GIRLS U-13:Belsare Aaryaa Ketan [3] bt Nimse Hinal 11-1,11-2,11-4 BOYS U-15:Bhatt Mohit [2] bt Vaknalli Jay Ameet [1] 16-14,14-12,7-11,11-6 GIRLS U-15:Khubchandani Aishwarya Kamlesh [1] bt Patel Sunita [3/4] 11-5,11-2,11-4 BOYS U-17:Sahay Shlok [2] bt Yadav Avinash [3/4] 7-11,11-3,11-8,9-11,11-9 GIRLS U-17:Goyal Bhavna [1] bt Gupta Rani Lallan [2] 11-5,11-8,11-3
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Ludhiana Junior Squash Open, at SAT Paul Mittal School, Ludhiana, Punjab 3rd December 2016
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$10,000 Men's London Open, England: 4 December 2016 Mahesh Mangaokar loses in 1st round
FINALS:
BOYS U-11:
Ayaan Vaziralli [1] bt Karan Yadav [3/4] 11-1,16-14,11-2
BOYS U-13:
Paarth Ambani [1] bt Devay Mehta [2] 12-10,11-5,11-0
GIRLS U-13:
Khushboo bt Aarzoo Dhindsa [1] 11-6,13-11,11-5
BOYS U-15:
Nikhil Jason [1] bt Mohnish Mohunta [2] 11-6,11-6,11-8
BOYS U-17:
Inderjit Singh [3/4] bt Shivamraaj Gulati [3/4] 11-8,11-3,13-11
Final:
[1] Charles Sharpes (ENG) bt [6] Christophe Andre
(FRA) 11-6, 11-7, 11-7
1st round:
Mohd Syafiq Kamal (MAS) bt [2] Mahesh Mangaonkar
(IND) 6-11, 14-12, 10-12, 11-8, 11-6
WSF Women's World Team Squash Championship, Paris, France 3rd December 2016
Favourites Egypt Reclaim Women's World Team Title as India settels for 9th place.
Hot favourites Egypt, whose three-woman team boasts the top three players in the world, beat defending champions England in today's final of the WSF Women's World Team Squash Championship in the French capital Paris to reclaim the World Squash Federation title they lost to their opponents in 2014
ALL RESULTS:
Final:[1] EGYPT bt [2] ENGLAND 2/1 Nour El Sherbini lost to Laura Massaro 11-9, 5-11, 6-11, 6-11 (49m)Nouran Gohar bt Alison Waters 11-6, 11-4, 12-10 (41m)Raneem El Welily bt Sarah-Jane Perry 12-10, 11-4, 11-6 (31m)Bronze medallists: [5] FRANCE & [4] HONG KONG CHINA
9th place play-off:[9] INDIA bt [10] CANADA 2/0 Joshna Chinappa bt Hollie Naughton 13-11, 11-5, 7-11, 11-7 (32m)Dipika Pallikal Karthik bt Samantha Cornett 11-7, 11-5, 11-2 (24m)
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$10,000 Men's / Women's Malaysian Tour No7, at Sarawak Squash Centre Malaysia, 23rd December 2016Women's Result:
Final:
[3] Teh Min Jie (MAS) bt [2] Rachel Arnold (MAS) 11-7, 7-11, 9-11, 11-9, 11-5 (61m)
1st round:
[7] Chan Yiwen (MAS) bt Harshit Jawanda (IND) 11-7, 11-6, 11-8 (20m)
Men's Result:
Final:
[3] Iker Pajares Bernabeu (ESP) bt [2] Wong Chi Him (HKG) 11-5, 13-11, 11-4 (38m)
1st round:
[2] Wong Chi Him (HKG) bt Ravi Dixit (IND) 11-5, 11-4, 13-11 (26m)
Indian Players PSA and WISPA Ranking JANUARY 2016
PSA JAN RANKING 2017
23 Saurav Ghosal IND
64 Vikram Malhotra IND
69 Mahesh Mangaonkar IND
104 Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu IND
152 Kush Kumar IND
165 Sandeep Ramachandran IND
183 Ravi Dixit IND
188 Ramit Tandon IND
276 Supreet Singh IND
331 Vijay Kumar IND
359 Ashish Keskar IND
359 Guhan Senthilkumar IND
406 Velavan Senthilkumar IND
427 Sandeep Jangra IND
430 Deerav Moolani IND
430 Varun Johnny IND
WISPA JAN RANKING 2017
13 Joshna Chinappa IND
26 Dipika Pallikal Karthik IND
74 Sachika Ingale IND
107 Janet Vidhi IND
139 Akanksha Salunkhe IND
168 Harshit Jawanda IND
202 Sunayna Kuruvilla IND
Delia Arnold has dropped a bombshell after announcing her retirement from professional squash.
The world No. 17 and national No. 2 tendered
her resignation to the Squash Racquets
Association of Malaysia (SRAM) director
Mejar (Rtd) S. Maniam on Wednesday.
The 30-year-old who has been crowned national
champion twice (2015 and 2016) will part ways
with the national set-up immediately.
Delia who reached a career high world No. 12 in September 2015 will also pull out from
the upcoming Tournament of Champions (TOC) in New York in which she was initially drawn
to meet world No. 11 Sarah-Jane Perry of England in the first round.
Her last tournament was the Women's World Team Championship in Paris
in which Malaysia could only finish a disappointing sixth.
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