Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Joshna surprises Nicol, women in squash final

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Knowing Nicol, I was always on guard as she can turn the game on its head in seconds. With Nicol, nothing is over till it is over.

JOSHNA CHINAPPA, India player

down 2-0 to Hong Kong in the semi-finals later in the day. Sourav Ghosal and Harinder Pal Sandhu both lost their singles matches as Hong Kong booked a place in the final.

A day earlier, there were moist eyes when India lost to Hong Kong-china in their last Pool B encounter in the women’s section, with many predicting a hammering in the semi-finals. Such has been Malaysia’s dominance in the sport that Nicol has won all but one individual gold at the Asian Games since 1998, when the sport was introduced, the aberration being the 2002 Busan Games where she lost to Hong Kong’s Rebecca Chiu.

In the team competitio­n, introduced at the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games, too Malaysia were on track for a hattrick of gold medals before Joshna and Dipika halted the run.

If Joshna was deft and agile on court in a match that rose to great heights, Dipika was all about brute force, wanting to finish it off as quickly as possible.

Dipika “drew confidence” from Joshna’s victory to crush Low. She was no match for Dipika’s shots hit with such pinpoint accuracy that retrievals were difficult if not impossible. Most of Wern’s returns made dull thuds on the ‘tin’, much to the delight of the huge contingent of Indian expatriate­s in the crowd.

NO PRESSURE

“Knowing Nicol, I was always on guard as she can turn the game on its head in seconds. With Nicol, nothing is over till it is over,” said Joshna. “Losing to Hong KongChina in the last pool game was hard. But today, I played without any pressure. Happy that I could bounce back. I went back to the basics and thought if I play my natural game, things would happen,” said Joshna.

“We now just want to enjoy the final and beating the top team has given us a lot of confidence. You have to be at the top of your game to beat a player of such calibre.”

Dipika said Joshna must have been “mentally extremely strong today” to have beaten Nicol. “I told Joshna to be as aggressive as possible,” she said.

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