The Asian Age

Chinappa aims to be back in top-10

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Chennai, Oct. 24: India’s leading female squash player Joshna Chinappa is working harder than ever as the world number 12 aims to break back into the top-10 of PSA rankings, starting with a good showing in the World Championsh­ip in Cairo.

The 33-year old, who achieved a career-high ranking of world number 10 in 2016, will be competing at the World Championsh­ip starting on Thursday .

“I am looking forward to competing at the World Championsh­ip. I would like to break back into top 10 this season, better my career high rank of 10 and take it from there,” Chinappa said.

Chinappa will face 42ndranked Haley Mendez of USA in the first round followed by either Mariam Metwally (27) or Ho TzeLok of Hong Kong. In the pre-quarters, the Indian could face world number 2 Nour El Sherbini of Egypt.

“Right now, I am seeded 12 in the tournament. I have a couple of tough first and second round matches. I have the current world No. 2 in my pre-quarter, so, right now, I am just looking forward to take it match by match,” she said.

The world number 12 player said she is also looking

Joshna Chinappa forward for to representi­ng her country in the upcoming South Asian Games (SAF) starting in December.

“After the World Championsh­ips I will go to the UK to train for few weeks. We have been informed that we have SAF Games coming up. And hopefully I can be part of Indian team that plays there in Nepal.”

Indian players have been training without a fulltime coach ever since Egyptian Achraf Karargui left on a bitter note ahead of the Commonweal­th Games last year. Talking about the standard of Indian squash presently, Chinappa, who won her 17th national title in June, said the competitio­n at the domestic level has got a lot stronger.

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