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Mahesh Mangaonkar clinches squash title

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Top seed Mahesh Mangaonkar of Mumbai had a fight on his hands before he lived up to his billing as India No. 3 by defeating his compatriot Abhishek Pradhan 11-8, 12-10, 12-10 in the final of the 43rd Maharashtr­a State Men’s Squash tournament, organised under the aegis of SRFI and SRAM and sponsored by JSW and Raheja Vivarea at the Bombay Gymkhana glassback squash courts on Friday.

Abhishek, who came into the finals with some hardfought victories on his way to the finals took some time to settle down land Mahesh did not waste time before taking the game away from Abhishek, wining 11-8.

The second game was much more competitiv­e with fortunes swinging back and forth, leading upto 10-10 but Mahesh stepped up and managed to score those crucial 2 points to win the game 12-10 and take a 2-0 lead in the best of 5 match title clash.

Abhishek’s failure to convert crucial points led him to a similar fate in the third game which he again lost 1012. While Abhishek was able to stretch the India number 3 in the 2nd and 3rd set.

When asked about his performanc­e in the finals, Mahesh said, “Bombay Gym has been a lucky place for me as I have given some of my best performanc­es here. I had a very good final with my close friend so it was fun and it was nice to have my family come and support me which helped me to step up my performanc­e in the tie-breakers.”

 ??  ?? Mahesh Mangaonkar (R) receives a winner trophy on Friday.
Mahesh Mangaonkar (R) receives a winner trophy on Friday.

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