Hana Moataz & Abhay Singh Storm Into Indian Open Squash Finals

Second seed Hana Moataz advanced to the women's final by defeating compatriot Nadien Elhammamy in a four-game battle. In the men's draw, India's Abhay Singh booked his final spot with a hard-fought victory over Malaysia's Ameeshenraj Chandaran. Both semi-finals were closely contested, with each winner dropping a game before securing a 3-1 result. The finals will determine the champions of the prestigious tournament in Mumbai.

Key Points: Indian Open Final: Moataz, Abhay Singh Win Semis

  • Moataz beats compatriot Elhammamy
  • Abhay Singh defeats Malaysian Chandaran
  • Both finals berths secured 3-1
  • Women's final features Egyptian players
  • Men's final spot for Indian star
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Hana Moataz, Abhay Singh advance to Indian Open final

Hana Moataz and Abhay Singh reach Indian Open squash finals with 3-1 semi-final victories. Get match highlights and results.

"Abhay Singh overcame a strong challenge from Malaysia's Ameeshenraj Chandaran 3-1 - Report"

Mumbai, March 21

Hana Moataz and Abhay Singh rose to the occasion with commanding performances to storm into the finals of the Indian Open, registering hard-fought 3-1 victories in their respective semi-finals on Saturday.

Second seed Hana Moataz shook off a slow start to outclass her third-seeded compatriot Nadien Elhammamy 3-1 (11-8, 5-11, 11-5, 11-7).

The opening game was a closely fought see-saw battle, with the lead changing hands at regular intervals before Moataz edged ahead to take it 11-8.

The second followed a similar pattern early on, but Nadien found momentum midway, breaking away at 7-5 and closing it out 11-5 to level the match.

Moataz, however, raised her intensity in the third game, dominating proceedings to win 11-5. She carried that momentum into the fourth, building a healthy lead before Nadien mounted a brief comeback, but Moataz held firm to seal the game 11-7 and wrap up the match.

In the men's semi-final, Abhay Singh overcame a strong challenge from Malaysia's Ameeshenraj Chandaran 3-1 (11-9, 9-11, 11-3, 11-8).

The unseeded Chandaran matched Abhay for much of the contest, with both players trading powerful forehands and clever angles in an engaging battle. Abhay started strongly, racing to a 9-4 lead in the opening game, but Chandaran clawed his way back with five consecutive points to threaten an upset before the Indian held his nerve to take it 11-9.

The second game was evenly poised throughout. Trailing 8-9, Chandaran stepped up at the right moment, winning three straight points to claim the game 11-9 and draw level.

Abhay responded emphatically in the third, cruising to an 11-3 win. The fourth game proved to be another test, as he trailed 2-6 at one stage before fighting back to level at 7-7 and eventually closing out the match 11-8 to secure his place in the final.

- IANS

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Priya S
Thrilled to see Hana Moataz advance! Her intensity in the third and fourth games was the difference. It's great to see such high-quality women's squash being played in Mumbai. Hope she takes the title!
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Rohit P
Both matches sound like they were nail-biters! Chandaran gave a tough fight, but Abhay's experience showed in the end. Respect to the Malaysian player though. When is the final? Would love to watch it live if it's being streamed.
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Sarah B
Great coverage of the event! As someone new to following squash, these detailed game-by-game reports are really helpful. It's impressive how popular the sport is becoming in India. Kudos to the organizers in Mumbai.
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Vikram M
A respectful criticism: While the article is good, it would be even better with some quotes from the players or the coaches. Understanding their mindset during those crucial comebacks would add great depth. Still, fantastic news for Indian sports!
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Nikhil C
Wah! What a tournament this is turning out to be. Abhay Singh's victory is especially sweet against a strong opponent. Hope he brings the trophy home. The nation is watching and cheering for you! 🏆

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