Hana Moataz, Abhay Singh Storm Into Indian Open Squash Finals

Hana Moataz advanced to the women's final by defeating compatriot Nadien Elhammamy in a four-game semi-final battle. Abhay Singh secured his place in the men's final by overcoming a tough challenge from Malaysia's Ameeshenraj Chandaran. Both Indian Open semi-finals were hard-fought contests that ended with 3-1 victories. The players will now compete for the championship titles in their respective finals.

Key Points: Indian Open Squash: Moataz, Singh Reach Finals

  • Moataz beat compatriot Elhammamy 3-1
  • Singh defeated Chandaran 3-1
  • Both finals spots secured on Saturday
  • Matches featured strong comebacks
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Hana Moataz, Abhay Singh advance to Indian Open Squash Final

Hana Moataz and Abhay Singh win semi-finals 3-1 to advance to the Indian Open squash finals. Get match highlights and results.

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

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.

According to a press release, 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.

- ANI

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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-level women's squash being played in Mumbai. Hope the finals get a packed house!
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Aman W
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. These tournaments are so important for the sport's growth in Asia.
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Sarah B
While the wins are exciting, I wish the article gave us a bit more context. How does this result affect their world rankings? And who will they face in the final? The reporting feels a bit incomplete, even if the play was top-class.
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Vikram M
Brilliant! Squash needs more visibility in India. Star Sports or Sony should broadcast these finals live. Abhay beating a seeded player is a big deal. Jai Hind! 🏆
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Nikhil C
The description of the "powerful forehands and clever angles" has me hooked. Sounds like a tactical masterclass. Hope there's a way to watch a replay online. Congrats to both finalists!

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