National Doubles Squash C'ships: Abhay-Velavan, Rahul-Suraj advance to semifinals
Chennai, May 14
Defending champions Abhay Singh and Velavan Senthilkumar made a commanding start to their campaign in the men's doubles event at the 3rd National Doubles Squash Championships, cruising into the semifinals with a dominant straight-games victory at the Indian Squash Academy in Chennai on Thursday.
The top-seeded pair, who received a bye in the opening round, needed little time to settle into rhythm as they overpowered Shubham and Vedant Patel 11-4, 11-2 in the quarterfinals. Their sharp movement and aggressive shot-making ensured complete control throughout the contest as they continued their bid to retain the national title.
Abhay also remained in contention in the mixed doubles category, where he is partnering Rathika Seelan this year following the absence of his reigning partner, Anahat Singh. The second-seeded duo survived a stern challenge from Ravi Dixit and Janet Vidhi before advancing to the semifinals with a gritty 10-12, 11-8, 11-9 victory.
The contest proved to be one of the most competitive matches of the day, with Abhay and Rathika recovering strongly after dropping the opening game. Their composure in crucial moments of the second and third games ultimately helped them edge through.
Meanwhile, other men's doubles quarterfinal encounters also produced impressive performances. Ravi Dixit and Vikas Mehra defeated Mathew Godwin and Navaneeth Prabhu 11-7, 10-12, 11-7 in a closely fought battle, while the Tamil Nadu pair of Guhan Senthilkumar and Sandhesh PR continued their strong run with an 11-7, 2-11, 11-8 win over Harinder Sandhu and Om Semwal.
Second seeds Rahul Baitha and Suraj Chand advanced comfortably after beating Dinesh R and Meyappan L 11-6, 11-6.
In the women's doubles competition, the experienced top-seeded combination of Joshna Chinappa and Rathika Seelan opened their Group A campaign with a convincing 11-2, 11-7 victory over Sahana Kalaivanan and Sangamitra Shanmugham. In another Group A match, Ananya Narayan and Anika Dubey registered a dominant 11-2, 11-1 win over the same opponents.
The mixed doubles event also saw top seeds Velavan Senthilkumar and Joshna Chinappa make an emphatic start. The experienced pairing brushed aside Roshan Rajkumar and Sahana Kalaivanan 11-4, 11-5 to seal a semifinal berth.
Suraj Chand and Nirupama Dubey also progressed after edging past Navaneeth Prabhu and Pooja Arthi 11-9, 12-10 in a tightly contested match, while Rahul Baitha and Anika Dubey fought back strongly to defeat Sandhesh PR and Shameena Riaz 10-12, 11-6, 11-8.
Earlier in the tournament on Wednesday, Guhan Senthilkumar and Sandhesh PR had stormed into the men's doubles quarterfinals with a one-sided 11-1, 11-2 victory over Naman Surana and Pranav Agarwal in the round of 16. Ravi Dixit and Janet Vidhi had also progressed in mixed doubles after overcoming Dinesh R and Ananya Narayan 4-11, 11-5, 11-8.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Happy to see Joshna Chinappa still competing at this level! She's an inspiration for young players. But I'm a bit concerned about Anahat Singh's absence - hope she's recovering well from whatever kept her out.
Tamil Nadu players are dominating - Guhan Senthilkumar, Sandhesh PR, and of course Velavan. Our state's squash academy is doing amazing work! The next generation looks promising. 🇮🇳
Mixed doubles matches are always thrilling! Abhay and Rathika's comeback from 10-12 to win 11-8, 11-9 shows real mental toughness. That's the kind of never-say-die attitude we need in Indian sports. Kudos!
One thing I'd like to point out - the article barely mentions the women's doubles beyond Joshna. Ananya Narayan and Anika Dubey's 11-2, 11-1 win deserves more coverage! Ye ladkiyaan bhi kamaal kar rahi hain.
The level of competition is really high this year. Rahul Baitha and Suraj Chand progressing comfortably is good to see - they're a young pair with a lot of potential. National championships are getting more competitive each year.
It's fantastic that these tournaments are being held in Chennai at the Indian Squash Academy. World-class facilities right here in India. But I wish more people knew about squash - it's such an exciting sport to watch live! 🎯
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