Suraj Kumar Chand Dominates to Win Chennai Squash PSA Challenger Men's Title

India's Suraj Kumar Chand produced a flawless performance to win the men's title at the Squash PSA Challenger Tour 2026 in Chennai, defeating South Korea's Jeongmin Ryu in straight games in the final. The second seed did not drop a single game throughout the entire tournament, claiming his fourth PSA Challenger circuit title. In the women's draw, Egypt's Rouqaia Othman displayed resilience to overcome Malaysia's Harleein Tan in a four-game final. The event highlights the growing talent in squash ahead of the sport's Olympic debut at Los Angeles 2028.

Key Points: Suraj Kumar Chand Wins Squash PSA Challenger, Othman Takes Women's Crown

  • Chand wins fourth PSA Challenger title
  • Wins final 3-0 in 34 minutes
  • Othman beats Tan 3-1 for women's crown
  • Chand didn't drop a game all tournament
  • Boosts India's hopes for LA 2028 Olympics
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Suraj Kumar Chand wins men's Squash PSA Challenger title, Othman clinches women's crown

India's Suraj Kumar Chand wins men's PSA Challenger squash title in Chennai without dropping a game, while Egypt's Rouqaia Othman claims the women's trophy.

"The 25-year-old Indian was in imperious form throughout the tournament, not dropping a single game across all his matches. - Olympics.com"

Chennai, April 21

India's Suraj Kumar Chand delivered a commanding, error-free campaign to win the men's title, while Egypt's Rouqaia Othman lifted the women's trophy at the Squash PSA Challenger Tour 2026 in Chennai.

Second seed Chand needed just 34 minutes to outclass South Korea's Jeongmin Ryu 3-0 (11-5, 11-9, 11-3) in a one-sided men's final on Sunday, sealing his fourth title on the PSA Challenger circuit.

According to Olympics.com, the 25-year-old Indian was in imperious form throughout the tournament, not dropping a single game across all his matches.

After receiving a first-round bye, Chand began his campaign with a straight-games victory over compatriot Aryaveer Dewan. He carried that momentum into the quarter-finals, brushing aside Om Semwal with ease, before overcoming Hong Kong China's Wailok To in another clinical semi-final performance.

The title marks Chand's first triumph since a successful 2024 season, when he claimed three domestic PSA Challenger titles, reaffirming his steady rise in the international circuit.

In the women's final, seventh seed Othman showcased resilience and composure to defeat Malaysia's Harleein Tan 3-1 (12-10, 11-7, 9-11, 11-7). The Egyptian held her nerve in crucial moments, especially in the opening game, to take control of the match and eventually secure the title.

India's campaign in the women's draw ended at the quarter-final stage, with top seed Rathika Suthanthira Seelan, along with Nirupama Dubey and Pooja Arthi Raghu, failing to progress further.

Notably, teenage sensation and Asian Games medallist Anahat Singh did not participate in the Chennai event.

With squash set to make its Olympic debut at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, performances like Chand's will bolster India's hopes of making a mark on the sport's biggest stage.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see Chennai hosting such events. The crowd support must have helped Chand. But a bit disappointed our women players couldn't go further. Hope they come back stronger next time.
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David E
As someone new to following squash, this article was interesting. Chand's efficiency is impressive - 34-minute final! Othman's win was also a good match. Looking forward to seeing squash at LA 2028.
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Aditya G
Waah! Suraj Kumar Chand was simply unstoppable. A perfect tournament. This is the kind of consistency we need from all our athletes. Where was Anahat Singh though? Her presence would have added more excitement.
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Sarah B
Congratulations to both champions! It's wonderful to see international sports thriving in India. Rouqaia Othman showed great mental strength. Hope this tournament inspires more young people in Chennai to take up the sport.
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Karthik V
With respect, while Chand's win is fantastic, the article focuses too much on the men's victory. The women's final was a tougher, more engaging battle, and Othman's comeback deserves equal headline space. Our media should balance coverage better.
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Nikhil C
This is the boost Indian squash needed! Beating a Korean player so convincingly is a statement. Hope

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