Key Points

Anahat Singh and Joshna Chinappa stormed into the semi-finals with a dominant 12-minute victory. India's men's doubles defending champions Abhay Singh and Velavan Senthilkumar fought back to secure their semi-final spot. Both Indian mixed doubles teams received byes into the quarter-finals. Pooja Arthi Raghu and Rathika Seelan exited after a tough loss to Malaysia.

Key Points: Anahat Singh and Joshna Chinappa reach Asian Squash Doubles semis

  • Anahat-Chinappa crush Philippines pair 2-0 in 12 minutes
  • India's men's doubles champions Abhay-Velavan rally to reach semis
  • Mixed doubles teams get byes into quarter-finals
  • Pooja-Rathika exit after Malaysia loss in women's doubles
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Anahat Singh-Joshna Chinappa enter semi-finals of Asian Squash Doubles Championship

India's Anahat Singh and Joshna Chinappa dominate quarter-finals in 12 minutes, while mixed doubles teams advance at Asian Squash Doubles Championship.

Anahat Singh-Joshna Chinappa enter semi-finals of Asian Squash Doubles Championship
"Anahat Singh and Joshna Chinappa looked well in control of their quarter-final match – Olympics.com"

Johor, June 24

India's women's doubles pair of Anahat Singh and Joshna Chinappa advanced to the semi-finals of the ongoing Asian Squash Doubles Championship at the Arena Emas in Johor on Tuesday.

Named the Women's Challenger Player of the Season for 2024, Anahat Singh and her partner Joshna Chinappa looked well in control of their quarter-final match as they beat the Philippines' Jemyca Aribado and Yvonne Alyssa Dalida 2-0 (11-6, 11-3) in just 12 minutes, as per Olympics.com.

India's other women's doubles pair, Pooja Arthi Raghu and Rathika Seelan, beat Singapore's Vicky Yue Ying Lai and Gracia Chua Rui En 2-0 (11-8, 11-9) in their Pool B match to progress to the quarter-finals.

However, they lost their quarter-final match 2-0 (11-7,11-8) to Malaysia's Ainaa Amani and Yee Xin Ying and will now compete in the placement round matches which determine who finishes between the fifth to eighth spots in the women's doubles.

In the men's doubles, defending champions Abhay Singh and Velavan Senthilkumar had to fight back from being a game down to advance to the semi-finals.

Up against Minwoo Lee and Jooyoung Na of the Republic of Korea in the quarter-final, the Indian squash players rallied from behind to clinch a 2-1 (10-11, 11-3, 11-5) win.

Ravi Dixit and Guhan Senthilkumar, on the other hand, failed to make the quarter-finals after losing their final Pool C match 2-0 (11-6, 11-8) against Cheuk Nam Lai and Wailok To of Hong Kong China.

They were also beaten 2-1 (7-11, 11-7, 11-10) by Singapore's Boon Hwi Edward Thng and Yew Sing Timothy Leong in the placement round match, which decides who finishes between ninth and 16th position.

Meanwhile, both of India's mixed doubles squash teams received byes in the round of 12 and progressed to the quarter-finals, which will take place on Wednesday.

Asian Games bronze medallists and top seeds Anahat Singh and Abhay Singh will face the Philippines' Jemyca Aribado and David William Pelino in the quarter-finals.

Joshna Chinappa and Velavan Senthilkumar will take on Asian Games medallist Aira Azman and Joachim Chuah of Malaysia in the final eight of the mixed doubles.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What a dominating performance by Anahat and Joshna! 12 minutes to win a quarterfinal match is just incredible. These women are making India proud 🇮🇳 Hope they bring home the gold this time! #SquashChampions
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Rahul S.
Great to see young talent like Anahat performing so well alongside experienced players like Joshna. This partnership shows the bright future of Indian squash. But we need more coverage of these events - why isn't this on sports channels?
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Anjali M.
The men's doubles comeback was thrilling! Abhay and Velavan showed real fighting spirit after losing the first game. That's the never-give-up attitude we love to see in our athletes 💪
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Suresh P.
While the wins are great, we should also acknowledge the losses. Our players need better exposure and training facilities to compete consistently at this level. The gap between top players and others is still visible.
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Neha T.
Joshna Chinappa is such an inspiration! Playing at this level for so many years and still dominating. She's the perfect mentor for young players like Anahat. Hope they continue this partnership for major tournaments ahead!
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Vikram J.
The mixed doubles matches tomorrow will be exciting! Anahat-Abhay vs Philippines and Joshna-Velavan vs Malaysia. Both tough opponents but our players have the skills to win. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Meena R.
Squash deserves more attention in India! These players are winning medals internationally but don't get even

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