Anahat, who did not let his opponent settle at all during the confrontation of the summit, won the final in 24 minutes, with a score of 3-0 (11-9, 11-5, 11-8). Kareem showed steel nerves and has ahead of Abhay Singh to win the male title
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The number 1 of the women of India Anahat Singh showed exactly why she is at the top of the battery, when she sent the challenge of Helen Tang to win the title of Open Indian JSW in Grand Style, on the lawns of the Bombay Gymkhana on Friday evening. Supported by JSW, it was the sixth title of Anahat, 17, on the rebound.
In the final of women’s singles, the feeling of India, Anahat Singh, was in good shape against Helen Tang. India n ° 1 made HElen fight in the other corner during the first set, but Anahat did enough to win an advance of 1-0. After that, the third seeded Anahat began to dominate Hong Kong’s international and rocked the next two sets in 13 minutes. Anahat, who did not let his opponent settle at all during the confrontation of the summit, finally won the final in 24 minutes, with a score of 3-0 (11-9, 11-5, 11-8). The victory gives Anahat 300 ranking points, and it is his 11th career title.
In the final of the simple male, Abhay Singh cut off his task against the Egyptian torkey Kareem El. The two players launched the evening with the first order squash in the first set. Kareem won a first tight set, after which he rocked the next with relative ease. After the snifting, a determined Abhay rebounded to win the third set. The fourth set saw Kareem go up in front of to start before, Abhay dug deeply and almost won the set. However, Kareem showed steel nerves and has ahead of the Indian to win the title. Kareem’s victory also gives him 500 stand points.
The JSW Indian Open is the first Squash PSA copper tournament in India, and the quarter-finals, the semi-finals and the finals were played in an outdoor glass field, which gave fans a very unique viewing experience.
Final scores
(3) Anahat Singh (Ind) Bt. Helen Tang (HKG) 3-0: 11-9, 11-5, 11-8 (24m)
Kareem El Torkey (Egy) Bt. (6) Abhay Singh (Ind) 3-1: 12-10, 11-4, 7-11, 12-10 (84m)