HKFC International: Joshna Chinappa enters semi-finals; Dipika Pallikal exits

Joshna Chinappa in action at the HKFC International in Hong Kong on Thursday
Joshna Chinappa (in front) in action at the HKFC International in Hong Kong on Thursday

India’s No. 1 women’s squash player Joshna Chinappa showed her mettle as she grabbed a narrow five-game win over the former World No. 1 Rachael Grinham to enter the semi-finals of the $25,000 MEML HKFC International 2016 in Hong Kong on Thursday. But curtains came down on the campaign of the India No. 2 Dipika Pallikal as she went down to the top seed Joelle King in straight games.

Gritty win for Chinappa

Third seed and World No. 13 Chinappa had a terrific start to her match as she edged ahead by pocketing the first two games 15-13 and 11-6. Her Australian opponent Grinham had been involved in a marathon five-game duel with Tesni Evans in the first round on Wednesday and the effects clearly showed.

But the 39-year-old, who reached the pinnacle of the world rankings in 2004, could not be kept at bay for a long time. She started varying the length of the rallies and moving the 29-year-old Indian all over the court.

Her efforts paid off as Joshna struggled to keep up with her pace and conceded the next two games 6-11 and 9-11. However, Chinappa was able to regroup in the decider and clinched the win, 15-13, 11-6, 6-11, 9-11, 11-4 in 40 minutes.

She will next face the second seed and World No. 10 Annie Au whom she beat in straight games at the Asian Squash Team Championships just a few days back.

Pallikal crashes out

In contrast, it was an uphill task for the 19th ranked Pallikal as she was facing the top seed and World No. 9 Joelle King of New Zealand. Dipika did give a tough fight but it was not enough against the determined 27-year-old who won 11-8, 11-6, 11-8 in 36 minutes.

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