PGC Golf Central Mall: Indian world No. 45 Veer Chotrani defeated higher-ranked compatriot Abhay Singh in five games in the men’s opening round of the World Squash Championships here at the Palm Hills Club and PGC Golf Central Mall.
Chotrani overcame Singh 14-12, 8-11, 5-11, 11-7, 11-2 for his second win in three meetings against the Indian world No. 22.
After edging Asian Games medallist Abhay Singh in a tight tie-break in the opening game, Veer Chotrani found himself with his back against the wall after losing the next two. However, Chotrani fought back from the brink against his fellow countryman by winning the next two games and advancing to the second round.
“It’s obviously tough to play a countryman in the first round of the World Championships. We don’t want one of us to get out in the first round, but this was how it was planned and I’m very happy to be the one that got through,” said Chotrani.
“It’s a big confidence booster for the work I’ve put in, in the last few weeks. To get a result like this is very positive. I lost to Abhay the last time in India when we played in the final and I was very disappointed with that performance,” he added.
Chotrani will play Egyptian world No 1 Mostafa Asal next on Sunday.
Ramit Tandon and Velavan Senthilkumar will kickstart their campaign in the 64-strong field with first-round matches against Egyptian world No 21 Kareem El Torkey and French world No 5 Victor Crouin, respectively.
India are yet to win a medal in singles events at the World Squash Championships.
Article Source: IANS
