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World Squash: Pallikal favourite for women's crown

Category :India Sub Category :National,Sports
2009-07-28 00:00:00
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World Squash: Pallikal favourite for women

Chennai, July 28 - Dipika Pallikal is poised on the threshold of squash history as she has more than a realistic chance of becoming the first Indian ever to win a World Championship.

Accorded pride of place in the women's individual event at the 16th junior World squash championship commencing here Wednesday, Dipika will enjoy a distinct advantage of playing on home courts at the ICL Academy here and can obviously count on partisan support.

In fact, the 17-year-old is expected to go one better than her peer, Joshna Chinnappa, also from Chennai, who made it to the final in 2005 at Herentals, Belgium, before losing to Egypt's Raneem El Weleily in three well-contested games.

National coach Cyrus Poncha, speaking to IANS, summed up the home sentiments by saying: 'Obviously, we are all excited for Dipika. She best represents our hopes of becoming the first Indian ever to win a World title. The ICL Academy courts are where she began her squash career and she will have our backing.'

However, despite the popular sentiments, it would be no cakewalk for Dipika who has received a bye in the first round and heads an 11-member Indian contingent in the draw. She has to reckon with a bunch of talented Egyptian players, six of whom are among the top 16 seeds.

Born and raised in Chennai, Dipika is already ranked inside the women's world's top 50 and has enjoyed a significant junior career, winning the British Junior U17 Open title in 2008 and reaching the final in both the British Junior U19 Open and Asian Junior Championship earlier this year.

The Egyptian challenge will be led by second seed Heba El Torky and her younger sister, the 16-year old Nouran, besides the 13-year old prodigy Nour El Sherbini.

Heba, the 18-year old from Alexandria, has several notches on her squash belt. Winner of British Junior Open titles at U13, U15 and U17, she has also already notched up two WISPA World Tour titles, at last year's China Open and Pakistan Open.




Author :Anand Philar



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