Joshna Chinappa continued her impressive run to reach the quarter-finals of the $115,000 Qatar Classic squash tournament in Doha on Monday after putting out a challenge by Yathreb Adel of Egypt in a 16-14, 11-8, 11-8 win to advance in the competition.
Credit for this went to the Indian, who found the length of her returns touch perfection just in time to evoke no response from the other side.
"This court is very rewarding when you get your length right, it really clings to the wall," said Joshna.
The Chennai-based player was down 2-6 in the first game before forcing her way up. Points went neck and neck and it was 9-9 at one stage as the contest spilled over to extra points. It was not just close but invited the referee to advice the players to concentrate on clearing the ball. That aspect was ironed out but not the tie, which was a see-saw battle.
Adel led 6-3 in the second and Joshna’s fine strokes from the back side left the Egyptian lunging and missing. From 8-8 all, the Indian wrapped it up. The third game too followed like the earlier ones with Adel, who is a full time student in England, going 5-2 up and yet again saw the advantage getting destroyed by the stupendous work of her inspired opponent, who made her first entry into the quarter-final of a world series event in two years.
The Indian star now awaits the winner of Sarah-Jane Perry (England) and Omneya Abdel Kawy (Egypt), both seeded players, in the quarterfinal to be held on Tuesday.
In the men's section however, Saurav Ghosal late on Sunday, lost to Egyptian Fares Dessouki in straight games with a 11-7, 11-8, 11-3 margin in the first round.