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Ritwik Bhattacharya wins Malaysia squash tourney

Source: PTI
November 26, 2007 19:09 IST
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Top seed Ritwik Bhattacharya survived a few tense moments before beating fourth seed Pakistan's Bilal Zaman in a five-game thriller to clinch the NSC Super Satellite Squash championship in Kuala Lumpur on Monday.

Ritwik got the better of Zaman 11-6, 9-11, 9-11, 11-9, 11-9 in 45 minutes to win the USD 7,000 tournament.

"It is a really special day for me. He was playing really well and it was a tough match but I am happy to have come through," Ritwik told PTI from Kuala Lumpur.

The former national champion, who endured an 85-minute five-game semi-final on Sunday, said he could have won more comfortably but for some umpiring errors.

"I was 10-9 up in the third game but a winner was not given. So got a bit unlucky there. Then the fourth and fifth games turned out to be really close. We were tied 9-9 in both the games but I pulled it off from there on," he said, recalling the winning moments.

The 29-year-old, whose career was in doldrums after a knee injury forced him out for five months earlier this year, said he was back to full fitness and was prepared to endure the longest of matches.

"It's becoming a trend for me now to play five-gamers but the good thing is that I am winning and I feel nice about my fitness level," he said.

"My game has improved as well because I don't take winning and losing all that seriously any more. I just go out there and enjoy myself. Earlier it was exactly the opposite. I put too much pressure on myself... kept watching the videos of the matches I lost and that affected me negatively," he recalled.

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