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How do I create a squash pic gallery on this site?
In the mean while check out http://www.indiansquash.com/gallery.php
Happy Squashing
In the mean while check out http://www.indiansquash.com/gallery.php
Happy Squashing
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Scottish Open Dec. 2003
Dec 27th and 28th, 2003
Boys under 13 - 1st round:
Aditya Jagtap versus Richie Lamb (Scotland)
Boys under 17 - 2nd round
Vinayak Shetty versus Benoit Tricot (seeded # 5-8; France)
Manek Mathur versus Conor O'Hare (seeded #2; Ireland)
Boys under 19 - 2nd round
Vikas Jangra versus Jose Angel Becerril (seeded #1; Mexico)
Saurav Ghosal (seeded #3-4) versus Max Samuel (USA)
Siddarth Suchde (seeded #2) versus Alan Clyne (Scotland)
Girls under 13 - 1st round:
Dipika Pallikal (seeded #1) versus Sheryl Kennedy (Scotland)
Anwesha Reddy versus Anne Jongerden (seeded #5-8; Netherlands)
Girls under 17 - 1st round
Neha Kumar (Canada) versus Tenille Swartz (seeded 9-19 South Africa)
Girls under 19 - 2nd round
Joshna Chinappa (seeded #1) versus Maiju Narkilahti (seeded 9-14; Finland)
Boys under 13 - 1st round:
Aditya Jagtap versus Richie Lamb (Scotland)
Boys under 17 - 2nd round
Vinayak Shetty versus Benoit Tricot (seeded # 5-8; France)
Manek Mathur versus Conor O'Hare (seeded #2; Ireland)
Boys under 19 - 2nd round
Vikas Jangra versus Jose Angel Becerril (seeded #1; Mexico)
Saurav Ghosal (seeded #3-4) versus Max Samuel (USA)
Siddarth Suchde (seeded #2) versus Alan Clyne (Scotland)
Girls under 13 - 1st round:
Dipika Pallikal (seeded #1) versus Sheryl Kennedy (Scotland)
Anwesha Reddy versus Anne Jongerden (seeded #5-8; Netherlands)
Girls under 17 - 1st round
Neha Kumar (Canada) versus Tenille Swartz (seeded 9-19 South Africa)
Girls under 19 - 2nd round
Joshna Chinappa (seeded #1) versus Maiju Narkilahti (seeded 9-14; Finland)
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Interview with Indian squash coach Cyrus Poncha moved to http://squash.sports-india.com
Thank you very much BBS and Kathir
Interview with Indian squash coach Cyrus Poncha moved to http://squash.sports-india.com
Thank you very much BBS and Kathir
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Welcome, warpspeed.
If you read the instructions in the "Updated how to...." at the top of each forum it will tell you how to upload photos. In case of trouble send a private message to Dhruv, the "Mr Know It All" of this website.
If you read the instructions in the "Updated how to...." at the top of each forum it will tell you how to upload photos. In case of trouble send a private message to Dhruv, the "Mr Know It All" of this website.
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Kathir and Bhushan,
Thanks a lot for the nice short interview with Cyrus and welcome to the forum,
warpspeed (I prefer real names though).
Thanks a lot for the nice short interview with Cyrus and welcome to the forum,
warpspeed (I prefer real names though).
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The Indian squash is looking up and moving forward in leaps and bounds.
The SquashPlayer website has an editorial by Robert Edwards, PSA Technical Director and the 'Voice of Squash', and while reflecting on 2003 he mentioned that his wish for 2004 is "to return to India for a big one"..
The organisers of Chennai Open and the administrators of Indian squash must have spun some magic to get rave reviews! Congratulations.
My Year
The SquashPlayer website has an editorial by Robert Edwards, PSA Technical Director and the 'Voice of Squash', and while reflecting on 2003 he mentioned that his wish for 2004 is "to return to India for a big one"..
The organisers of Chennai Open and the administrators of Indian squash must have spun some magic to get rave reviews! Congratulations.
My Year
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WHat is the difference between Squash and racquetball? I am confused between these two sports.
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TN win 3 of 4 titles at Jr Nationals
Host Tamil Nadu bagged three of the four titles at stake in the inter-State junior squash championship, which concluded at the ICL-TNSRA Academy courts here on Friday. Tamil Nadu, apart from retaining the girls' under-19 and under-15 titles, annexed the girls' under-15 crown too. Delhi `A' bagged the boys' under-15 title, defeating Tamil Nadu `A' in the final.
So overwhelming was Tamil Nadu's performance that it lost just two games in the under-19 finals. TN `A' girls blanked Maharashtra `A' 3-0. And TN boys posted a convincing 2-0 victory over Maharashtra `A'.
Ranked No. 1 in the country, Dipika Pallikal gave TN a head-start by winning the opener at the Centre Court for the loss of one game to Shivangi Paranjpe in the girls' under-19 section. Anwesha Reddy put it across Shivangi's sister Madhura in straight games while Shibani Philip didn't exert herself too much against Shaheen Madraswala in the dead rubber.
In the final league match to decide the winner of the girls' under-15, TN `A' with Dipika in the lead, scripted a 3-0 win over Maharashtra `A'. The individual events begin on Saturday.
The results:
Boys U-19 (final): TN `A' bt Mah `A' 2-0 (A. Parthiban bt Manek Mathur 9-4, 9-2, 9-2; Harinderpal Singh bt Sandeep Jangra 9-6, 9-3, 5-9, 9-4); Third place play-off: TN `B' bt Delhi `A' 2-1 (9-5, 9-7, 4-9, 9-6; Vinayak Shetty bt Uday Das 9-2, 9-3, 9-1; Ashwin Sridhar gave a w/o to Raghav Malik).
U-15 (final): Delhi `A' bt TN 3-0 (Karam Kumar bt Akshay Deepak 9-4, 8-10, 7-9, 10-8, 9-4; Ravi Dixit bt Karan Malik 3-9, 9-6, 9-6, 9-5; Sumer Bahl bt Yaksh Dawar 9-3, 9-1); Third place play-off: Mah `A' bt Raj `A' 2-1 (Mahesh Mangaonkar lost to Karan Kanodia 2-9, 5-9, 9-0, 9-2, 6-9; Rahul D'Cunha bt Rishi Jalan 9-6, 0-9, 9-4, 9-3; Aditya Gupta bt Vipul Saran 9-1, 9-2, 9-0).
Girls u-19 (final): TN `A' bt Mah `A' 3-0 (Dipika Pallikal bt Shivangi Paranjpe 9-2, 9-2, 6-9, 9-3; Anwesha Reddy bt Madhura Paranjpe 9-1, 9-3, 9-5; Shibani Philip bt Shaheen Madraswala 9-3, 9-0); Third place play-off: TN `B' w/o UP.
U-15 (final league match): TN `A' bt Mah `A' 3-0 (Dipika Pallikal bt Saheen Madraswala 9-1, 9-0, 9-0; Anwesha Reddy bt Sachika Balwani 9-0, 9-2, 9-0; Harita Ompralash bt Ankita Sharma 9-1, 9-3, 9-0). TN `B' finished second.
So overwhelming was Tamil Nadu's performance that it lost just two games in the under-19 finals. TN `A' girls blanked Maharashtra `A' 3-0. And TN boys posted a convincing 2-0 victory over Maharashtra `A'.
Ranked No. 1 in the country, Dipika Pallikal gave TN a head-start by winning the opener at the Centre Court for the loss of one game to Shivangi Paranjpe in the girls' under-19 section. Anwesha Reddy put it across Shivangi's sister Madhura in straight games while Shibani Philip didn't exert herself too much against Shaheen Madraswala in the dead rubber.
In the final league match to decide the winner of the girls' under-15, TN `A' with Dipika in the lead, scripted a 3-0 win over Maharashtra `A'. The individual events begin on Saturday.
The results:
Boys U-19 (final): TN `A' bt Mah `A' 2-0 (A. Parthiban bt Manek Mathur 9-4, 9-2, 9-2; Harinderpal Singh bt Sandeep Jangra 9-6, 9-3, 5-9, 9-4); Third place play-off: TN `B' bt Delhi `A' 2-1 (9-5, 9-7, 4-9, 9-6; Vinayak Shetty bt Uday Das 9-2, 9-3, 9-1; Ashwin Sridhar gave a w/o to Raghav Malik).
U-15 (final): Delhi `A' bt TN 3-0 (Karam Kumar bt Akshay Deepak 9-4, 8-10, 7-9, 10-8, 9-4; Ravi Dixit bt Karan Malik 3-9, 9-6, 9-6, 9-5; Sumer Bahl bt Yaksh Dawar 9-3, 9-1); Third place play-off: Mah `A' bt Raj `A' 2-1 (Mahesh Mangaonkar lost to Karan Kanodia 2-9, 5-9, 9-0, 9-2, 6-9; Rahul D'Cunha bt Rishi Jalan 9-6, 0-9, 9-4, 9-3; Aditya Gupta bt Vipul Saran 9-1, 9-2, 9-0).
Girls u-19 (final): TN `A' bt Mah `A' 3-0 (Dipika Pallikal bt Shivangi Paranjpe 9-2, 9-2, 6-9, 9-3; Anwesha Reddy bt Madhura Paranjpe 9-1, 9-3, 9-5; Shibani Philip bt Shaheen Madraswala 9-3, 9-0); Third place play-off: TN `B' w/o UP.
U-15 (final league match): TN `A' bt Mah `A' 3-0 (Dipika Pallikal bt Saheen Madraswala 9-1, 9-0, 9-0; Anwesha Reddy bt Sachika Balwani 9-0, 9-2, 9-0; Harita Ompralash bt Ankita Sharma 9-1, 9-3, 9-0). TN `B' finished second.
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world teams - India finish 11th
India finished 11th at the world teams. England won, Egypt finished runner up