Dipika Pallikal, Saurav Ghosal confirm squash medals for India in Asiad
Dipika Pallikal, Saurav Ghosal confirm squash medals for India in Asiad
Dipika triumphed in an all-Indian battle against senior pro Joshana Chinappa 7-11, 11-9, 11-8, 15-17, 11-9 while Ghosal defeated Pakistan's Iqbal Nasir.

Incheon: Dipika Pallikal assured India of a maiden women's singles squash medal in the Asian Games, while top seed Saurav Ghosal confirmed his third successive podium finish in men's singles after the two reached the semi-finals of their respective events here on Sunday.

Ghosal defeated Pakistan's Iqbal Nasir 11-6, 9-11, 11-2, 11-9 in a contest, which lasted 58 minutes at the Yeorumul Squash Courts.

Dipika, on the other hand, triumphed in an all-Indian battle against senior pro Joshana Chinappa 7-11, 11-9, 11-8, 15-17, 11-9.

Ghosal, the 28-year-old Asia number one, took control of the proceedings quite early and barring a minor slip, he was clinical in sealing the issue in his favour.

After losing the second game, Ghosal took the third game in mere eight minutes and even though Nasir put up a fight in the fourth, the Indian held his nerve to seal the issue.

"Won my match 3-1 today! I had to be really solid against a very determined opponent :)," Ghosal tweeted after the tie.

The women's match turned out to be a pulsating contest as expected. In a roller-coaster battle, Joshana clinched the opening game 11-7 in just nine minutes but Dipika bounced back to draw level.

Dipika then went on to notch the next two games before the two girls got locked in a nerve-wrecking battle in the fourth game. Joshana led 10-8 but Dipika pulled things back and the two went neck-and-neck till 13-13.

Dipika made it 14-13 before Joshana went up 15-14. The see-saw battle continued for 26 minutes before Joshana drew level in the match by grabbing the fourth game 17-15.

However, Dipika did not give up and fought back brilliantly to outwit Joshana 11-9 in the decisive fifth game.

Both Joshana and Dipika had called the draw "unfortunate" and the former had even considered a pullout claiming "manipulation".

India has so far won four medals (all bronze) at the Asian Games since the sport was introduced in the 1998 Bangkok edition. Two of them have come courtesy Ghosal and the rest in men's and women's team event.

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