Excitement peaked at the Indian Open squash tournament in Mumbai on March 21 as Hana Moataz and Abhay Singh battled through grueling semifinals to secure final berths. Both players triumphed 3-1, displaying grit in matches that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Hana Moataz, ranked second, faced a stern test from third-seeded Egyptian teammate Nadine Elhammamy. After a sluggish opening game won 11-8 amid fierce exchanges, Elhammamy leveled proceedings 11-5 in the second by seizing control midway.
Moataz flipped the script in the third game, cruising to an 11-5 victory with superior shot-making. In the decider, she held firm against a spirited fightback, clinching 11-7 to advance. Her adaptability was key to this comeback win.
Abhay Singh’s men’s semifinal against Malaysia’s Amischenraj Chandran was a high-octane affair. The Indian took the first 11-9 after surviving a mid-game surge from the underdog. Chandran evened it 11-9 in a tightly contested second.
Abhay dismantled his rival 11-3 in the third, then overcame a 2-6 deficit in the fourth with relentless pressure, tying at 7-7 before sealing 11-8. This resilient performance underscores Abhay’s rising prowess on the international stage, promising a blockbuster final.