Chennai to host Squash World Cup; Ghosal, Joshna to lead Indian challenge
CHENNAI: The Squash World Cup will be held here from June 13 to 17 at the Express Avenue Mall and the Indian Squash & Triathlon Academy (ISTA), it was announced here on Monday.
The sport’s governing body in the country stated that Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa will be spearheading the Indian challenge. Besides hosts India, nine other countries will participate in the tournament namely Hong Kong, China, Japan, Malaysia, Egypt, South Africa, Australia, and Colombia.
The last edition of the World Cup was also held in Chennai, in 2011.
“I’m delighted to announce that Chennai will once again host the prestigious SDAT-WSF Squash World Cup from June 13 to 17. This tournament marks a new chapter in the history of our event as we revive and revamp it to enhance its significance further,” N Ramachandran, Honorary life president of Squash Rackets Federation of India (SRFI), said at a press meet.
Chennai to host the squash World Cup !@Udhaystalin #SquashWorldCup #madrasdiaries pic.twitter.com/58JtkBUcwV
— Madras Diaries (@MadrasDiariesMD) May 22, 2023
This will be the fourth edition and it is notable for the gender parity and the points system. There will be two men and two women per team as opposed to two men and one woman in the previous editions.
Each match will be played in the best-of-five games format. There will be a round-robin pool stage followed by the knockout stage. Ghosal, Abhay Singh, Joshna and Tanvi Khanna will represent India.
“The Express Avenue Mall’s central atrium will be transformed into a state-of-the-art all-glass court providing a captivating setting to witness the exhilarating action and the athleticism of the sportspersons,” said Tamil Nadu minister for youth welfare and sports development Udhayanidhi Stalin.
The minister also presented a cheque for Rs 1.5 crore to Ramachandran for the conduct of the event.
Cyrus Poncha, vice-president of Asian Squash Federation (ASF) and secretary general, SRFI, was among those present.
The sport’s governing body in the country stated that Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa will be spearheading the Indian challenge. Besides hosts India, nine other countries will participate in the tournament namely Hong Kong, China, Japan, Malaysia, Egypt, South Africa, Australia, and Colombia.
The last edition of the World Cup was also held in Chennai, in 2011.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });
“I’m delighted to announce that Chennai will once again host the prestigious SDAT-WSF Squash World Cup from June 13 to 17. This tournament marks a new chapter in the history of our event as we revive and revamp it to enhance its significance further,” N Ramachandran, Honorary life president of Squash Rackets Federation of India (SRFI), said at a press meet.
Chennai to host the squash World Cup !@Udhaystalin #SquashWorldCup #madrasdiaries pic.twitter.com/58JtkBUcwV
— Madras Diaries (@MadrasDiariesMD) May 22, 2023
This will be the fourth edition and it is notable for the gender parity and the points system. There will be two men and two women per team as opposed to two men and one woman in the previous editions.
Each match will be played in the best-of-five games format. There will be a round-robin pool stage followed by the knockout stage. Ghosal, Abhay Singh, Joshna and Tanvi Khanna will represent India.
“The Express Avenue Mall’s central atrium will be transformed into a state-of-the-art all-glass court providing a captivating setting to witness the exhilarating action and the athleticism of the sportspersons,” said Tamil Nadu minister for youth welfare and sports development Udhayanidhi Stalin.
The minister also presented a cheque for Rs 1.5 crore to Ramachandran for the conduct of the event.
Cyrus Poncha, vice-president of Asian Squash Federation (ASF) and secretary general, SRFI, was among those present.
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