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SportsExcel 4th Leg gets Malaysian Juniors ready for World Juniors

As World Junior’s approach Malaysians get into match mode through the  4th leg of the Sports Excel in Penang. For results please click on the link below……….

http://www.box.net/shared/idsv0aq82r

To check out what is happening at Sports Excel 4th leg and see how the junior squash circuit in Malaysia alwasys keeps their player ready for competition please check out the Slide Show……

World Junior Squash Championships – Chennai

26/06/2009 – News Coming from World Squash Federation

Pallikal & El Shorbagy Are Top World Junior Seeds Dipika Pallikal and Mohamed El Shorbagy have been named as top World Junior Championships seeds ….

India’s Dipika Pallikal and Egyptian Mohamed El Shorbagy have been named as top seeds for next month’s World Junior Squash Championships, the World Squash Federation event which has attracted players from 28 nations to the ICL Squash Academy in Chennai, India, from 29 July to 2 August. Born and raised in Chennai, Dipika Pallikal is seeded to become India’s first ever world squash champion. Already ranked inside the women’s world’s top 50, 17-year-old Pallikal has established a significant junior career, winning the British Junior U17 Open title in 2008 and reaching the final in both the British Junior U19 Open and Asian Junior Championship earlier this year. Pallikal is expected to meet Egypt’s No2 seed Heba El Torky in the women’s final. Winner of British Junior Open titles at U13, U15 and U17, the 18-year-old from Alexandria has also already notched up two WISPA World Tour titles, at last year’s China Open and Pakistan Open. Heba’s younger sister Nouran El Torky is also amongst the event’s top seeds: The 16-year-old, seeded five, is one of six Egyptians named in the top 16 seeds – including the youngest, 13-year-old Nour El Sherbini, also from Alexandria. Whilst the women’s individual event will precede the Women’s World Junior Team Championships – the biennial event which is held in alternate years to the men’s junior team championships – this year sees the staging of the first annual men’s individual world championship. Responding to feedback from Member National Federations, the WSF plans to run men’s and women’s individual world junior championships annually from this year, staged alongside the biennial team championship. Title-holder Mohamed El Shorbagy has the chance to become only the second player in history to win the men’s crown twice. The 18-year-old favourite from Alexandria has already enjoyed a meteoric run in the sport – and boasts a senior world top 20 ranking following notable success on the PSA World Tour which has included final berths in the recent Spanish Open and Irish Open and a quarter-final finish in last year’s World Open in his maiden appearance in the sport’s premier championship. El Shorbagy’s predicted final opponent is Malaysian Ivan Yuen. Winner of the recent Asian Junior Championship title, also in Chennai, the second seed from Selangor made his debut in the world’s top 100 in May.

Women’s 1st round draw:

[1] Dipika Pallikal (IND) bye

Marina Lopez (ESP) v Natasha Kingshott (USA)

Lume Landman (RSA) v Kimberley Szeto Ka Hei (HKG)

[17/32] Lana Harrison (NZL) bye [17/32]

Milou van der Heijden (NED) v Shria Khatri (IND)

Millie Soendergaard (DEN) v Yong Sue Ann (MAS)

Yathreb Adel (EGY) v Carrie Ramsey (ENG)

 [9/16] Tong Tsz-Wing (HKG) bye [9/16]

Nessrine Ariffin (MAS) bye

Jennifer Pelletier (CAN) v Julia Lecoq (FRA)

Ho Ka Po (HKG) v Julie Cerullo (USA)

[17/32] Christine Nunn (AUS) bye [17/32]

Julianne Courtice (ENG) bye

Vanessa Raj (MAS) v Matilda Ravn-Holm (SWE)

 Anaka Alankamony (IND) v Franziska Hennes (GER)

[5] Nouran El Torky (EGY) bye

[4] Nour El Tayeb (EGY) bye

Cyrielle Peltier (FRA) v Eliza Sim (NZL)

 Yarden Odinak (USA) v Saumya Karki (IND)

 [17/32] Sarah Cardwell (AUS) bye [17/32]

Millie Tomlinson (ENG) v Ankita Sharma (IND)

Ilona Lagerweij (NED) v Celine Yeap (MAS)

Cheyna Tucker (RSA) v Vanna Frederiksen (DEN)

[9/16] Samantha Cornett (CAN) bye [9/16]

Salma Hany (EGY) bye

Caroline Sayegh (GER) v Richa Beenessreesingh (MRI)

Robyn Baptiste (RSA) v Sara Esperon (ESP)

[17/32] Liu Tsz-Ling (HKG) bye [17/32]

Rachael Goh (MAS) bye

Michelle Gemmell (CAN) v Harita Omprakash (IND)

Jennie Lindstrom (SWE) v Sharya Guruge (SRI)

[7] Olivia Blatchford (USA) bye

[8] Maria Toor Pakay (PAK) bye

Rheanne Niebling (AUS) v Elani Landman (RSA)

Surbhi Misra (IND) v Ana Arosa Rodriguez (ESP)

[17/32] Lisa-Marie Sedlmeier (GER) bye [17/32]

Tan Yan Xin (MAS) v Sachika Balvani (IND)

Chan Wing Hei (HKG) v Elizabeth Eyre (USA)

 Nikki van der Heijden (NED) v Nada Elkalaawy (EGY)

 [9/16] Kimberley Hay (ENG) bye [9/16]

Kanzy Emad El-Defrawy (EGY) bye

Aparajitha Balamurukan (IND) v Tessa ter Sluis (NED)

Amanda Landers-Murphy (NZL) v Anna Sophie Jensen (DEN)

 [17/32] Melissa Alves (FRA) bye [17/32]

Amanda Sobhy (USA) bye

Harriet Ingham (ENG) v Mao Shi Yuan (SIN)

Cheri-Ann Parris (BAR) v Shivangi Paranjpe (IND)

[3] Laura Gemmell (CAN) bye

[6] Low Wee Nee (MAS) bye

Eira Mooney (SWE) v Damindhi Mudiyanselagie (SRI)

Emilie Lamilango (FRA) v Carmen Lee (HKG)

[17/32] Tamika Saxby (AUS) bye

[17/32] Rachael Chadwick (ENG) v Alexandra Fuller (RSA)

Emma Millar (NZL) v Bine Lind (DEN)

Haley Mendez (USA) v Mao Shihui (SIN)

[9/16] Nour El Sherbini (EGY) bye

[9/16] Anwesha Reddy (IND) bye

Maria Dafonte Garcia (ESP) v Danielle Letourneau (CAN)

Katherine Quarterman (ENG) v Zoya Khalid (PAK)

[17/32] Karman Siu (HKG) bye [17/32]

Catalina Pelaez (COL) bye

Stefanie Rosner (GER) v Megan Craig (NZL)

Anne Jongerden (NED) v Alexis Saunders (USA)

[2] Heba El Torky (EGY) bye

 

Men’s 1st round draw:

[1] Mohamed El Shorbagy (EGY) bye

[17/32] Nathan Lake (ENG) v Bryan Bonilla (GUA)

[17/32] Choy Kit Lun (HKG) v Binura Jayasuriya (SRI)

 [9/16] Aditya Jagtap (IND) v Miled Zarazua (MEX)

[9/16] Raphael Kandra (GER) v Nasser Al-Hussaini (KUW)

[17/32] Geoffrey Demont (FRA) v Paramit Singh (IND)

[17/32] Nasir Iqbal (PAK) v Zeke Scherl (USA)

[7] Henrik Mustonen (FIN) v Muhammad Zul A Azhar (MAS)

[8] Farhan Zaman (PAK) v Laurens Mostmans (BEL)

[17/32] Ben Coleman (ENG) v Ashray Ohri (IND)

[17/32] Ramit Tandon (IND) v Johan Detter (SWE)

[9/16] Todd Harrity (USA) v Fahad Al-Ramezi (KUW)

[9/16] Lucas Vauzelle (FRA) v Guilherme Melo (BRA)

[17/32] Fung Ngo Long (HKG) v Abhishek Pradhan (IND)

[17/32] Arjun Gupta (CAN) v Sami Johnson (IND)

[4] Andrew Wagih Shoukry (EGY) bye

[3] Karim Abdel Gawad (EGY) bye

[17/32] Nosherwan Khan (PAK) v Aqeel Ashkanani (KUW)

[17/32] James Earles (ENG) v Gihan Suwaris (SRI)

[9/16] Lucas Serme (FRA) v Pedro Mometo (BRA)

[9/16] Ravi Dixit (IND) v Brandon McLaughlin (USA)

[17/32] Aurangzeb Mehmund (PAK) v Sheen Ramdenee (MRI)

[17/32] Nelson Chan (HKG) v Truls Olterman (SWE)

[5] Alfredo Avila (MEX) v Akshay Deepak (IND)

[6] Amr Khaled Khalifa (EGY) v Mauricio Sedano (GUA)

[17/32] Karan Malik (IND) v Tom de Mulder (BEL)

[17/32] Antoine-Camille Petrucci (FRA) v Mahesh Mangaonkar (IND)

[9/16] Rudi Rohrmuller (GER) v Alexander Ma (USA)

[9/16] Chris Fuller (ENG) v Daniel Tepos (MEX)

[17/32] Caspar Grauballe Nielsen (DEN) v Abhinav Sinha (IND)

[17/32] Nasser Al-Rashid (KUW) v Pranay Marchant (IND)

[2] Ivan Yuen (MAS) bye

Extending Support to IIT-Kanpur

Jointly with the Uttar Pradesh Squash Rackets AssociationNoida Squash was seen extending its technical support and helping set up a coaching program at IIT – Kanpur.

kanpur

To read more about the program and for an insight into the sessions please click on the following link……… http://squash4iitkanpur.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/a-peek-into-a-daily-coaching-session/

Kingfisher – 57th Senior National Squash Championship – 2009

Hi,

Enclosed is the entry form for the Kingfisher 57th National Squash Championship to be held in New Delhi from 16-20 August 2009. For your information, the Interstate Squash Championships will be held from 20- 24 August 2009.

The closing date for entries is 17th July 2009.

Kindly note that the entries along with the entry fees must be sent to the Squash Rackets Federation of India only through the affiliated state associations of the Federation. No direct individual entries will be accepted. Entries can also be sent directly to the Federation through Associate Members under section 9 (b) of the Constitution viz. Clubs, Schools, Colleges, or other organizations not specified.

Look forward to your participation.

Regards

Cyrus Poncha

PLAYERS FORM DISTRICT GAUTAM BUDDH NAGAR MAY PLEASE FORWARD THEIR ENTRIES TO ….noidasquash@rediffmail.com or, squashnoida@rediffmail.com

Click below to download the Entry Form for 57th Senior Nationals Squash Championship………….

http://www.box.net/shared/pt9t6kcmh0

Penanag International Final Results

Penang International Tournament the back to back event in Malaysia after the Milo in Kuala Lampur ended with some fine performances from players from a lot of countries.

For India this years Penang resulted in one U-11 Boys title to Chennai’s Ravi Solomon from ICL Chennai. Ravi beat fellow India and Delhi’s Robin Mann in the Finals 3-0. In this category another boy from ICL Acadmey  Abhay Singh came third, while Aryan Hemdev and Yohan Surti came 6 & 7 respectively. The girls event in the same age group saw India’s – Ryna Kishchandani come 4th.

The following were performances in the other categories :

  1. U-13 Boys
    • Sandeep Ramachandran came 4th while
    • Roshan Kumarn came in 5th and
    • Yohan Pandole came 8th.
    • Velavan finished 13th
    • Karan Kochar finished 14th
    • Rishi Dev finished 15th and
    • Mudit Pant finished 18th
  2. U-15 Boys
    • Delhi’s Divij Singh finished 8th
  3. U-17 Boys
    • Vrishab Kotian finished 8th

For more details on the scores please click below………………. http://www.box.net/shared/s54ft2qk8e

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