Qatar Classic squash: Ghosal, Tandon lose as Indian challenge ends in Round 2

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India’s challenge at the Qatar Classic squash tournament came to a close with both Saurav Ghosal and Ramit Tandon losing their second-round matches in the PSA World Tour Platinum tournament at the Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex on Monday evening.

Tandon lost to Scott Greg Lobban 8-11, 13-11, 11-9, 11-7. The Indian started on a good note over an opponent ranked much higher in the PSA ranking hierarchy taking the first game at 11-8.

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In the second and third games, Tandon had the upper hand in the initial stages taking a handsome lead but allowing his opponent to crawl back and level the scores.

The second game was a closely fought one with the scores tied at 11-all but Tandon had to pay for some silly errors and hit the tin a couple of times to complicate matters for him while Lobban kept his composure to win the second game.

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In the third game also Tandon showed glimpses of brilliance taking an early lead but failed to hold on to the lead with the Scot drawing scores at 9-all and finally winning it at 11-9.

In the fourth game, it was Lobban who took a runaway lead and although Tandon made a late fightback it was too late to make a significant effect, with Lobban winning in three games to one and advancing to the third round.

In the second match, Ghosal, India’s highest-ranked player lost in straight games to Youssef Soliman. The Egyptian took 37 minutes to overcome the challenge of Ghosal 11-3, 11-2, 11-6 in 37 minutes.

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(IANS)