Can Chotrani and Khanna Triumph in the Finals of Squash Indian Tour 2?

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Key Takeaways
- Veer Chotrani and Tanvi Khanna reach finals of the Squash Indian Tour 2.
- Chotrani defeated Ming Hong Tang convincingly in his semifinal.
- Khanna advanced after Akanksha Salunkhe's retirement.
- Chotrani will face Chi Him Wong in the finals.
- Khanna's final match is against Amina El Rihany.
Mumbai, Sep 11 (NationPress) The Otters Club in Mumbai showcased an impressive performance from India’s Veer Chotrani and Tanvi Khanna, both securing spots in the finals of the Squash Indian Tour 2, a PSA Challenger event, on Thursday.
Chotrani, the top seed, affirmed his position as the frontrunner in the men's draw, effortlessly defeating Hong Kong’s Ming Hong Tang with scores of 11-3, 11-6, 11-6 in a swift 23 minutes. The Indian player maintained complete control over the match, showcasing his swift movement and precise lengths. This victory sets up a title showdown against fifth seed Chi Him Wong of Hong Kong, who has also demonstrated impressive skill throughout the tournament.
On the women's side, sixth seed Tanvi Khanna made it to the finals in a surprising turn of events. In her semifinal against compatriot and second seed Akanksha Salunkhe, Tanvi advanced due to an unexpected retirement. Akanksha had won the first game 11-7 and was leading 5-4 in the second when she had to withdraw, allowing Tanvi to proceed. This marks Tanvi's second consecutive final appearance after finishing as the runner-up in the Jaipur leg of the HCL Squash Indian Tour last month. She is now set to face Egyptian top seed Amina El Rihany for the championship.
Both players' semifinal journeys were backed by strong quarterfinal performances. Chotrani was initially challenged by Egypt’s Seif Shenawy after losing the opening game but rallied back to win 9-11, 11-4, 11-9, 11-3 over 36 minutes, carrying that momentum into his decisive semifinal win.
In the women's quarterfinals, Akanksha decisively defeated Egyptian eighth seed Lojayn Gohary with scores of 11-5, 11-5, 12-10 in 29 minutes, while Tanvi triumphed over French third seed Enora Villard with scores of 11-4, 11-9, 11-9 in 27 minutes, setting up the all-Indian semifinal.
Meanwhile, seventh seed Suraj Kumar Chand faced a gripping five-game match against Hong Kong’s Shing Fung Lam. Despite leading twice in the match, Chand ultimately lost 6-11, 11-5, 3-11, 11-6, 11-6 in a challenging 51 minutes.