Chuah and Rouqaia clinch HCL PSA Challenger Squash titles in Chennai
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Joachim Chuah of Malaysia and Rouqaia Othman of Egypt — the top seeds in the men's and women's draws respectively — claimed the titles at the HCL Squash PSA Challenger Tour-Chennai, held at the Indian Squash Academy in Chennai on Wednesday, 15 July. Both finals went to contrasting scripts: Chuah's was clinical, Rouqaia's a five-game marathon.
Men's Final: Chuah Dominates in 39 Minutes
Joachim Chuah dispatched Egypt's Adham Roshdy in straight games — 12-10, 11-7, 11-8 — in a final that lasted just 39 minutes. The Malaysian top seed never allowed Roshdy to settle, maintaining pressure through each game and converting the opener in a tighter-than-expected 12-10 finish before pulling away decisively.
Women's Final: Rouqaia Survives Five-Game Thriller
Rouqaia Othman overcame South Korea's sixth seed Hwayeong Eum in a gripping 44-minute encounter, winning 11-6, 10-12, 19-21, 11-7, 11-8. Eum pushed the Egyptian champion to the limit, taking the third game in a punishing 19-21 contest, but Rouqaia regrouped to take the fourth and fifth games with authority. In the semifinals, Rouqaia had beaten India's Sanya Vats convincingly — 11-4, 11-2, 11-5 — to book her place in the final.
Indian Campaign Falls Short
The tournament offered limited cheer for the home contingent. Sanya Vats, seeded fourth in the women's draw, was the only Indian to advance beyond the quarterfinals, having beaten eighth seed compatriot Unnati Tripathi in four games in the last eight. On the men's side, second seed Suraj Chand rallied from a game down to beat Kuwait's Ammar Altamimi — 6-11, 11-5, 11-5, 11-6 — in the pre-quarterfinals, but fell in the next round.
Others to reach the quarterfinals included men's seventh seed Om Semwal and women's third seed Rathika Seelan, eighth seed Unnati Tripathi, and Pooja Arthi Raghu. Ananya Narayanan also won her first-round women's match against Janet Vidhi in four games. None of them, however, progressed past the last-eight stage.
Context: Back-to-Back PSA Challengers in India
The Chennai event was the second of two consecutive PSA Challenger Tour stops held in India. The preceding tournament, staged at the Juhu Vile Parle Gymkhana Club in Mumbai, saw India's Tanvi Khanna — seeded third — produce a remarkable fightback to win the women's title, defeating Egypt's second-seeded Farida Walid 8-11, 2-11, 12-10, 11-9, 11-7 in 45 minutes, also avenging a 2-3 defeat suffered against the same opponent in January this year. The men's title in Mumbai went to M. Syafiq Kamal, who beat Egypt's Yassin Shohdy 6-11, 9-11, 11-8, 14-12, 11-8.
Together, the two back-to-back Challenger events underscored India's growing stature as a host for elite squash, even as the country's players continue to work toward consistent results at the business end of international draws.