Hana Moataz and Abhay Singh Shine in Indian Open Semi-Finals
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Mumbai, March 21 (NationPress) Hana Moataz and Abhay Singh showcased their skills with impressive performances, securing their spots in the finals of the Indian Open after winning their respective semi-final matches with 3-1 scores on Saturday.
Second seed Hana Moataz bounced back from a sluggish start to defeat her third-seeded fellow player Nadien Elhammamy 3-1 (11-8, 5-11, 11-5, 11-7).
The initial game was a tightly contested affair, with both players exchanging leads frequently, but Moataz ultimately took it 11-8.
The second game also saw a similar back-and-forth early on, but Nadien picked up momentum in the middle, moving ahead 7-5 and clinching it 11-5 to even the match.
In the third game, however, Moataz elevated her performance, dominating to win 11-5. She carried that energy into the fourth game, establishing a solid lead. Despite a brief resurgence from Nadien, Moataz maintained her composure to finish the game 11-7 and secure the match.
In the men's semi-final, Abhay Singh faced a tough challenge from Malaysia's Ameeshenraj Chandaran, also winning 3-1 (11-9, 9-11, 11-3, 11-8).
The unseeded Chandaran matched Abhay's intensity for much of the match, with both exchanging powerful shots and clever angles. Abhay kicked off strongly, taking a 9-4 lead in the first game, but Chandaran fought back with five consecutive points, putting Abhay on the defensive before he regrouped to win it 11-9.
The second game was tightly contested. Chandaran, trailing 8-9, seized the moment, winning three consecutive points to take the game 11-9 and level the match.
Abhay responded decisively in the third game, winning 11-3. The fourth was a battle as he found himself down 2-6 but rallied to level at 7-7 before closing out the match 11-8, solidifying his place in the finals.