Commonwealth Games 2014: India's Squash Star Joshna Chinappa Loses in Glasgow
Joshna Chinappa lost to New Zealand's Joelle King in the round of 16 clash to crash out of the women's singles competition
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: July 26, 2014 12:18 pm IST
Indian squash star Joshna Chinappa suffered a 1-3 defeat against World No. 4 Joelle King of New Zealand in the round of 16 to crash out of the women's singles competition at the 20th Commonwealth Games on Friday. (CWG Day 2 Highlights | Medal Tally | Schedule)
The 27-year-old from Chennai, who won the Winnipeg Winter Open trophy -- her maiden WSA world title in February this year -- lost 3-11, 8-11, 11-8, 5-11 against her third seeded opponent at the Scotstoun Campus. (CWG Day 2 wrap)
King, who had won a silver and a gold in Delhi Games, started on an aggressive note winning the first two games. (CWG 2014: Sauarav Ghosal in Quarters, Anaka Alankamony in last 16)
Chinappa tried to make a comeback and pocketed the third game but the New Zealander put it across the Indian in the fourth round comfortably. (Bindra claims Gold | Silver for Malaika Goel)
Chinappa was the first Indian girl to win the British Squash Championship title in 2003. (Indian weightlifter Santoshi Matsa wins bronze)
Among other Indians, Dipika Pallikal, Sourabh Ghosal and Anaka Alankamony will play later in the day. (Boxer Mandeep Jangra in Round of 16)
India has not won a squash medal since the sport's inception in the CWG programme in 1998.