National champion and top seed Saurav Ghosal made a brilliant rally in the deciding final game to put it across number 2 seed Nicolas Mueller and clinch the title in the $35,000 Vedanta Indian Open Squash tournament here today. READ | Saurav Ghosal gets past Greg Lobban to enter Indian Open squash finalThe Swiss, who had lost to Ghosal in three straight games in the final of the CCI International event in November last, saved both to draw level at 10-all but could not save the third after the 12-time Indian champion applied relentless pressure and lost. I am happy I came out on tops but congratulations to Nicky for the way he played,” said the Indian champion after his title win. READ | Harinder Pal Sandhu stuns Nathan Lake to enter Indian Squash Open quarters“I did well in the fourth fifth I was down all the way through 5-8. The 28-year-old Swiss, standing a head taller than the Indian champion, used the drops to good effect after losing the opening game, to lead 2-1.
Source: Hindustan Times February 11, 2018 16:52 UTC