Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Squash and Badminton coaches needed

Dear All,

SDP is expanding its operations and therefore needs Squash and Badminton coaches on a part-time basis. The candidate needs to be a qualified coach with at least 5 years of experience.

Interested candidates may call up Shashi Bhushan at 9899779730 and seek an appointment for interview and trials.

Nikhil Pant
Managing Partner - SDP

Friday, February 4, 2011

WSF Restructures World Agreements

The World Squash Federation has radically altered the process by which World Championships and Conferences are allocated.

Until now, member nations wanting to host have simply applied for the opportunity. The result of this has been no certainty that all regions of the world will have a share, secure a range of events over time, or be able to lay plans several years ahead should they wish.

The WSF has now introduced a new forward plan in which the five regions of the world have been allocated all the Federation's events and conferences right through to the year 2020.

In 2014, for example, Pan America will stage the Women's World Team Championship; while Europe will take the WSF Development Conference and WSF Federations Conference; Africa will host the Men's World Junior Individual & Team Championships (with the Women's Junior Individual Championship alongside); Asia will have the World Doubles and WSF AGM; and Oceania the World Masters.

In the following year, the 2015 Men's World Team Championship and WSF Referees Conference will be in the Pan American region; while Asia will host the Women's World Junior Individual & Team Championships (with the Men's Junior Individual); etc.

Countries interested in hosting an event or conference that has been allocated to their region will apply to become the choice of the region, and so be put forward to WSF for approval.

"It's a fairer spread, with more certainty - and better all round," commented WSF Chief Executive Andrew Shelley.

In an additional change of procedure, countries can no longer bid without specifying the actual venues and hotel, so that accessibility and suitability can be assured prior to acceptance.

Issued by Howard Harding on behalf of the World Squash Federation
Tel: (44) 1737-243333 or (mobile) (44) 7773-325130
Email: HowHard@aol.com
WSQ 6015 3 February 2011

Sunday, January 30, 2011

15th Asian Junior Team Championships Jan 2011 - India strike gold after beating defending champions Pakistan


The Indian junior boys team created history when they downed arch rivals and defending title holders Pakistan in the 15th Asian Junior Team Championships held in Colombo, Sri Lanka to win this prestigious title for the first time in Indian squash history since the inception of the Asian Championships in 1981.

Playing to a packed crowd at the Sri Lankan Air Force base squash venue, the Indian players comprising Ramit Tandon, Abhishek Pradhan, Mahesh Mangaonkar and Vrishab Kotian rose to the occasion as they outmanoeuvred and out played the mighty Pakistanis.

The order of play for the day was 1-2-3.

Our no. 1 player and captain Ramit Tandon who had been untested so far confirmed that he is certainly the most improved Indian squash player in recent times. Playing Danish Atlas Khan the Pakistani no. 1, the match lasted 90 min and went the distance with Ramit displaying his amazing skills. Winning the first game 11 – 7 with his comprehensive finish shots Ramit was pumped up. He lost the 2nd game 6-11, but came back strongly in the 3rd winning it by the narrowest margins 11-9. Danish then took the 4th game 11-8, setting a tough 5th game ahead. The 2 played great squash and the score was neck to neck till 6-6, then Ramit jumped to a 9-6 lead. Danish then fought back to level the score and 9-9. The next two were blistering rallies with both players moving to every inch of the court. Ramit finally won the game 11-9 with a backhand volley drop.
It was a great match and the crowds were entertained to a high level of squash, which kept everyone glued to their seats until the very last point.
Major (R) S. Maniam, Consultant Coach - SRFI immediately after the match expressed “I have not seen skills at this level amongst any Indian players in the last decade.”

Abhishek Pradhan the no. 2 player was next on with Nasir Iqbal. As much as Abhishek tried running the 4 corners of the court retrieving many shots he could, in the end he was outplayed and lost 0-3.

The decider saw 2 lanky players in action, Mahesh Mangaonkar and Sadam Ul Haq.
From the onset Mahesh stamped his authority and did not give the Pakistani any hopes of winning this tie. Showing true class Mahesh romped home 3-0 as the elated Indian team jumped for joy.

“With this victory in hand, India now are the proud owners of 3 of the 4 Asian junior titles. 6 months ago, Ravi Dixit and Dipika Pallikal won the Asian Junior Individual Championship (Boys and Girls under 19 resp). Today we have won the Junior Boys Team,” said the jubilant Secretary General, SRFI – Srivatsan Subramaniam.

“This certainly augurs well for India squash, all the hard work put in by the players with the unvarying support from the federation and the government is producing the desired results” said Major (R) S. Maniam, Consultant Coach - SRFI.

“This is certainly a dream come true. I am lost for words to express my delight. Ramit was certainly the hero of the day; he has worked so very hard for this. It certainly is a great way to start the year,” said Cyrus Poncha, National Coach.

Final Results – India beat Pakistan 2-1
Ramit Tandon bt Danish Atlas Khan 11/7, 6/11, 11/9, 8/11, 11/9
Abhishek Pradhan lost to Nasir Iqbal 4/11, 7/11, 3/11
Mahesh Mangaonkar bt Sadam Ul Haq11/7, 11/2, 11/6

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Please enroll as Members of DSA for the year 2011

Dear All,

Please click here to enroll as Members of the Delhi Squash Association 2011 at the earliest. We look forward to your support and co-operation.

Arjun

Note: DSA is in the process of setting up its Official Site. Till such time we have it running, kindly look up this North India site for updates, news and info

Saturday, January 15, 2011

DSA New Committee - 2011

Dear Friends,

Wishing you a very Happy & Prosperous New Year 2011

The newly formed committee of the Delhi Squash Association is operational from January 1, 2011 and comprises of the following:


Name

Mr.

Samir Thukral

Ms.

Bhuvneshwari Kumari

Mr.

Yoginder Singh

Dr.

Bharatinder Singh

Mr.

Nikhil Pant

Mr.

Arjun Khanna

For any interactions relating to tournaments/ administrative issues/ others please contact Mr. Arjun Khanna.

Correspondence Address:

Delhi Squash Association

32, 1st Floor, Community Centre

New Friends Colony

New Delhi 110065

Email address : dsa.delhi2011@gmail.com.

Thanking You

Yours Faithfully

Arjun Khanna