“Saurav is one of the most experienced players, and he can turn things around really quickly,” Crouin told the official PSA website
Saurav Ghosal
Top-ranked Indian Saurav Ghosal went down to defending champion Victor Crouin of France 6-11, 3-11, 5-11 in the quarter-finals of the Squash on Fire Open, a PSA World Tour Bronze event, in Washington on Friday.
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World No. 11 Crouin, the top seed, looked in sublime touch from the start, but the sixth seeded Indian, ranked 26 in the world, did his best to stick with the Frenchman throughout the match—with an outrageous trick shot late in the third game, one particular highlight. “Saurav is one of the most experienced players, and he can turn things around really quickly,” Crouin told the official PSA website.
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