Hangzhou, October 5th: India’s Dipika Pallikal and Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu clinched the gold medal in squash mixed doubles at the Asian Games, successfully fending off a late challenge from their Malaysian opponents in the final.
In an intense battle that lasted for 35 minutes, the Indian duo secured an 11-10, 11-10 victory over Aifa Binti Azman and Mohammad Syafiq Bin Mohd Kamal. This triumph marked India’s 20th gold medal at the Asian Games, a remarkable achievement for the nation.
While initially cruising towards an easy victory, the Indian pair encountered a lapse in concentration during the second game, allowing their Malaysian counterparts to seize seven consecutive points and close the gap from 3-9 to 10-9. However, Dipika and Harinder regrouped, raised their performance level, and ultimately sealed the match in their favor.
For Dipika Pallikal, this victory in the mixed doubles event might mark her final appearance at the continental showpiece. Her remarkable contribution to the Indian squash team included winning two medals in these Games – a bronze in the women’s team event alongside the mixed doubles gold.
At 32 years old, Dipika Pallikal boasts an impressive collection of six medals across four editions of the Asian Games, comprising one gold, one silver, and four bronze medals. Her achievements have left an indelible mark on Indian squash and are a testament to her skill and dedication to the sport.