KUALA LUMPUR: India bagged its second title at the Tri-Nation squash doubles tournament here today when
Dipika Pallikal and
Joshana Chinappa emerged winners in the women's doubles final.
Pallikal and Joshana rallied to beat New Zealand's Joelle King and Amanda Landers Murphy 8-11, 11-5, 11-1 at the
National Squash Centre.
Hosts Malaysia was the the other country to participate in the three-day event, seen as a warm-up to the next month's Commonwealth Games.
It was Pallikal's second title in as many days after she won the mixed doubles with
Saurav Ghosal.
The Indians put up a commendable show considering they are busy playing singles for major part of the season.
Pallikal said it was good practice for the Glasgow Games beginning July 23.
"I am glad to have won the doubles too. We started off slow today but got better as the match progressed. Joshana played some amazing shots to shock our opponents," Pallikal told PTI.
She alongside Joshana stunned the mighty Malaysian pair of
Nicol David and
Low Wee Wern in the semifinals yesterday.
"The win here does a lot of good to our confidence going into the Commonwealth Games. Winning there is our main aim and this tournament helped us understand where we stand in the pecking order. In top Commonwealth nations, only England and Australia were not here. It was a good test overall," said the singles World No.10.
How tough is it switch to doubles while playing singles on the professional tour?
"It is tough but you have to switch off switch on when necessary," Pallikal added.