Indian Tandon crashes out of El Gouna squash tournament
Indian squash player Ramit Tandon's journey at the El Gouna International Open in Egypt ended in the third round. He faced defeat against world No. 3 Diego Elias of Peru, who won in straight games (11-2, 11-4, 11-2) in just 35 minutes. Despite upsetting world No. 11 Victor Crouin in the second round, Tandon was no match for Elias. Tandon, ranked world No. 40, used the tournament as preparation for the upcoming World Championships in Egypt.
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India's Ramit Tandon's impressive run at the El Gouna International Open squash tournament came to an end as he went down in straight games to Peruvian world No 3 Diego Elias in the third round of El Gouna International Open in Egypt.
The Indian was no match for former world number 1 Elias, who dispatched Ramit 11-2, 11-4, 11-2 in 35 minutes in the USD 198,000 PSA Platinum event on Sunday.
The Indian world No 40, who is preparing for next month's World Championships in Egypt, had upset French world No 11 Victor Crouin in the second round after brushing aside Egyptian world No 62 Aly Hussein in his opener.
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