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After dominant run in Japan Open tour, Joshna keen to maintain fitness

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October 16, 2025

COMING into the tournament unseeded, Joshna Chinappa was up against facing higher ranked opponents.

- CHANDRA PRABHU @Chennai

After dominant run in Japan Open tour, Joshna keen to maintain fitness

Joshna Chinappa

(CHANDRA PRADEEP)

However, that did not stop the Indian from kicking off a dominant run that ended with a win over Egyptian Haya Ali in the final of the Japan Open tour on Monday to win the trophy. This was her 199th PSA tour in her career spanning decades.

"The tour has become incredibly tough and strong at all levels. I knew there was going to be a lot of competition. (And) Of course, the Egyptian girls are really good, they're strong. I really took it one match at a time," she told this daily.

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