Squash news
Ghosal had posted wins over ninth-seed James Willstrop and Ben Coleman to reach the last 16.
Joshna, who had won the historic Commonwealth Games doubles gold with Dipika Pallikal in Glasgow three years ago, edged her longtime teammate in another tense battle in Chennai yesterday.
Outgoing president Ramachandran failed to secure a place for squash on the Olympic Games 2020 Programme - a bid which was ultimately unsuccessful.
Women's champion Joshna Chinappa supported Ghosal's views, saying squash deserved its place in the Olympics.
Pallikal feels that it's a matter of respect rather than money.
The Indian won the contest 10-12, 11-7, 11-9 and 11-7.
Dixit, in a letter to president of the Squash Rackets Federation of India (SRFI), said he would continue playing the game.
Ravi Dixit's father Ramkailash is worried about his son's plans.
Dipika, Joshna stopped talking after the heated on court exchange during Incheon Games.
Badminton star Saina Nehwal too has donated Rs 2 lakh for the flood victims.
Riding on her phenomenal show in the Qatar Classic in Doha last month, Joshna jumped from 17th to 13th position.
James defeated Ghosal 11-7, 11-7, 11-7.
Joshana Chinappa took 37 minutes to upstage Raneem El Welily of Egypt.
Indian squash player Dipika Pallikal's great run in the US Open ended with a narrow 2-3 loss.
India's Dipika Pallikal returned to top form outplaying fourth seeded Alison Waters.
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