Anaka Alankamony played the first singles against 23rd-ranked Joey Chan. The India took Chan by surprise in the first game before her fancied opponent came back strongly to win 4-11 11-1 11-4 11-9 yesterday.
Indian hopes were dashed when senior most player and world no.22, Joshana Chinappa, lost to ninth ranked Annie Au 3-11 8-11 8-11 in 24 minutes.
Liu Tsz-Ling then beat Harshit Kaur Jawanda 11-2 12-10 11-5 in what turned out to be a one-sided Pool D tie.
In other matches, Wales denied former champions England maximum points on day one when Tesni Evans sensationally beat world No.2 Laura Massaro in four games in the opening tie in Pool B of the biennial event.
20 nations are represented in the event's 19th edition taking place at White Oaks Conference Resort and Spa in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.
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