Pallikal, the second seed, lost 10-12, 9-11 9-11 to sixth seeded Nicolette Fernandes of Guyana in the semifinal of the PSA world tour event.
It was a match where Dipika had her chances but failed to capitalize. The Indian had a game ball in the first game but Nicolette showed great ability with her counter drops and crosscourt shots to wriggle her way out and grab the game.
Dipika was down but not out as she kept her rival on her toes with intelligent placings and rallies. But as it happened Nicolette played like a machine and made every effort to reply to anything put to her.
The match went past one hour before Dipika was ousted by the rival's unmatched resilience.
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