Joshana, who had to qualify to enter the main draw, won the fierce battle 11-9 8-11 5-11 11-8 11-9 in the quarterfinal played yesterday.
The World No.20 from India next faces Joell King of New Zealand in the semifinals. Joelle beat Sarah-Jane Perry in straight games.
Joshana had to dig really deep against 31st-ranked Salma, who had earlier sent out the second seeded Laura Massaro of England.
Salma had led 7-4 right in the first game before Joshana woke up to find her lengths and repeatedly getting the Egyptian off the T to win points.
Joshana kept up the pressure and forced the issue to the fifth game where again points went neck and neck until at 10-9 match ball, Salma sent a forehand drive out of the court.
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