According to information received here, Ghosal overcame Arturo Salazar of Mexico 11-8 9-11 9-11 11-4 15-13 in the quarterfinal match of the tournament, which the Indian is considering as a preparation for the Asian Championship here next month.
The Indian, who is the top seeded in the event, registered a comfortable first round win over a qualifier, again a Mexican Alfredo Avila 11-2 11-7 11-3.
Salazar, who had beaten an eighth seeded player, proved a tough customer.
Showing greater firepower around the court, the Mexican had the Indian in knots. However, Ghosal showed a lot of resilience to shut out his rival.
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