Pallikal, who has Kerala roots, wanted to compete in the first ever Nationals in the state but with the prize purse being bigger for men, she decided to give the tournament a miss for the fourth year in a row. The 23-year-old last played the Nationals in 2011, when she won her first and only title till date.
"I don't see why there should be a difference between men and women. I would have loved to play in Kerala and definitely miss playing the Nationals," said the player, who is currently ranked 18 in the world.
Anish Mathew, secretary of Squash Rackets Federation of Kerala, said the total prize money of the tournament is Rs 6.7 lakh but winners' purse in either category has not been decided yet. However, it has been learnt that men's champion will pocket Rs 1,20,000 and women Rs 50,000.
Pallikal is the sole big name missing but Mathew says her presence would have been a big boost to the tournament's popularity.
"It is disappointing for us that she is not here. She is based in Chennai but has roots here. Everyone has been asking about her. It would have been great to have her playing. Having said that, we respect her decision," said Mathew.
With the merger of men's and women's professional body, PSA and WSA respectively, there has been an apparent push to offer equal prize money. Though the money difference remains, PSA World Series tournaments have started to offer equal money.
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