The third-seed Sandhu beat second-seed Piedro 11-5, 11-8, 11-8 in the semi-final.
Sandhu, who has been in good touch, has not dropped a game enroute to the final where he will now meet the top seed Rex Hedrick of Australia in the PSA world tour event, said a SRFI press release here.
As in the earlier matches, fluency marked the Indian's show as he took just 35 minutes to complete the win.
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