Mumbai-born Mangaonkar, seeded 2nd and world ranked 56, showed tremendous retrieving power and stamina to notch a hard-fought 14-12, 15-13, 11-4 win in the 52-minute final against an opponent from Alexandria who is ranked 45th.
This was their first-ever meeting in the PSA circuit and the title win was Mangaonkar's fourth in PSA circuit and second this year.
Mangaonkar saved one game point in the opener after squandering the first and won on his third game point. The game lasted 20 minutes.
He then held the first of five game points at 11-10 which the Egyptian saved, held three more to fritter them all away before finally taking a commanding 2-0 lead on the fifth game point, the game lasting 15 minutes.
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The exertion took a toll on the Egyptian and he ran out of steam in the third game which Mangaonkar won easily. The 20-year-old Indian titlist, however, will not play in the third leg of the tournament, to be held at the NSCI courts here from the 16th.
Earlier, in the final of the WSA Tour 5 event being held concurrently, Nouran El Torky (Egypt) beat Chloe Mesic (France) 11-3, 11-5, 11-6 in 35 minutes. This is the Egyptian woman's third title out of four finals. She had won the crown in the opening leg at Jaipur.