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Anil Nayar, Harvard's top squash player and national intercollegiate champion, will play Henri Salaun in the finals of the Massachusetts Class A tournament today at 11 a.m.
Salaun has won the United States men's squash title more than a handful of times and will have a distinct advantage in experience over the fleet, ruggedly rising Nayar.
Salaun defeated Harvard freshman sensation Larry Terrell today, 3-0, in the semifinals.
The Class B finals will also be played at 11 a.m., followed by the final round in the lower classes.
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