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[UPDATED] From wildcard to winner, Aifa Azman clinches Malaysia Open women's title

The 19-year-old Kedahan defeated world No. 8 Salma Hany 12-10, 11-8, 11-4

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Nov 2021 8:41PM

[UPDATED] From wildcard to winner, Aifa Azman clinches Malaysia Open women's title
Nineteen-year-old wildcard Aifa Azman crushed Egypt's Salma Hany 12-10, 11-8, 11-4 at the National Squash Centre in Bukit Jalil today. – Bernama pic, November 27, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Local squash darling Aifa Azman has beaten the odds against Egypt’s Salma Hany today to win the Malaysian Open women’s title at the National Squash Centre in Bukit Jalil.

Aifa, who is world number 69, staged an upset to defeat world number eight and top seed Salma 12-10, 11-8, 11-4.

This is Aifa’s 11th Professional Squash Association (PSA) title.

It has certainly been a fairytale journey for the young Kedahan, who will only turn 20 on December 18.

World number eight Hany showed her class to dominate the early stages of the first game for a 9-4 lead before the undaunted Aifa fought back to draw level at 9-9 and, eventually, win it 12-10.

With her confidence boosted, world number 69 Aifa continued from where she left off to take the second game 11-8 despite some nervy moments towards the end.

Aifa looked assured. Hany looked rattled. And that’s also exactly how the third game panned out as Aifa turned in a sublime performance to win 11-4 and take home her first-ever Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour Bronze event title.

En route to the final, Aifa had disposed of three other Egyptians - world number 47 Mayar Hany, world number 31 Yathreb Adel and world number 35 Hana Ramadhan - as well as fifth seed Danielle Letourneau of Canada.

A jubilant Aifa admitted that her game plan in the final against Hany did not produce the desired result in the early stages of the first game before she found the momentum and kept focusing on her performance to clinch the title.

“It’s really amazing to win the title today because I am just a wildcard entrant and, what's more interesting, is that I am extremely happy to have seen off one of the top players in the world today,” she told reporters.

Aifa, who idolises national squash queen Datuk Nicol Ann David, hopes to continue working hard, produce results in the coming tournaments and improve her world ranking.

In the meantime, she would focus on helping her teammates in the Asian Team Championships, which will be held at the same venue - the National Squash Centre in Bukit Jalil - from Tuesday (November 30-December 4).

Meanwhile, there was heartbreak for Colombian top seed Miguel Rodriguez, who went down 7-11, 8-11, 11-13 to second seed and world number 15 Saurav Ghosal of India in the men’s final.

Ghosal described his 55-minute win today as “special” because he regards the world number 12 Rodriguez as one of the toughest and most clinical players he has ever met in his career, so far.

“It was a really hard match. Rodriguez is a top-quality player, very good and solid throughout the tournament. I knew I had to be really good today to compete with him. I also had a plan in place and tried to execute it as much as I could. I am glad to have sealed a title today,” said the India player.

Ghosal also dedicated the win to his former coach, the late Malcolm Willstrop, who passed away in May, “as he was responsible in moulding me to be where I am today”.

The Malaysian Open champions in both categories each received a cash prize of US$50,000 (RM200,000) and a trophy. – Bernama, November 27, 2021

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