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Falcons win Independence Day squash team championship 2023
Sports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: The Falcons have clinched the title of Independence Day squash Team Championship 2023 after thrashing the Lions by 4-2 in the final held at Pakistan Navy, Roshan Khan/Jehangir Khan Squash Complex Karachi.The final saw most thrilling contest between Sikander and Mohammad Ali, which was won by Sikander 3-2 in a five-game thriller. Both players displayed top-quality squash and amused a sizeable number of spectators. The final score-line was 11/9, 8/11, 12/10, 9/11, and 11/8. At the closing ceremony, Tauqeer Ahmad Khawaja distributed trophies to winners and runner-ups.Final Results:Huzaifa Ibrahim beat Rohan Khan (3-0) 11/7 11/5 11/9 (32mins) Aaina sheikh beat Sameera Shahid (3-1) 8/11 11/6 11/9 14/12 (27 mins)Abdul Basit beat Owais Mastoor (3-2) 8/11 11/9 7/11 11/3 11/6 (49mins)Abdul Shahid beat Haris sheraz (3-0) 11/4 11/7 11/5 (23mins) Sikander Khan beat Mohammad Ali (3-2) 11/9 8/11 12/10 9/11 11/8 (53mins) Mehrab Khan beat Hassan Pracha (3-2) 11/7 11/5 11/4 11/2 11/4 (18mins).
Sri Lanka ready to participate in Asian Junior’s Championship
Sports Bulletin ReportColombo (Sri Lanka): The Sri Lankan junior squash team is all set to compete in the 30th Asian Junior Individual Championships in Dalian, China. The team is led by Nevindu Lakman, who is ranked third in Asia in the Under-19 category and Chanithma Sinaly Under-19 girls Champion.The team is confident of doing well in the tournament and left the island on Saturday 12th Aug evening along with Tour Manager Colonel Mangala Balasuriya and Lady Chaperone Padmini Chandrasiri from Visaka Vidyalaya.The players have been training hard for the past few months under head coach Chaminda Thalagala along with other 4 assistant coaches and are eager to represent their country on the international stage. They are also motivated by the recent success of Sri Lankan squash players, such as Ravindu Laksiri (PSA World rank 121), and Nevindu Lakman, who have both achieved great success in recent years internationally.The team is hoping to make a mark in the tournament and bring back some medals for Sri Lanka. They are also hoping to inspire other young squash players in Sri Lanka to achieve their dreams. We wish our junior players all the courage to perform well.
Huzaifa Shahid, Huzaifa Ibrahim, Aina Sheikh clinch titles of KPT Squash
Sports Bulletin ReportKarachi: Huzaifa Shahid, Huzaifa Ibrahim, and Aina Sheikh have won the titles of the Pakistan Independence Day 4th Karachi Port Trust (KPT) Boys Squash Championship 2023 that concluded at KPT Sports Department Karachi. Huzaifa Shahid won the Boys U-15 title while Huzaifa Ibrahim secured the boys U-19 title and the girls U-19 title was claimed by Aina Sheikh. In the boys U-19 final, Huzaifa Ibrahim beat Anas Khan with 11-8, 11-8, 11-5 in 35 minutes. Mohammad Ali and Abdul Basit got a bronze medal each. In the U-15 boys final, Huzaifa Shahid beat Abdullah Shahid in straight games with the score-line of 11-9, 11-5, 11-4 in 23 minutes. Haris Sheraz and Abdul Ahad earned a bronze medal each. In the girls U-19 final, Aina Sheikh beat Sameera Shahid 3-1 with the final score-line of 7-11, 11-4, 11-8, 11-5 in 26 minutes. Wannia Tahir and Soha Ali secured a bronze medal each. On this occasion, Chairman KPT KPT Chairman Syedain Raza Zaidi encouraged the players and hinted to hold more tournaments. He also asked players to continue their efforts with more hard work and dedication. Later, the Chairman KPT, along with KPT GM Admin Brig Tariq Basheer, former international squash player Maqsood Khan and Tournament Director Naveed Alam, distributed prizes among the winners and runners-up.
Pakistan Independence Day Celebrations Squash Championship
Anas Khan, and Huzaifa Ibrahim reach the final, both players claim straight games victoriesSports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: Anas Khan and Huzaifa Ibrahim qualified for the final of the Pakistan Independence Day Celebrations 4th Karachi Port Trust (KPT) Squash Championship 2023 after beating their respective opponents in the semifinals here on Sunday. Final will be played on Monday at the same venue.Results (Boys’ Quarterfinal):Abdullah Shahid beat Salman Murtaza (3-0) 11-7 11-7 11-6 (14mins)Abdul Ahad Beat Saif Saad (3-0) 11-8 11-7 11-3 (21mins)Haris sheraz beat Syed Yoza (3-0) 11-7 11-4 11-8 (18mins)Huzaifa Shahid beat Ayan Ali (3-0) 11-9 11-3 11-4 (22mins)Results (Boys’ Semifinals): Anas Khan beat Abdul Basit (3-0) 11-7 11-8 11-9 (28mins)Huzaifa Ibrahim beat Mohammad Ali (3-0) 11-7 11-4 11-6 (30mins)Results (Girls Under-19):Aaina sheikh beat Sohama Fatima (3-0) 11-8 11-6 11-1 (18 mins)Soha Ali beat Noman Fatima (3-0) 11-9 11-9 11-8 (19mins)Sameera Shahid beat Syeda Sara (3-1) 11-7 7-11 11-6 (23mins)Wannia Tahir beat Musfira (3-0) 11-7 11-4 11-6 (22mins).
Independence Day Celebrations Squash Championship starts
Sports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: Pakistan Independence Day Celebrations Karachi Port Trust (KPT) Squash Championship started here on Saturday, as the top seed Abdullah Shahid outplayed Tahir Noor in straight games 3-0, as the final score-line was 11-6, 11-7, and 11-7. The match lasted just 18 minutes.The chief guest Manager Sports KPT Major (Retd) Mehmood Leghari inaugurated the championship, as a squash fixture pursuing prize money of Rs. 375000. Tournament Director Naveed Aslam and other officials were present at the opening ceremony.Results (Boys’ Under-15):Abdullah Shahid beat Tahir Noor (3-0) 11-6, 11-7, 11-7 (18 mins)Salman Murtaza beat Sodis Paracha (3-0) 11-7, 11-8, 11-9 (18 mins)Saif Saad beat Mustafa Pingar (3-0) 11-8, 11-7, 11-8 (18 mins)Abdul Ahad beat Hassan Pinger (3-0) 11-4 11-9 11-9 (12mins)Huzaifa Shahid Beat Ali sher (3-0) 11-8 11-5 11-4 (15mins)Ayan Ali beat Ali Shahzaib (3-0) 11-4 11-3 11-8 (16mins)Haris sheraz got walked overResults (Girls Under-19): Aaina Sheikh beat Sahra Hassan (3-0) 11-6 11-6 11-6 (15mins)Sohama Fatima beat Itza Ahmed (3-0) 11-5 11-5 11-7 (14mins)Soha Ali beat Zaynab Shaikha (3-0) 11-5 11-9 11-8 (19mins)Noman Fatima beat Manahil (3-0) 11-1 11-2 11-1 (10mins)Ayeda Sara beat Aiman Ghori (3-0) 11-7 11-2 11-3 (13mins)Sameera Shahid beta Nimra (3-0) 11-3 11-6 11-2 (13mins)Musfira got walked over Wannia Tahir beat Sundas Jahangir (3-0) 11-9 11-8 11-7 (16mins).
Asian Junior Super Series: Anas clinches U19, Mehwish wins U17 titles
Abdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD: Rising squash lad, Anas Ali Bokhari overcame Usman Nadeem 3-2 to win the Under-19 title of the 1st Asian Junior Super Series that concluded here at Mushaf Squash Complex on Wednesday. Vice President of Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) Adnan Asad graced the ceremony as chief guest.In the Boys’ Under19 final, Anas Ali Bokhari toiled hard on the court to overcome his opponent Usman Nadeem in a five-game final. Anas lost the first two games at 8-11, and 6-11, however, he bounced back in the match by winning the next two games at 11-7, and 11-4. In the last and decisive game, Ali was in the driving seat from the start, as he did not allow his opponent to do well. Asan exhibited top qualify game skills by playing powerful drives and classic drop shorts.In the Under-17 Girls’ final, Mehwish Ali outclassed her sister Mahnoor Ali in straight games 3-0 after lasting just 27 minutes. The final score-line was 11-9, 11-6, and 11-6.Results (finals):Boys U-11: Harmas Ali beat Mustafa Khan 12-10, 11-8, 10-12, 11-8 in 30 minBoys U-13: Noman Khan beat Ahmed Rayyan Khalil 11-3, 11-9, 11-6 in 25 minBoys U-15: Ibrahim Zeb beat Mubeen Khan 11-5, 11-4, 9-5 (retd)Boys U-17: Abdullah Nawaz beat Mohammad Azan Khalil 11-6, 14-12, 11-2 in 40minBoys U-19: Anas Ali Bokhari beat Usman Nadeem PAK 8-11, 6-11, 11-7, 11-4, 11-2 73mGirls U-11: Maleeha Shah PAK beat Zainab Gillani 11-2, 11-1, 11-2 in 16minGirls U-17: Mehwish Ali beat Mahnoor Ali 11-9, 11-6, 11-6 in 27min
Egypt win WSF Women’s World Junior Team Championship
In final, Egypt overcome Malaysia 2-0, Amina Orfi and Zeina Zein claim victoriesJonathan SmithMelbourne (Australia): Egypt have won their tenth WSF Women’s World Junior Team Championship title and their eight in succession after a 2-0 win against No.2 seeds Malaysia at Melbourne Sports Centres.Malaysia came into today’s final with revenge on their minds, having lost to Egypt in the final of the last two editions of the tournament, with their first string Aira Azman also losing to Egyptian first string Amina Orfi in the final of the individual championship earlier this week.The No.2 seeds chances were boosted by news ahead of the tie that Egypt were without two players due to illness, meaning the defending champions were represented by Amina Orfi, Zeina Zein and Nadien El Hammamy.Zein, up first with the 2-1-3 string order today, picked up the gauntlet almost flawlessly from original second string Fayrouz Aboelkheir. After taking a 2-0 lead against Sehveetrraa Kumar, the Egyptian was pegged back in game three 11-2.The 18-year-old soon found the perfect response, however, delivering a stunning 11-0 win in game four to give her side the lead.In the second match, Orfi was at her clinical best as she kept Azman at arm’s length. The 16-year-old kept her cool while Azman made errors in the first two games to take a 2-0 lead, before putting the Malaysian to the sword with an 11-2 win in game three.Result: (Egypt beat Malaysia 2-0)Amina Orfi beat Aira Azman 3-0: 11-7, 11-8, 11-2 (34m)Zeina Zein beat Sehveetrraa Kumar 3-1: 11-3, 11-5, 2-11, 11-0 (27m)Nadien El Hammamy w/d Thanusaa Uthrian
Women’s World Junior Team Championship: Seeds dominate opening day
Jonathan SmithMelbourne (Australia): The higher seeded teams made a comfortable start to the 2023 WSF Women's World Junior Team Championship, with the crowd in Melbourne Sports Centres witnessing a slew of dominant results on day one of the pools stage.With a number of seeding mismatches scheduled today, the action on all three courts in Melbourne was largely one-sided as teams played in a 2-3-1 string order.The day began ominously for the lower seeded teams, with whitewashes on all three courts in the afternoon session.On Court Nine, Malaysia’s first string Aira Azman bounced back from her defeat in the final of the individual event last night by sealing maximum points for her side against New Zealand with a 3-0 win over Ella Lash, following wins by the same scoreline for Sehveetrraa Kumar and Thanusaa Uthrian.On Court Six, India rapidly dismantled Ireland, with Tiana Parasrampuria, Yuvna Gupta and Anahat Singh needing just 46 minutes between them to dispatch the No.13 seeds.On the glass court, Hong Kong, China impressed as Sze Wing Wai, Ka Huen Leung and Toby Tse breezed past Singapore.In the evening session, defending champions and top seeds Egypt - who opted to rest their No.1 Amina Orfi following her victory in the final of the individual event last night - were rampant against No.10 seeds Scotland.The North African nation has won the last seven women’s team events in a run going all the way back to 2007, and on today’s evidence the top seeds look well set for another title challenge.Zeina Zein and Nour Megahed delivered the win for Egypt with 3-0 wins over Anna Halliday and Louisa Kaven, before Fayrouz Aboelkheir made sure of the result after overcoming stubborn resistance from 16-year-old Robyn McAlpine.Result (Pool A):[1] Egypt 3-0 [10] ScotlandFayrouz Aboelkheir beat Robyn McAlpine 3-1: 11-3, 11-1, 12-14, 11-4 (31m)Zeina Zein beat Anna Halliday 3-0: 11-6, 11-2, 11-2 (16m)Nour Megahed beat Louisa Kaven 3-0: 11-3, 11-4, 11-1 (15m)Results (Pool B):[2] Malaysia 3-0 [9] New ZealandAira Azman beat Ella Lash 3-0: 11-5, 11-5, 11-4 (18m)Sehveetrraa Kumar beat Sophie Hodges 3-0: 11-6, 11-9, 11-3 (20m)Thanusaa Uthrian beat Anne Leakey 3-0: 11-8, 11-4, 11-1 (17m)Results (Pool C):[3] USA 3-0 [11] South AfricaMadison Ho beat Savannah Ingledew 3-0: 11-7, 11-8, 11-9 (32m)Riya Navani beat Dené Van Zyl 3-0: 11-2, 11-4, 11-1 (14m)Emma Trauber beat Elske Garbers 3-0: 11-2, 11-4, 11-0 (14m)[5] England 3-0 [14] Chinese TaipeiAsia Harris beat Yu-Chen Cheng 11-1, 11-0, 11-2 (14m)Amelie Haworth beat Jen-Ju Shaw Pearl 3-0: 11-4, 11-3, 11-4 (16m)Meha Shah beat Mei Mei Chan 3-0: 11-3, 11-5, 11-3 (15m)Results (Pool D):[4] Hong Kong, China 3-0 [12] SingaporeToby Tse beat Paige Teresa Hill 3-0: 11-5, 11-2, 11-5 (20m)Sze Wing Wai beat Gracia Chua Rui Én 3-0: 11-4, 11-5, 11-7 (21m)Ka Huen Leung beat Wai Iynn Au Yeong 3-0: 11-7, 11-6, 11-7 (23m)[6] India 3-0 [13] IrelandAnahat Singh beat Sarah Sabry 3-0: 11-1, 11-4, 11-2 (18m)Tiana Parasrampuria beat Sophie Thomas 3-0: 11-2, 11-2, 11-3 (14m)Yuvna Gupta beat Maria Protsepova 3-0: 11-5, 11-3, 11-2 (14m)Schedule (July 25, 2023):Pool A14:00 [1] Egypt v [7] CanadaPool B17:00 [2] Malaysia v [8] AustraliaPool C14:00 [3] USA v [5] England, [11] South Africa v [14] Chinese TaipeiPool D17:00 [12] Singapore v [13] Ireland, [4] Hong Kong, China v [6] India
Hamza Khan wins World Junior Squash Championship title
Hamza thrashes Mohamed Zakariah 3-1 to win crown after 37 years for PakistanSports Bulletin ReportMelbourne (Australia): Rising star Mohamed Zakariah from Egypt 3-1 in the World Juniors Individual Squash Championship 2023 here at Melbourne Sports Centre, Australia on Sunday. The final score-line was 10-12, 14-12, 11-3, and 11-6.In the men’s final, both finalists Mohamed Zakariah and Hamza Khan played excellent squash and were not ready to succumb, as the first two games ended on a tie-break. Hamza went down after the first game at 10-12, however, he showed his confidence in the next game and locked horns with the Egyptian lad. Hamza snatched the second game at 14-12 to level the championship final.After squaring the contest, Pakistani players Mohammad Hamza did not see back and continued his aggressive game, which was a blend of powerful drives and classic nicks. He won the third and fourth games by conceding just 3 and 6 points. Finally, Hamza Khan lifted the title of the World Juniors Squash Championship for Pakistan after 37 years. Jansher Khan earned the same honour for Pakistan in 1986.Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar, President PSF, Air vice Marshal Kazim Hammad, and Senior Vice President PSF congratulated Hamza Khan on his remarkable and historical feat.In women’s final, Egyptian 16-year-old Amina Orfi defended her WSF World Junior Championship title with a convincing win over Malaysia’s Aira Azman in Melbourne Sports Centres.Top seed Orfi, who stunned last year in France to win the title aged just 15, looked in top form throughout, with her tight hitting causing the [3/4] seed no end of problems.The opening stages of the match were initially even, with Azman edging into an 8-7 lead in game one, only for Orfi to come firing back with four straight points.After taking the first game 11-8, Orfi began to dominate and rapidly wrapped up the title in just 31 minutes with comprehensive 11-5, 11-1 wins in games two and three.
Squash News: Hamza Khan reaches Juniors World Championship final
Pakistani lad overcomes French man Melvil Scianimanico 3-2 in the nerve-jingling semifinalSports Bulletin ReportMelbourne (Australia): Pakistan’s rising squash lad Hamza Khan reached the final of the World Junior Squash Championship 2023, which is going on in Melbourne Australia after beating French man Melvil Scianimanico 3-2 in the nerve-jingling fight in the first semifinal. The final score-line was 11-8, 11-4, 10-12, 9-11, and 13-11. The match lasted 81 minutes.Hamza won the first couple of games comfortably and earned a 2-0 lead in a crucial contest, however, his opponent bounced back by winning the next two games and squared the match 2-2. In the 5th game, both players exhibited quality squash and amused the sizeable spectators, as the Hamza finished the game at a tie-break with the score of 13-11 to secure the berth in the final.It is pertinent to mention here that after a period of 15 years, a Pakistani player qualified for the final of the World Juniors’ Squash Championship. The last time, Aamir Atlas Khan played the final of the World Junior Squash Championship in 2008.Results (Quarterfinals):Women’s Event:Amina Orfi (Egypt) beat Zeina Kareem El-Din (Egypt) 3-0 (11-5, 11-5, 12-10)Malak Khagafy (Egypt) beat Anahat Singh (India) 3-1 (10-12, 11-8, 11-7, 11-2)Aira Azman (Malaysia) beat Lauren Baltayan (France) 3-0 (11-4, 11-9, 11-6)Fayrouz Aboelkheir (Egypt) beat Caroline Fouts (USA) 3-0 (11-5, 14-12, 11-5)Men’s Event:Salman Khalil (Egypt) beat Jonah Bryant (England) 3-0 (15-13, 11-4, 11-8)Mohamed Zakariah (Egypt) beat Juan Jose Lara (Colombia) 3-0 (11-8, 11-8, 11-7)Hamza Khan (Pakistan) beat Joachim Chuah (Malaysia) 3-1 (11-8, 9-11, 11-7, 12-10)Melvil Scianimanico (France) beat Hollis Robertson (USA) 3-2 (11-9, 6-11, 11-2, 9-11, 11-8).
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