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Malaysian girls emerge champs

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Malaysian girls claimed triple crowns with Aira Azman, Sehveetrra­a Kumar and Anrie Goh, all emerging champions by winning the under-15, under-13 and under-11 crowns respective­ly in the Bombay Gymkhana organised 9th Indian Junior Open Squash tournament, an Asian Squash Federation Platinum tournament and a 5-Star tournament on the Indian Junior squash circuit.

In the title clash, unseeded Aira tamed top-seeded Indian Ananya Dabke in three games. The Malaysian girl seeded in the 9-16 bracket was in impressive form and after a bit of struggle early on, she was in complete control. She hit some brilliant winners to unsettle her Indian opponent, who was unable to come back after losing the opening game over extra points. Aira won the next two games in convincing fashion to complete a deserving 13-11, 11-3, 11-5 victory, at the Bombay Gymkhana’s glass-back squash courts on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Aira’s compatriot Sehveetrra­a, the top seed in the girls’ under-13 event, was also in dominant mood and quelled the challenge from India’s second seed Yuvna Gupta coasting to a comfortabl­e 11-5, 11-3, 11-5 win to give Malaysia their second title. Earlier, Anrie the top seed in the girls’ under-11 competitio­n brushed aside a determined fight from India’s Diya Yadav, the joint 3-4th seed in four tense and tough games to help Malaysia win their first title of the day.

In boy’s action, India’s Kanhav Nanavati overcame top seed Tanay Punjabi in the final. Kanhav prevailed over Punjabi 11-4, 9-11, 11-4, 7-11, 119. Top seed Rohan Arya Gondi (USA) won the boys’ under-11 title defeating second seed Abdul Fahmi Bin Abd Basir (Malaysia) 11-7, 11-3, 11-5, while in the boys’ under-13 final, which was an all-Indian affair, Jaivir Singh Dhillon the 3-4th seed scored a shock win against top seed Yuvraj Wadhwani 11-6, 11-9, 2-11, 11-8.

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