The Borneo Post

Assri gets timely boost ahead of SEA Games

- By Ting Tieng Hee reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: National men’s singles number two player Mohd Assri Merzuki has received a timely dose of confidence for his preparatio­ns for the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games this August.

The 23- year- old player from Kuching lived up to his top billing by winning the Genting Tennis Malaysia National Circuit at the Malacca Internatio­nal Trade Centre Tennis Complex on Wednesday.

Assri defeated Christian Oliver Lee from Kuala Lumpur 6-3, 6-2 in the two-hour men’s singles final of the second leg of the circuit.

This made up for his disappoint­ment for losing the final in the first leg of the national circuit in Kelana Jaya earlier this year.

Assri, who received a first-round bye, blanked Malacca’s Zhareef Zaidan 6- 0, 6- 0 in the second round.

He went on to beat 15th seed Soni Priyank of Kuala Lumpur 6- 0, 6- 4 before overcoming sixth seed Satveer Singh also from Kuala Lumpur 6 - 3, 6 - 2 in the semi-finals.

“This is my first title of the year. I feel very good and happy with my performanc­e and I am preparing for the SEA Games where I will be playing in the men’s doubles,” said Assri who is now training at the National Tennis Academy along Jalan Duta.

“On the singles event, it has to depend on my performanc­e over the next few months going into the SEA Games.

“My target is to better my bronze medal achievemen­t at the last SEA Games in Singapore,” he told the Borneo Post via a telephone interview from Kuala Lumpur.

As part of the SEA Games preparatio­ns, Assri will be will playing in the doubles in two ITF Men’s Futures tournament­s in Kazakhstan next month.

His partner will either be Syed Agi l Syed Naguib or Ahmad Deedat Abdul Razak.

 ??  ?? Mohd Assri Merzuki (left) with Lawn Tennis Associatio­n of Malaysia president Mirzan Tun Mahathir and women’s singles champion Oxi Gravitasi Putri of Indonesia after the prize presentati­on ceremony. — Bernama photo
Mohd Assri Merzuki (left) with Lawn Tennis Associatio­n of Malaysia president Mirzan Tun Mahathir and women’s singles champion Oxi Gravitasi Putri of Indonesia after the prize presentati­on ceremony. — Bernama photo

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