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Asian Junior Squash Championship 2013

The Star Online

30 June 2013

Malaysians make squash history at Asian Juniors

By AFTAR SINGH

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia created history in the Asian Junior Squash Championships, winning five out of the eight titles at stake in Amman, Jordan, yesterday.

Malaysia were victorious in both the girls’ and boys’ Under-13 and Under-15 categories as well as the boys’ Under-17 title.

Kah Yan Ooi, the joint third-fourth seed, delivered the first title for Malaysia by stunning second seed Liu Hui Lam of Hong Kong 11-7, 11-5, 8-11, 11-8 in the girls’ Under-13 category.

Mohd Hafiz Zhafri Abdul Harif then delivered title No. 2. He lived up to his top billing, beating second seed Veer Chotrani of India 11-6, 14-12, 12-10 in the boys’ Under-13 final.

In the girls’ Under-15, second seed Andrea Jia Qi Lee ended joint third-fourth seed Zoe Foo’s gallant run with an 11-7, 10-12, 9-11, 11-5, 11-4 win in an all-Malaysian final.

Top seed Mohd Farez Izwan Mohd Mukhtar then came back from the brink of defeat to beat second seed Mohammad Alsarraj of Jordan 9-11, 10-12, 11-7, 11-7, 11-4 in the boys’ Under-15 final for title No. 4.

Malaysia’s fifth crown was won by second Ng Eain Yow who upset top seed and compatriot Mohd Syafiq Mohd Kamal in the boys’ Under-17 final 11-4, 11-4, 6-11, 11-6.

Previously, Malaysia’s best-ever achievement was three titles – in Jordan in 2011 and Iran last year.

“The future of squash looks bright,” said SRAM general manager Christopher Brodie.

Asian Junior Squash Championship 2013

Farez Izwan in Action

Farez: Asian Junior U-15 Champion 2013
 
Ng Eain Yow retrieving a shot
 
Ng: Asian Junior U-17 Champion 2013
 

Shafiq: Asian Junior U-17 Runner-Up


Zoe: Asian Junior U-15 Runner-Up

Asian Junior Squash Championship 2013




30 June 2013

SQUASH: Five of the best

THE national juniors put on an impressive display to sweep five of the eight finals at the Asian Junior Championships in Amman, Jordan yesterday to improve on last year's tally of three.

Only the girls' and boys' Under-19 finals did not feature a Malaysian but that was not the case with the lower age-group categories.

Two of the finals were all-Malaysian affairs and the depth of the national juniors was clear to see when girls Under-15 defending champion S. Sivasangari was ousted in Friday's semi-finals by a teammate.

Ng Eain Yow (boys' Under-15) and Nur Aliah Anis Mohammad (girls' Under-13) were the other winners last year in Kish Island, Iran.

Ooi Kah Yan, who upset top seed Aifa Azman in the semi-finals, started the ball rolling by winning the girls' Under-13 title with an 11-78, 11-5, 8-11, 11-8 victory over second seed Lui Hui Lam of Hong Kong.

Hafiz Zhafri Abdul Harif lived up to his top billing in the boys Under-13 event after beating Veer Chotrani of India 11-6, 14-12, 12-10.

Andrea Lee took advantage of the shock semi-final defeat of top seed Sivasangari to fellow national junior Zoe Foo to win the girls' Under-15 title 11-7, 10-12, 9-11, 11-5, 11-4.

Farez Izwan Mukhtar then rallied from two games down against second seed Mohammad Alsarraj of Jordan before winning the boys' Under-15 title 9-11, 10-12, 11-7, 11-7, 11-4.

Nazihah Hanis Abdul Razak however lost in the girls' Under-17 final to top seed Choi Uen Shan of Hong Kong 11-7, 11-9, 11-6.

The fifth title came in the boys' Under-17 event where top seed Syafiq Kamal and Eain Yow were playing in all-Malaysian final late yesterday.

Malaysia did not have a representative in the girls' Under-19 final after Vanessa Raj was beaten by top seed Anaka Alankamony of India 11-6, 6-11, 11-3, 11-8.

All eight Malaysian finalists won tickets to next year's British Junior Open in Sheffield, England courtesy of CIMB Foundation through their junior development programme.

By Devinder Singh


Read more: SQUASH: Five of the best - Other - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/sports/other/squash-five-of-the-best-1.310223#ixzz2XgHMg4Se

Malaysian Junior Open Championship 2013

20 June 2013

GEORGE TOWN: LOCAL challengers made the country proud by capturing seven of the 10 titles in the Malaysian Junior Open Championships at the Nicol David International Squash Centre in George Town recently.

   Juniors from Kedah and Bukit Jalil Sports School kept up with their superiority when their players clinched two titles each while Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Sabah collected the rest. Hong Kong won two titles while India took one.

  Kedah maintained their dominance at junior level in the national meet for the third consecutive year.
The northern state provided six challengers in five finals, winning two titles and four second places. Last year, Kedah won three titles.

   As for hosts Penang, their two top players failed to deliver. In the Girls' Under-13 final, Nur Aliah Izzati Muhammad Anis, who was a losing semifinalist last year, went to Negri Sembilan's Ooi Kah Yan 11-7, 7-11, 11-6, 11-0, while the country's top junior, Vannesa Raj Gnanasigamani, who had  wanted to win the Under-19 title, to complete a sweep of all the junior age-group titles, could only finish third, defeating her arch rival Rachel Mae Arnold of Bukit Jalil Sports School 12-10, 6-11, 11-5, 11-9.

    The six-day tournament was hosted by Squash Racket Association of Penang and sanctioned by Squash Racket Association of Malaysia, Asian Squash Federation (ASF) and World Squash Federation (WSF).

   The main sponsor for the championship was the Penang Water Corporation with Nestle and Dunlop as co-sponsors. The event was organised with the cooperation of the state government, Penang Island Municipal Council and the state sports council.

   Organising chairman Linda Geh said the WSF has awarded the event Tier II status whereby the Under-19 players would accumulate World Junior Ranking points, while the ASF has awarded the event Platinum status on the Asian Junior Super Series where participants would earn Asian Junior Ranking points.

     Geh, a former national player, said a total of 516 junior players and 127 officials (of which 177 were foreigners) were in Penang for the tournament. More than 5,000 people flocked to the island during the tournament.

    "Participants from 12 countries came. Singapore had the largest contingent of 62 participants, India with a strong contingent of 47 participants and Hong Kong with six participants."

     The others who came were South Korea (21 participants), Australia (12), New Zealand (11), Japan (5), Pakistan (2), Sri Lanka (3), Iran (2), China (1) and for the first time Taiwan came with four participants.

    Geh said all the states, except for Perlis, Johor and Bukit Jalil Sports School, participated in the event which offered a total of RM10,000 cash prize.

    The juniors contested in 10 age groups: Boys' and Girls' Under-11, Under-13, Under-15, Under-17 and Under-19.

     All the Malaysian winners at the championships received the CIMB Foundation's sponsorships to participate in the British Junior Open from CIMB Bank vice-president/area retail manager Frankie Tan Jek Cheng. At the ceremony was  SRAM deputy president Huang Ying How and Penang Water Corporation general manager Jaseni Maidinsa.


                
The age-group champions with CIMB Bank vice president-area retail manager Frankie Tan Jek Cheng (third from left) and SRAM deputy president Huang Ying How (fourth from left) who handed out the CIMB Foundation’s incentives at the Nicol David International Squash Centre in George Town recently. Pix by K. Kandiah


Read more: SQUASH: Kedah shine - Northern - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/streets/northern/squash-kedah-shine-1.303463#ixzz2XgDUbby3