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Harith caps stunning run in Auckland with first PSA Challenger title

Harith caps stunning run in Auckland with first PSA Challenger title

The Star02-06-2025
All smiles: Harith Danial Jefri (left) and Low Wa Sern posing with their prizes after the Auckland Open final. — SRAM
PETALING JAYA: Rising squash player Harith Danial Jefri put the cherry on his birthday cake after securing his first PSA Challenger title at the Auckland Open yesterday.
Having just turned 19 on Saturday, Harith took the win in the final after defeating compatriot Low Wa Sern 11-5, 2-11, 16-14, 10-12, 11-6 at the North Shore Squash Club.
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