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Ajaz proud of squash pairs' strong displays despite final losses
Ajaz proud of squash pairs' strong displays despite final losses

The Star

time12-07-2025

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  • The Star

Ajaz proud of squash pairs' strong displays despite final losses

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia may have missed out on gold, but two silver medals are still a strong result for the national squad at the Asian Doubles Championships, which concluded in Kuching, Sarawak, on Wednesday. National squash coach Ajaz Azmat remained proud of his players' efforts, especially as both Malaysian pairs in the women's and mixed doubles were beaten by opponents from the same country, India. Cancel anytime. Ad-free. Full access to Web and App. RM 13.90/month RM 9.73 /month Billed as RM 9.73 for the 1st month, RM 13.90 thereafter. RM 12.39/month RM 8.63 /month Billed as RM 103.60 for the 1st year, RM 148 thereafter.

Indian squash team displays gold mettle in Asian Doubles C'ships
Indian squash team displays gold mettle in Asian Doubles C'ships

New Indian Express

time26-06-2025

  • Sport
  • New Indian Express

Indian squash team displays gold mettle in Asian Doubles C'ships

CHENNAI: IN a historic achievement, the India squash team persevered to complete an unprecedented three gold medal sweep in the men's, women's and mixed doubles at the Asian Doubles Championships in Kushing, Malaysia, which concluded on Thursday. This gold medal hat-trick has never been done before at any Asian or any World doubles squash championships. In an intense men's doubles match, Abhay Singh and Velavan Senthilkumar saw off the threat of Noor Zaman and Nasir Iqbal of Pakistan. Despite losing the first game 9-11, Abhay and Velavan responded in well to recover. With better length, discipline and court coverage, they outpaced the Pakistani pair in the second and third games. The 88-minute long match saw the Indian duo dominate long rallies forcing the Pakistan pair into unforced errors. Veteran Joshna Chinappa and young sensation Anahat Singh had a tough start in the women's doubles final, losing the first game to top guns Amani & Xin Ying Yee of Malaysia. After winning the second, they saw themselves 5-9 down in the deciding game. They displayed mental resilience and equalised the game before securing the match. Rounding off a golden day for India, Abhay teamed up with the teen Anahat to deliver a strategic masterclass in the mixed doubles final. Despite Abhay having already played a tiring 88-minute match, the pair maintained sharpness, consistently placing the ball into tough corners and forcing errors from their Malaysian pair Ameeshenraj Chandran & Rachel Arnold.

Ajaz proud of players' strong displays despite final losses at Asian Doubles C'ships
Ajaz proud of players' strong displays despite final losses at Asian Doubles C'ships

The Star

time26-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Ajaz proud of players' strong displays despite final losses at Asian Doubles C'ships

The Malaysian squash players with their medals at the conclusion of the Asian Doubles Championships in Kuching, Sarawak. PETALING JAYA: Malaysia may have missed out on gold, but two silver medals are still a strong result for the national squad at the Asian Doubles Championships, which concluded in Kuching, Sarawak, on Wednesday. National squash coach Ajaz Azmat remained proud of his players' efforts, especially as both Malaysian pairs in the women's and mixed doubles were beaten by opponents from the same country, India. The Indian camp underlined their dominance by also clinching the men's doubles title through Abhay Singh and Velavan Senthilkumar. It was a second straight letdown on home soil for Malaysia. Just a week earlier at the same venue, Rachel Arnold was denied in the final of the Asian Individual Championships by Hong Kong's Ho Tze Lok. This time, Rachel endured more heartbreak after partnering Ameeshenraj Chandaran in the mixed doubles final. The pair were unable to overcome India's Anahat Singh and Abhay Singh, going down 9-11, 7-11 in 28 minutes. Earlier, the women's doubles pair of Ainaa Amani and Xin Xing Yee also came painfully close but were edged out 11-8, 9-11, 10-11 by India's Joshana Chinappa and Anahat in a gripping 35-minute contest. Despite settling for silver, Ajaz was encouraged by the team's progress, particularly as the tournament followed a format similar to next year's Asian Games in Nagoya. "I think we did well overall. The idea was that everyone had to play in all the events - individual, team, mixed doubles, and women's doubles. This is the same format that will be used at the Asian Games. "If you're playing in the individual events, you're definitely going to play for the team as well, and you can't really avoid that. "What happened was that most countries, like India, did not have their mixed doubles players competing in the individual event. But for Malaysia and Hong Kong, the same players took part in the singles and all the doubles events. "So, considering that, we actually did quite well," said Ajaz when contacted. He also pointed out that Malaysia were without several of their top players in Kuching, including Ng Eain Yow, S. Sivasangari and Aifa Azman. Aifa was part of the women's doubles winning pair in the previous edition held in Johor Baru, where she partnered her younger sister Aira Azman to lift the title. For the record, at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, the national squash team contributed three gold medals through Sivasangari, Eain Yow and the women's team event.

Double heartbreak for squash pairs in Asian Championships finals
Double heartbreak for squash pairs in Asian Championships finals

The Star

time26-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Double heartbreak for squash pairs in Asian Championships finals

PETALING JAYA: It was heartbreak for the Malaysian squash camp as both national pairs fell short in the finals of the Asian Doubles Championships in Kuching, Sarawak on Wednesday (June 26). Rachel Arnold, eager to make amends after her loss in the individual final last week, partnered Ameeshenraj Chandaran in the mixed doubles. The pair put up a determined fight but were edged out by India's Anahat Singh-Abhay Singh, losing 9-11, 7-11 in 28 minutes. Billed as RM9.73 for the 1st month then RM13.90 thereafters. RM12.33/month RM8.63/month Billed as RM103.60 for the 1st year then RM148 thereafters. Free Trial For new subscribers only

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