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Asiad: Malaysia’s women’s squash team headed to the finals

They now face top seeded defending champions Hong Kong in tomorrow’s finals match

4:29 PM MYT

 

HANGZHOU – The national women’s squash team are on course for the Asian Games team event gold, after beating South Korea 2-0 in the semi-finals at the Hangzhou Olympic Sport Centre Squash Court today.

The second-seeded Malaysians started well with Aifa Azman needing only 20 minutes to beat Eum Hwayeong 11-4, 11-1, 11-8 to deliver the first point.

S. Sivasangari then outclassed Lee Jihyun 11-4, 11-4, 11-5 to clinch the comfortable victory, while other members of the team, Rachel Arnold and Aira Azman, did not have to break a sweat. 

“Aifa started off well. She was sharper and more confident than yesterday, which boosted our confidence level as well. I went in with confidence and just tried to stay positive for the win,” Sivasangari said after the match. 

However, in their attempt to wrest back the team title, the girls will face a stern test against top seed and defending champion Hong Kong, who ousted last edition’s silver medallists India 2-1 in the other semi-final match.

Commenting on tomorrow’s match, Rachel said they are familiar with the Hong Kong team after playing against them in many tournaments.

“We will go back and do an analysis on our game and their game as preparations. Hopefully, we can do well,” she added.

Malaysia, then led by retired great Datuk Nicol David, won the gold back-to-back in Guangzhou 2010 when the team event was introduced and in the Incheon 2014 edition, but had to be satisfied with the bronze in Jakarta-Palembang 2018, after going down in the semi-finals against India. – September 29, 2023

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