FRANCE BEATS HONGKONG
IN FINALS AS INDIA LOSES IN SEMI FINALS
Final: FRANCE bt HONG KONG 2/2 (France win 8-7 on
games countback)
Semi-finals: HONG KONG bt
INDIA 2/1 Chung Yat Long lost to Suraj Kumar Chand
4-7, 7-4, 4-7, 7-5, 6-7 (41m) Wailok To v Om Semwal
(match withdrawn) Cheng Nga Ching bt Pooja Raghu 7-6,
7-0, 7-4 Ching Hei Fung bt Shameena Riaz 7-6, 7-2,
7-3 (17m)
India teenager Velavan
Senthilkumar once again lost in the summit clash to
Mohammed Elsherbini in the West Rand Open, a PSA world
tour event, in Roodepoort, South Africa.
Senthilkumar lost another opportunity to grab his maiden
PSA title. He had gone down to the Egyptian in the final
of the Parkview Open in Johannesburg less than a
fortnight ago as well.
Shahin Makes It Three In A Row
In Johannesburg as Sachika loses in 1st round
Teen sensation Nadine Ayman Shahin bagged her third
Women's Squash Association World Tour title in a row
when she upset experienced No2 seed Kylie Lindsay in the
final of the Women's Assore Central Gauteng Open, the
WSA Tour 5 event at Parkview Squash Centre in
Johannesburg, South Africa.
The 16-year-old from
Cairo - who began her 12-match unbeaten run at the
Geneva Open in Switzerland last month - dismissed two
higher-seeded compatriots, including top seed Salma Hany
Ibrahim, to claim a surprise place in the Johannesburg
final.
At Pretoria Country Club, Pretoria, South
Africa : 6-11 April 2014
Teen Shahin Shines In
Pretoria, South Africa: 11/4/2014
Egyptian teenager Nadine Ayman Shahin picked up her
second Women's Squash Association World Tour title in a
row when she beat Nouran El Torky in a surprise
all-Egyptian final of theWomen's NSA Open in Pretoria in
South Africa.
The 16-year-old from Cairo made her
breakthrough in the quarter-finals of the WSA Tour 5
squash event at Pretoria Country Club when she upset
Kylie Lindsay, the third seed from New Zealander who is
almost twice her age, in five games.