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It’s Egypt for the seventh straight time!

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Friday, 09 August 2019 09:24

Egypt stops Malaysian comeback to win for the seventh straight time
By KNG ZHWNG GUAN, HOWARD HARDING and ALEX WAN – Squash Mad International Correspondents

It is seven in a row for Egypt as they denied Malaysia a fierce comeback in the final of the CIMB Foundation WSF World Junior Team Squash Championships.

It was no walk in the park as the defending champions needed every bit of firepower in their arsenal, and a bit of luck as they rode the strong resistance of Malaysia for a 2-0 win at the National Squash Centre, Bukit Jalil on Friday.

With a 1-3-2 order of play, recently crowned world junior champion Hania El Hammamy gave the Egyptians the start they needed when she overcame Aifa Azman 6-11, 11-6, 11-9, 11-3.

It didn’t always go Egypt’s way as Aifa gave the home crowd something to dream about by taking the first game 11-6.

Hania El Hamammy did not want to be the reason if her team loses, and stepped up to give the Egyptians the lead after dropping the opening game.

Hania, however, proved her mettle by storming back to take the second 11-6 and then came from behind to take the third 11-9.

That swung the momentum as Aifa had the wind knocked out of her with Hania eventually romping home for the win.

“I never wanted to be the reason why the team loses so I went in there and I wanted to push hard for my teammates,” said Hania.

“Winning the third game was big for me as it certainly gave me a lot more confidence and I’m really pleased to finish my junior career this way.”

Hania El Hamammy and Aifa Azman congratulate each other for a match well played.

Trailing 1-0, Malaysia then turned to 17-year-old world junior debutant Noor Ainaa Amani Ampandi to save their title hopes.

And the KL girl played the match of her life as she had individual bronze medallist Farida Mohamed by the throat several times.

After a shaky start, Ainaa had the crowd on the edge of their seats as she led 2-1 and was 8-6 up in the fourth.

Ainaa Ampandi played well above herself today and very nearly upstaged Farida Mohamed.

Unfortunately, a cracked racquet forced her to change equipment and that seemed to have ruined her momentum.

And Farida duly seized the initiative to nail the game, before stepping it up in the deciding fifth for an 11-9, 8-11, 4-11, 11-9, 11-4 win.

“I looked to my team and coaches and I knew they needed me to win and I badly didn’t want to lose too, since it’s my first team event,” said a jubilant Farida.

“Even when I was 2-1 down and trailing 8-6 in the fourth, I somehow managed to dig in and I’m happy that I managed to come back to win.

Farida Mohamed takes her position after hitting a shot that forces Ainaa Ampandi to scramble around her.

“This win certainly meant a lot to me. It’s really great that I delivered the winning point because if I had lost, it would have meant more pressure for Jana.”

Egypt’s success means they have sealed their ninth world team and have lived up to their status as the world’s best.

It is however full credit to the gutsy Malaysian team who left everything on court with this final being one of the closest contested one in recent years.

Aifa Azman prepares to attack a loose shot against Hania El Hamammy.

“I think I played really well today. I won the first but Hania changed her game after that. I tried to keep up to her pace but she was way better on the day,” said Aifa.

Said Ainaa, “I really had nothing to lose since this is my first world juniors and my first team event. I think Aifa played really well and that gave me confidence going into my game.

“All I was thinking today was that I wanted to win. I was nervous at the start but I played well in the second and third. I also tried really hard in a tough fourth game but unfortunately, luck wasn’t on my side.”

Farida Mohamed screams in delight after her opponent’s ball was called down by the referee to give Egypt the title.

The loss means Malaysia finish as bridesmaids for the second straight edition.

Meanwhile in the playoff for fifth, India finished strongly by beating the higher ranked USA 2-1. Switzerland finished seventh after edging Australia 2-0 while Canada finished ninth, ahead of New Zealand, South Africa and France.

Further down, Japan finished 13th after beating Sweden 2-0, South Korea took 15th after beating Ireland 2-1, and Singapore beat debutants Chinese Taipei to finish 17th.

The WSF World Junior Squash Championships will next take place next year in Gold Coast, Australia.
 

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CIMB Foundation WSF Women’s World Junior Team Squash Championship, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

FINAL

[1] EGYPT bt [2] MALAYSIA 2/0
Hania El Hammamy bt Aifa Azman 6-11, 11-6, 11-9, 11-3
Farida Mohamed bt Ainaa Ampandi 11-9, 8-11, 4-11, 11-9, 11-4 

Pictures courtesy of #WSFWorldJuniors2019 and Regina Ho  

Posted on August 9, 2019
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