Malki subdues Killing mountain in pro class final

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Of QATAR former number one already mounted a beautiful seed of Abdulrahman Malki return and sharp top Kim are Killing mountain in four games to win the coveted title in the Radisson Blu-Olympic sports Squash tournament.

Cabana Club on Saturday evening at the Court found his touch after one game Malki tell go down, that the 211th world-ranked Norwegian won on eight.

But with a fine backhand strokes and pressure, leveled the scores by Malki win the next contest.

Both the players involved in a plethora of rallies were but it was Killing berg, who in the heat of fierce exchanges with larger number of unforced errors cracked and Malki was formed a better player, sealing the title with the well-deserved 8-11 11-6, 11-7, 11-6 victory.

Umair Zaman proved to be the most successful player with a grand double. His brother Waleed added to the reputation of the family by the Crown under-11 bags.

Umair and Sadam Mehawesh clashed in the under-17 finals and the first was able to translate his superiority in a 3-1 victory.

The couple met in the level B title-fight also. Mehawesh looked more determined to avenge for the previous loss and was leading 2-1 at one point of the game. Umair, son of Qatar Squash Federation coach Umar, staged a nice rally qualify for the following two matches to win the title.

Waleed also requires five matches at the under-17 title bag when he overcame a potent threat of Rashid al Harib.

The Crown of level A was won by Azlan Amjad, a trainee in the Aspire Academy. In the first two games he faced stiff resistance from Ahmed Noor. But dealing better with the pressure and the end game helped Amjad winning the game by 11-9, 11-9, 11-2 and the Crown.

Andrew Willmot also had to battle against Chan Yan hard in the last veterans. He led a 2-1 and Yan, despite trying its best to tilt the deficit and scores, equalising fell a little short in the decider. Willmot completed the win 11-6, 12-10, 6-11, 11-13, 11-8 scoreline.

Muhammad Tariq won the title under-9. In the final he defeated Essam Yousef 3-1. A similar victory was produced by Hamid al Amri in the final under-13. He defeated Ahmed al Hammadi emerged the champion.

QSF Technical Secretary Gamal Rasmi performed the ceremony price distribution.

The QSF investment in youth pays well now. The function for the entire tournament was that most of the participating players enhanced game displayed and the results in the finals also underline this fact.

RReesults ((all fifinals)) UUndeerr--99 defeat 3-1 Essam Mohammed Tariq Yousef UUndeerr--1111 Waleed Zaman beat Rashid al-Harib 3-2 UUndeerr-1133 Hamad al Amri beat Ahmed al Hammadi 3-1 UUndeerr--1177 Umair Zaman beat Mehawesh 3-1 LLeevveel BB Umair Sadam Zaman beat Sadam Mehawesh 12-10 11-13, 9-11, 11-8 11-8 LLeevveel AA Azlan Ahmjad beat Ahmed Noor 11-9, 11-9-11-2 VVeeteerrans ((ovveerr 4455 yyeearrs)) Andrew Willmot beat Chan Yan-12-10 11-6, 6-11-11-13 11-8 Prrofeessional Abdulrahman al Malki beat Kim are Killing berg 8-11, 11-6, 11-7, 11-6

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