Mahnoor Ali achieved a bittersweet victory by defeating her younger sister Sehrish to win

the Under-13 title at the HEAD Denmark Junior Open in Denmark on Sunday. The 11-year-old champion defeated Sehrish 11-3, 11-3, 11-2 to win the gold medal. The competition is important, it is good for me,” Mahnoor said in a video message shared with national tv channel.

-It is very difficult to compete with my sister. She plays very well and we all train the same way, but whoever plays better wins.) The foundation supported them. “I got this title because of them and I hope I added their support,” he said. Poland won comfortably after reaching the final. 11-4, 11-2, 11-4. Pakistan is yet to win the entire tournament.

She finished first in the Pakistan U-19 and Open Divisions – she won the U-17 bronze medal after beating Dutch Ruby Huisman of Denmark 11-4. Her father confirmed that she is sixth in the world 11-7, 11-8, Manoor won the under-13 tournament at the 20th PBA Malaysia Junior Open. She fought her way through the first round, losing 9-11. She won the next three matches 11-7, 11-8, 11-8. U-13 Won the U-13 championship in the Championship.

The duo’s older sister Mehwish won the U-17 title. Khan completed his first PSA World Tour appearance on Saturday by defeating England’s Nick Wall in the Charlottesville Open final. The 27-year-old had never reached the quarterfinals of a world event before and, according to a press release from the Professional Squash Association, he nearly finished in the first round before fighting back two matches later to beat Brazilian player Diego Gobi . . . 10, 11-5, 11-6. I’ve been playing squash for the last few years (four or five years) and I’ve struggled to win anything in a big tournament like this, a big one. This is one of my goals and I’m happy to have achieved it and I hope to win more and bigger events in the future,” he said in a PSA press release.

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