Aifa storms into semis with easy win over HK’s Ka Yi


PETALING JAYA: Squash player Aifa Azman (pic) was in her element as she continued her good run in the New Zealand Open by reaching the semi-finals.

World No. 31 Aifa, who is Malaysia’s last representative in the tournament, hardly broke sweat as she swept aside Hong Kong’s Lee Ka Yi 11-3, 11-8, 11-6 in the last eight in Tauranga yesterday.

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