Top seed didn't drop a single game throughout the tournament


(Web Desk): Pakistani Squash player Ashab Irfan won the South Australian Open Squash Championship title with a straight-games victory over Malaysia’s Duncan Lee in the final on Saturday.
The 25-year-old top seed defeated Lee 11-8, 12-10, 11-9 in a closely contested final. Irfan did not drop a single game throughout the tournament, underlining his dominance and consistency.
After the match, Irfan expressed gratitude for the support from fans and vowed to continue working hard. “Winning this title means a lot, and I’m proud to represent Pakistan at this level,” he said.
The South Australian Open is part of the PSA Satellite Tour and provides a crucial platform for emerging talent to gain global exposure and ranking points.
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