J. Yasshmita's recent success in the PSA tournaments in Australia is just mind-blowing!
Winning back-to-back titles in Shepparton and the Victoria Open is a remarkable achievement for the young prodigy from Negeri Sembilan. What makes her victory special was - she defeated South Korea's joint ninth seed Hoe Ming Yeong in the final after a closely contested match.
In the semi-finals, Yasshmita had to overcome Hong Kong's sixth seed Wai Sze Wing to secure her spot in the final, while Hoe Ming Yeong defeated Japan's eighth seed, Risa Sugimoto. It seems like Yasshmita faced some tough competition on her way to the title.
Being ranked 94th in the world and training in London under coach Jon Tate, Yasshmita's dedication and hard work have paid off. Winning these titles must have provided a significant boost to her squash career, and she's certainly proving herself as a formidable force in the sport.
Adding on to Yasshmita's success, it's also worth mentioning that C. Ameeshenraj emerged victorious in the WSF Satellite No. 6 final at the Astaka Courts in Petaling Jaya, beating Duncan Lee. Meanwhile, Wong Heng Wai from Kedah won the women's title by defeating Goh Zhi Xuan.
It's always exciting to witness young talents like Yasshmita and other rising stars making their mark in the world of squash. Their achievements inspire many aspiring players and contribute to the growth and popularity of the sport. Congratulations to all the winners for their outstanding performances!
Source: NST
Revathi
Fri Jul 21 2023