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Malaysian squash player
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Aifa Azman
CountryMalaysia
ResidenceKedah, Malaysia
Born (2001-12-18) December 18, 2001 (age 22)
Kedah, Malaysia
Height5 ft 3.8 in (162 cm)
Weight116 lb (53 kg)
Turned Pro2014
RetiredActive
PlaysRight handed
Coached byAndrew Cross
Racquet usedDunlop
Highest rankingNo. 24 (July 2022)
Current rankingNo. 30 (December 2022)
Last updated: December 2021.

Aifa Azman (born 18 December 2001 in Kedah) is a Malaysian professional squash player. As of December 2021, she was ranked number 36 in the world.

Careerβ€»

She won the 2018 Malaysian Squash Tour II and 2021 Malaysian Open Squash Championships professional tournaments. She became the "youngest Malaysian Winner on the PSA Tour."

She also competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games which was also her maiden Commonwealth Games appearance.

In 2022, she won a bronze at the 2022 Women's World Team Squash Championships.

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ "Aifa Azman". PSA World Tour.
  2. ^ "PSA World Tour Rankings - The Professional Squash Association". psaworldtour.com. Archived from the original on 2018-02-02. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
  3. ^ Aifa Azman at Squash Info Edit this at Wikidata
  4. ^ Shamsudin, Shaiful (27 November 2021). "Aifa gegar Skuasy Terbuka Malaysia melalui tiket peluang khas". stadiumastro.com (in Malay). Astro. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Squash: Aifa becomes youngest Malaysian winner on PSA Tour | The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  6. ^ "Egypt beat USAβ€”β€”to retain title". World Squash. Retrieved 18 December 2022.

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