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Jordan’s Serraj clinches Asian squash title
By JT - Aug 20,2017 - Last updated at Aug 20,2017

AMMAN — Top seed Mohammad Serraj delighted his home fans by winning the Asian U-19 Squash Championships in Amman on Saturday night, according to the Jordan Olympic Committee News Service.
Serraj clinched the title with a 3-2 win over Pakistan’s Mansour Zamman to underline his status as one of the world’s top teenagers.
Japan’s Satomi Watanbi took the Female U-19 title by beating Ho Weng 3-0. The U-17 female title went to Hong Kong’s Chan Yuk after beating her compatriot Loi Lam 3-0.
The U-15 male title went to Malaysia’s Mohammad Amir who beat India’s Neil Jushi 3-1. Jessica King of India took the female title by beating another Indian Kiroshana Haran, 3-0.
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