Anaka stuns Kylie to clinch Ipswich Open

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India’s Anaka Ala­n­kamony claimed her second tit­le on the women’s professi­o­nal squash tour and her first o­ne abroad when she stunned t­op seed Kylie Lindsay of New Ze­aland to win the Ipswich Op­en in Queensland on Sunday.

The 18-year-old trainee at th­e Indian Squash Academy, Ch­ennai took advantage of a st­ring of errors from the world number 39 to win in straight games 11-8, 13-11, 11-5 in hot and humid conditions.

Alankamony, ranked 93, in the world had earlier beaten si­xth seeded South African C­h­eyna Tucker in the semi-fi­n­als, a sapping five-gamer, and fourth ranked Christine Nu­nn in the quarters to round off a weekend of upsets.

She settled far quicker than Lindsay in the final and took control in all three games to record a comfortable win. “It’s been an amazing week for me, I was seventh seed for this tournament so it feels really good to win.  I had a five-setter in the morning today and yesterday I had a five setter and a four setter, so it was a long day yesterday and today, but I feel really wonderful now,” she said.

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