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It's either Aira or Aifa for title shot, but Egyptian obstacle in the way

It's either Aira or Aifa for title shot, but Egyptian obstacle in the way

The Star11-05-2025

PETALING JAYA: Only one of the Azman sisters in squash can progress into the finals of the Bermuda Open, but the key takeaway is that Aifa and Aira Azman are playing good squash.
The pair set themselves up a meeting in the semi-finals of the Bermuda Open yesterday, but it remains to be seen if either of them can lift the title at the end.

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