Pakistan's Ikhtshamul Haq wins silver at 6th Asian Taekwondo Open Championship

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Pakistan's Maleeha Ali earns bronze medal after reaching semi-finals in women's -73 kg category

Pakistan's Ikhtshamul Haq (left) wins silver and Maleeha Ali (right) earns bronze medal at 6th Asian Taekwondo Open Championship. — Reporter

KARACHI: Pakistan's Ikhtshamul Haq secured a silver medal in the (-87 kg) category on the first day of the 6th Asian Taekwondo Open Championship, being played in Tangerang, Indonesia.

He was narrowly defeated by Malaysia's Zubair MS in the final, with scores of 5-7 and 7-12.

Ikhtsham had earlier advanced to the final after a strong performance in the semi-finals, where he defeated Indonesia's Azhar Salim with a commanding 13-10 and 10-0.

In the men's -68 kg quarter-finals, Pakistan's Arbaz Khan faced Kazakhstan's Kassanov Izyat. Arbaz won the first round 8-6, but Kassanov came back to win the next two rounds 9-7 and 19-7, securing his spot in the semi-finals.

Meanwhile, in the women's -73 kg category, Pakistan's Maleeha Ali earned a bronze medal after reaching the semi-finals. She was defeated by Korea's Shin Jeongeun, who won 3-0 and 4-1, advancing to the final.

In the women's -57 kg event, Noor Fatima of Pakistan lost to the Philippines’ McCann Nicole by 3-5 and 7-5.

The championship continues with strong performances from Pakistan's athletes, hoping to add more medals to their tally.

Faizan Lakhani Faizan Lakhani is Deputy Editor (Sports) at Geo News.

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