BINTI AZMAN Aifa

18 Dec 2001
21
Female
1.62/5'4''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SQU Squash Women's Team 1 Gold Medal
Mixed Doubles 2 Silver Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Squash Court 3
MAS
Malaysia
3
NEP
Nepal
0
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Squash Court 1
MAS
Malaysia
3
PAK
Pakistan
0
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Squash Court 3
MAS
Malaysia
3
MAC
Macao, China
0
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Squash Court 1
MAS
Malaysia
3
IND
India
0
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Squash Court 1
MAS
Malaysia
2
KOR
Republic of Korea
0
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Squash Court 1
HKG
Hong Kong, China
1
MAS
Malaysia
2
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Squash Court 7
MAS
Malaysia1
11
11
2
CHN
China1
7
5
0
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Squash Court 6
MAS
Malaysia1
11
11
2
SRI
Sri Lanka1
4
7
0
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Squash Court 7
MAS
Malaysia1
11
11
2
PHI
Philippines1
5
5
0
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Squash Court 7
KOR
Republic of Korea2
5
6
0
MAS
Malaysia1
11
11
2
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Squash Court 7
IND
India1
11
2
9
1
MAS
Malaysia1
8
11
11
2
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Squash Court 7
IND
India2
11
11
2
MAS
Malaysia1
10
10
0
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
RankEventYearLocation
Asian Games
3Women's Team2018Indonesia
PSA World Championships
17Women's Singles2023Chicago, IL, USA
17Women's Singles2019/2020Cairo, EGY
33Women's Singles2022Cairo, EGY
World Team Championships
3Women's Team2022Cairo, EGY
6Women's Team2018Dalian, CHN
World Doubles Championships
9Mixed Doubles X2022Glasgow, GBR
Asian Individual Championships
5Women's Singles2023Hong Kong, CHN
5Women's Singles2021Islamabad, PAK
9Women's Singles2019Kuala Lumpur, MAS
9Women's Singles2017Chennai, IND
South East Asian Games
1Women's Team2017Kuala Lumpur, MAS
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Athlete
:
English, Malay
:
Kedah [Malaysia]
:
Ajaz Azmat [national], PAK; Andrew Cross [national]
:
Right (gc2018, 12 Apr 2018)
:
Her sisters Aira and Aika have played squash at international level. Aira represented Malaysia at the world junior championships in 2018, 2019, and 2022, while Aika competed at the 2018 Australian Open. (SportsDeskOnline, 29 Mar 2023; thestar, 02 Apr 2021; bharian, 04 Jan 2020; squashmad, 11 Jan 2018)
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She sustained a thumb injury at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England. (bharian, 23 Sep 2022)

She was troubled by a knee injury in 2020. (hmetro, 27 Aug 2020)
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She began playing squash at age six. (PSA SQUASHTV YouTube channel, 08 Mar 2023)
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She followed her older sister Aika into the sport. "Aika, our older sister, started first when she was nine years old. Every student must play one sport, and she picked squash because it's indoor. This is the reason why all of us [sisters] are playing squash." (PSA SQUASHTV YouTube channel, 08 Mar 2023; squashmad, 11 Jan 2018)
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To win gold at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China. (thestar, 05 Jan 2022)
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Winning bronze in women's doubles at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England. (Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia Instagram profile, 08 Mar 2023)
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Malaysian squash player Nicol David. (astroawani, 27 Nov 2021)
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Her family. (PSA SQUASHTV YouTube channel, 08 Mar 2023)
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She and Para powerlifter Bonnie Bunyau Gustin were flag bearers for Malaysia at the opening ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England. (thestar, 28 Jul 2022)

In 2019 she was presented with the Golden Award by the Malaysian Ministry of Education [KPM] and High School Sports Council of Malaysia [MSSM]. (bharian, 11 Apr 2019)
Legend
:
Gold Medal
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Silver Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event