No hilarity as Addeen fights back from two sets down to beat Harrity


Back to you: Addeen Idrakie (right) retuning a shot to Todd Harrity at the Pittsburgh Open on Wednesday. — PSA

PETALING JAYA: Men’s professional squash player Addeen Idrakie battled his way into the second round of the Pittsburgh Open but Aira Azman could not find a breakthrough against world No. 10 Rowan Elaraby of Egypt in Detroit.

The Pittsburgh Open was a Professional Squash Association (PSA) silver event where Addeen managed to survive the first round but not before a 79-minute battle against American Todd Harrity on Wednesday.

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