International bowlers seized the day in the men's bowling final at the Taipei 2002 Aviva Asian Tour yesterday, while Taiwan's ladies ruled the lanes in the women's section.
Malaysia's young gun Zulmazran Zulkifli imperiously swept aside Wang Tien-fu (王天福) of Taiwan in the semifinal before wrecking the hopes of Singapore's Tom Hahl in the final 214-171.
In the women's draw, Taiwan's Chu Yu-chieh (朱宥潔) squeaked past compatriot Ku Hui-chin (古惠琴) by two points in the semifinal before beating another Taiwan player, Su Shu-wen (蘇淑雯) in the final 205-158.
Chu also beat Zulkifli in the Champions Challenge final between the top two men and women, vanquishing the Malaysian 213-197.
A second-time winner of the event, Chu said she had a little luck that made all the difference as she came through with some below-par scores in the earlier rounds.
"I was so disappointed when I did badly at the Asian Games [where she returned without a medal], so this has made up for that a little."
"I know that bowling is suffering in the current economic
depression and things have been difficult, but I will keep trying until I make it," Chu said.
In his victory speech, Zulkifli thanked his brother for inspiring him, but added he would not be sharing his prize money with him.
Taiwan's top men and women players qualified for the event by finishing in the top 14 at the Chinese Taipei International Open earlier this month.
They were joined in the bowels of Sanchung, Taipei County, by other pro players from the Asian Bowling Tour. ESPN is one of the backers of the bowling competition, which got underway in Malaysia in March earlier this year and will conclude in Singapore in January.
There are seven Asian city stops on the tour leading to the Singapore Grand Slam finals, with the top-ranked 16 players from all the competitions eligible to compete.
At the US$26,000 event in Taipei yesterday, preliminary competition on the previous two days had sorted out the men from the boys to set up a 14-man final day.
Zulkifli had the eye of the tiger straight from the off, scoring 279 and sending Taiwan's Lin Han-chen (林漢成) home.
In the next round he only needed 214 to mop up against a lackluster Tu Chia-yuan (涂家源).
Then he rolled up his sleeves to score 226 and 48 in an extra frame and see off Wang Tien-fu in a tightly contested semifinal.
Against Hahl in the final, Zulkifli was clearly the better player on the day, giving the Singaporean no chance from the off and powering through the final frames.
After letting another big lead slip with an error-strewn performance at the French Open on Wednesday, top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka felt like getting as far away from the courts as possible. “Just want to quit tennis right now,” Sabalenka said after wasting a lead of a set and two breaks in a 3-6, 7-5, 6-0 loss to Diana Shnaider in the women’s singles quarter-finals. “We’ll see in few days. Hopefully I’ll get back on track mentally.” Sabalenka’s wait for a first French Open title continues despite the four-time major winner leading 4-1 in the second set and being two points from victory while
BIG NAMES GONE: Zverev is the clear favorite for a maiden Grand Slam title, reaching semi-finals for the fifth time in six years and finishing second on three occasions Alexander Zverev on Tuesday breezed past Rafael Jodar to stay on course for an elusive Grand Slam title at the French Open, while Jakub Mensik halted Joao Fonseca’s scintillating run in the quarter-finals. Zverev, the highest-ranked player left in the men’s draw, put an end to Spanish teenager Jodar’s impressive Roland Garros debut, easing into the semi-finals with a 7-6, (7/3), 6-1, 6-3 win. The 29-year-old Zverev is the clear favorite for a maiden Grand Slam title. He has finished runner-up on three occasions, including at the 2024 French Open. “I want to win the matches that are ahead of
Liverpool are in advanced talks with former AFC Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola as they seek a replacement for Arne Slot, reports said on Tuesday. Iraola has emerged as Liverpool’s top target to replace Slot, who was sacked on Saturday last week after a turbulent second season in charge. Liverpool have reportedly agreed a deal in principle to bring the Spaniard, who left Bournemouth at the end of this season, to Anfield. Sporting director Richard Hughes was heavily involved in hiring Iraola during his time at Bournemouth and is again spearheading the recruitment of the highly rated coach. The Reds are
KNICKS TAKE LEAD: San Antonio put on a 9-0 run to be up 95-94 with just over 2 minutes to play, but the rest of the game belonged to the New York Knicks It was past five minutes through the third quarter of Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday and the New York Knicks’ 11-game winning streak was in major jeopardy. The Knicks missed nine of their first 10 shots in the early part of the period and trailed the San Antonio Spurs by 14 points. They were floundering. Then something crazy happened. The Knicks found new life from an unlikely source: The Spurs. New York rallied to tie the game by the end of the period, gave up the lead briefly late in the fourth quarter, and pulled away late for a 105-95