Asif’s real test so far came against Hogan, who did not allow the champion to settle. Such was the intensity of the game that it was Hogan who led 1-0 before Asif turned the tables by going 2-1 up.
But Hogan was in no mood to throw in the towel and made it 2-2. Asif once agains restored a frame lead but his opponent drew parity to take the game into a decider. However, it was Asif who kept his nerve and won 4-3.
Meanwhile, Shahid Aftab defeated Poland’s Krzysztof Wróbel in straight sets while Imran Shehzad won 4-2 against England’s Jhon Whitty as Mohammad Sajjad lost his match 4-2 to Hong Kong’s Wai.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 4th, 2013.
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