The Englishman received US$3,971 and the runner-up US$3,717. The tournament carried total prize money of US$25,000.
Both the players showed aggression in the first game and after battling for each point it was Kemp who won the game by 11-8.
In the next game Peshawar-born Amjad staged a comeback and won it 10-11 (0-2).
However, the left-handed Kemp changed gears in the next two games and hardly allowed Amjad any chance of making a match of it and won 11-5 and 11-2 to capture the title.—Agencies