Malaysia’s young squash players still not up to mark


Malaysia's Sanjay Singh Chal in action at Sukma in Kangar last year. - Filepic

PETALING JAYA: There’s still a lot of work to do if Malaysia’s youngsters are to win any medals in squash at the Singapore SEA Games next month.

That’s the frank assessment of national head coach Peter Genever after watching 21-year-olds Mohd Addeen Idrakie and Sanjay Singh Chal being bundled out in the second round of the Asian Individual Championships in Kuwait on Friday.

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