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Rachel aims to make national meet final once again
PETALING JAYA: National No. 3 squash player Rachel Arnold wants to reach her second final in a row at the National Championship.
Sivasangari stresses importance of winning national title after stressful wait
KUALA LUMPUR: S. Sivasangari will be on a mission to regain the women’s title at the National Squash Championships from Oct 6-11 at the National Squash Centre in Bukit Jalil.
Experienced Nafiizwan looks set to join SRAM as coach
PETALING JAYA: The Squash Racquets Association of Malaysia (SRAM) have led the way in getting former national players to be more involved in improving their sport.
Digital boost for patients
WITH about RM50mil worth of tele-consultation fees invested exclusively for BookDoc users in Penang, the app will allow the public to access tele-consultation services free of charge until the end of this year.
Wee Wern dares to be different by sticking with a local coach
PETALING JAYA: To go against the system is a highly risky move and to do it alone takes a lot of guts. But national No. 1 squash player Low Wee Wern dares to be different and successful under a local coach at home.
After eight months, new pro Aifa still waiting to make her debut
PETALING JAYA: Aifa Azman decided to turn pro in January this year. But she has yet to play in a single Professional Squash Association (PSA) tournament. And the drought could continue right up to next year, no thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Yiwen goes from bronze medal winner to rank underdog
KUALA LUMPUR: Youngster Chan Yiwen took part in the Asian Team Squash Championships in Cheongju, South Korea, two years ago and came home with a bronze medal.
No one close to her yet but Nicol won’t quash hopes of a successor
PETALING JAYA: Former squash queen Nicol David is not fretting although there has not been any outstanding stars in the squash scene since she left a year ago.
Wee Wern looking for that Asian high
KUALA LUMPUR: Low Wee Wern has represented Malaysia for 14 years, has been the national No. 1 since Nicol David left the scene and she has picked up numerous titles.
Angie banks on coach Aaron to make it big
KUALA LUMPUR: Coach Aaron Soyza played a vital role in helping Low Wee Wern become the national No. 1 squash player and go on to win many PSA titles.