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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.
Foundation to seek annual funding
THE National Athletes Welfare Foundation (Yakeb) will submit an official request soon to the government via the Finance Ministry for RM3mil in annual funding to cover its operational costs.
Former Asian No. 1 Nafiizwan to return as coach
KUALA LUMPUR: When former squash international Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan retired last May, the former Asian champion was offered a job as national coach. He turned it down, saying he wants to concentrate on his business.
Ajaz: Malaysia can reach semis in world team meet
PETALING JAYA: National head coach Ajaz Azmat says Malaysia have every chance of reaching the semi-finals of the Men’s World Team Squash Championships for the first time in Washington DC, the United States, from Dec 15-21.
Proactive pro – Eain Yow ready to strike out on his own
KUALA LUMPUR: Ng Eain Yow is taking a lonely route to get to the top.
Ivan: Winning third national title is not going to be a walk in the park
PETALING JAYA: Second seed Ivan Yuen predicts it will be tough for him to win the men’s singles title for the third time in the national championships starting today at the National Squash Centre in Bukit Jalil.
Eain Yow aims to justify status as country’s top player with national title
PETALING JAYA: Ng Eain Yow (pic) is eager to cement himself as the country’s top squash player at the Ohana National Championships.
Time to up the ante
KUALA LUMPUR: The heat is on the national men squash players to break into the top 30 bracket in the world standings.
Smashing return
KUALA LUMPUR: Former national squash player Delia Arnold has kept the family tradition alive.
Big decision is yours to make, Saurav tells Eain Yow
KUALA LUMPUR: India’s world No. 10 Saurav Ghosal feels national squash player Ng Eain Yow should make his own decision on whether it’s best for him to be based overseas in order to raise his game.