Penang coach Aaron Soyza aims to churn out more top squash players


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia definitely has talented local coaches – and Penang’s Aaron Soyza is a good example.

Not only has he produced Low Wee Wern, who is seen as an able replacement for women’s world No. 1 squash player Nicol David, but he also has many more in the pipeline. In fact, two of his younger charges – Vanessa Raj and Celine Yeap – have been selected to represent the country in the Asian Junior Team Championships in Seoul from Feb 18-22.

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