Delia on track to revive squash career


Delia in action against Raneem of Egypt in the quarter-final of the recent British Open.

PETALING JAYA: Delia Arnold hailed her momentous breakthrough at the just concluded British Open as timely to resurrect her career.

Since making her professional debut in 2003, the 29-year-old’s presence was hardly noticed in tournaments. More often than not, she suffered early exits from major tournaments.

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