More please, squash coach asks from women players


  • Squash
  • Friday, 11 Dec 2015

KUALA LUMPUR, 7 Nov -- Pemain skuasy Teh Min Jie (depan) membalas hantaran Delia Arnold pada Kejohanan TC Skuasy Kebangsaan 2015 di Pusat Skuasy Nasional, Bukit Jalil hari ini. Delia berjaya memenangi perlawanan tersebut dengan 11-4, 11-4 dan 11-3. --fotoBERNAMA (2015) HAK CIPTA TERPELIHARA

PETALING JAYA: National squash head coach Peter Genever believes that it’s time that the second tier national players get out of their comfort zones.

His comments come in the wake of 19-year-old Rachel Arnold’s fine end to the Malaysian Tour Squash Circuit (SSJM) on Thursday. She won the 11th and final leg of the SSJM by beating Egyptian teenager Menna Hamed in the final.

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