Penangite the last Malaysian standing in the World Squash Championships


Lone survivor: Nicol David is through to the second round but Ivan Yuen (left) and the rest of the Malaysians all fell in the first round of the World Squash Championships in Chicago.

KUALA LUMPUR: Nicol David is the only Malaysian challenger left in the World Squash Championships in Chicago, the United States.

The Penangite, who will end her playing career by the end of the season, took just 21 minutes to eliminate Menna Nasser of Egypt 11-3, 11-6, 11-3 in the first round at the Metro Squash Centre on Saturday.

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