Coach Ajaz makes plan to push Aifa and Rachel in top tourneys


Big targets: Rachel Arnold and Aifa Azman will play more platinum and gold events on the Professional Squash Association world tour and aim for quality results to boost their rankings. — AFP

PETALING JAYA: Aifa Azman and Rachel Arnold have been stuck in the top 30 for more than a year but the Squash Racquets Association of Malaysia (SRAM) are taking some stringent measures to help their progress.

National squash head coach Ajaz Azmat said the target for Aifa, currently ranked world No. 24, and Rachel, who is at No. 30, are to break into the top 20 next year.

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