Aifa’s painful episode on the knee and her rankings


PETALING JAYA: The agony of consistently withdrawing from tournaments has hurt world No. 37 Aifa Azman (pic) more than the right knee injury she suffered after the Hangzhou Asian Games in October last year.

The injury saw the 22-year-old Aifa missing a number of Professional Squash Association (PSA) world tour tournaments and it affected her chances of breaking into the top 20 in the world ranking.

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