From heartbreak to hope


Gearing up for glory: Rachel Arnold is ready for a smashing show in a bid to become the best in Asia. — PSA Squash Tour

PETALING JAYA: National squash player Rachel Arnold has a chance to erase a four-year bitter disappointment at the Asian Championships when the tournament starts on Tuesday in Kuching, Sarawak.

The world No. 19 Rachel clearly has not forgotten how close she came to becoming the Asian champion for the first time in 2021.

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