Palmer happy to conduct more training camps in Malaysia


One for the album: Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh (centre) posing with David Palmer (third from right) during a press conderence at the Bukit Bintang Squash Excellence Centre. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: Squash coach David Palmer hopes to make more trips back to Malaysia to help the sport grow at all levels.

The former Australian world No. 1, who has been alongside Malaysia’s S. Sivasangari since her time at Cornell University, said he enjoys spending his time with aspiring players across the world, and made his return to Kuala Lumpur after 27 years to do just that.

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