Long distance to cover in bid to walk like Egyptians


PETALING JAYA: Egypt’s squash players continue to dominate at both the senior and junior levels, and Malaysia must find ways to narrow the gap with the sport’s global powerhouse.

On Sunday, Malaysia’s all seven national junior players crashed out in the quarter-finals of the British Junior Open after losing to Egyptians.

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