More elite squash coaches needed to produce world-beaters


Mohd Syafiq Kamal (left) is of the top national squash juniors who would benefit from having more elite coaches in the SRAM set-up. - Filepic

PETALING JAYA: Squash are on the right track in the development of young talents but they lack quality coaches to mould them to become top players.

Squash Racquets Association of Malaysia (SRAM) president Huang Ying How said this will hamper Malaysia’s effort to become a powerhouse like Egypt or England.

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