I’m not done yet


Come closer: Nicol David taking a wefie with fans at the Sport Carnival at Astaka field in Petaling Jaya on Saturday. — ROHAIZAT MD DARUS/The Star

PETALING JAYA: Malaysian squash queen Nicol David indicated there are no plans for her to slow down despite experiencing a challenging season.

The eight-time world champion has struggled with the changes on the professional circuit. Among the changes are the lower 17 inch tin and some changes in the rules to allow a more fluid game.

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