Squash family will continue helping ill Kenneth


Days of old: Malaysian squash players (from left) Mohd Azlan Iskandar, Kenneth Low and Ong Beng Hee during their heyday.

PETALING JAYA: You are not alone.

Kenneth Low has been affectionately affirmed by his “friends of squash” that he is not alone and they will be doing everything possible for the former top Malaysian professional to recover from his current struggles.

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