No sweat for coach after top players’ early exits in Doha


PETALING JAYA: World No. 19 squash player Ng Eain Yow’s did not get an ideal final Asian Games tune-up that he was looking for at the Qatar Classic after bowing out in the second round in Doha on Monday.

But coach Ajaz Azmat is not pressing the panic button.

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