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Gruelling tie: Rachel Arnold (left) in action against Aira Azman during their second round match at the Ace Malaysia Squash Cup. — Professional Squash Association (PSA)

SEREMBAN: Rachel Arnold survived a scare before reaching the quarter-finals of the Ace Malaysia Squash Cup but she cannot afford to let her guard down just yet.

World No. 39 Rachel put up a tough fight to overcome compatriot and world No. 52 Aira Azman 11-6, 10-12, 11-8, 5-11, 15-13 in a gruelling 57-minute second round match at the S2 Sports Complex in Seremban yesterday.

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