More stepping stones for young squash players to break into world’s top 100


PETALING JAYA: Young players have reaped the benefits from a series of Professional Squash Association (PSA) WSF Satellite tournaments and now they have more chances to compete on their home turf with the addition of two PSA Challenger events this year.

Duncan Lee and Whitney Isabelle Wilson are perfect examples of how they have benefited from the 13-circuit Satellite tourney, organised by Ace Sports and Management.

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