Eain Yow focuses on game’s basics to move into last eight


Quick reflex: Ng Eain Yow returns the shot to Shahjahan Khan of the United States in the second round of the Ace Cup. — PSA Squash Tour

PETALING JAYA: Things don’t always go to plan during a match, but focusing on the basics and what works is the key for national squash player Ng Eain Yow.

The 26-year-old stuck to the fundamentals of the game to get past the United States’ Shahjahan Khan in the Ace Malaysia Cup at The Curve Mall yesterday.

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