Malaysia looks to next squash gen with homegrown satellite plan
Written by I Dig SportsMalaysian squash hopes that a 12-strong run of homegrown tournaments, run by a passionate sports agency, will help bring on the next generation of talent, while the sponsors have called on government-linked companies to set up funding models for rising players. Ace Sports & Management secured approval to run the events, which started in February, []
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