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Eain Yow joins Beng Hee, Azlan in squash's top 10 club

Eain Yow joins Beng Hee, Azlan in squash's top 10 club

KUALA LUMPUR: Ng Eain Yow has made a major breakthrough by becoming the first Malaysian male squash player in 14 years to crack the world's top 10 on the PSA Tour.
In the latest rankings released today (April 21), the reigning Asian champion climbed one spot to No. 10 — a career milestone for the 27-year-old.
He is only the third Malaysian man to achieve a top-10 ranking, joining Ong Beng Hee, who reached No. 7 in December 2001 and Azlan Iskandar, who hit No. 10 in March 2011.
Squash Racquets Association of Malaysia (SRAM) coaching director Andrew Cross hailed the achievement as a major step forward.
"All the hard work he's been doing is paying off," said Cross.
But Eain Yow isn't satisfied just yet.
The ambitious star has set his sights on breaking into the top eight by the end of the year.

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