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Coach backs Aira to crack squash's top 20

Coach backs Aira to crack squash's top 20

KUALA LUMPUR: Two-time national champion Aira Azman has set her sights on cracking the top 20 in the women's PSA Tour rankings.
The 21-year-old has made steady progress this season, climbing from world No. 36 last August to a career-high No. 26 after winning the Bermuda Open in May.
She currently sits at No. 27.
Aira also claimed the Tuanku Muhriz Trophy in Seremban last September and bagged a bronze medal at the inaugural Under-23 World Championship in Karachi in April.
She is now Malaysia's third-highest ranked player behind S. Sivasangari (No. 8) and Rachel Arnold (No. 19).
National coach Ajaz Azmat is happy with Aira's progress.
"She is still young and hardworking. I believe she can break into the top 20 by next year."
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