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New Delhi: Ranked around the top-40s, Joshna Chinappa believes British squash guru Malcolm Willstrop can redefine her career, and the Chennai girl is now packing her bags to shift base to the UK. On her return home after a fortnight's stint with Willstrop, Joshna said that it was a rich experience. "He is brilliant, I just loved training under him. He is strict disciplinarian to the core, but his way of coaching is fascinating." "Training under Malcolm was an eye-opener. He would get everybody on the court and you play with each and all, she said. PTI
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