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    An exhausted Paul Coll faces a battle to restore his energy levels after a two-hour quarter-final win at the world squash championships in Cairo

    An exhausted Paul Coll faces a battle to restore his energy levels after a two-hour quarter-final win at the world squash championships in Cairo


    The world number one prevailed in five games after getting a controversial no let call on match-ball against local hope Tarek Momen.



    Coll has never won the world championship.

    His best result came in 2019 when he lost the final to Momen.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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