
Maniam continues to shine as he receives honorary membership from WSF
PETALING JAYA: From a humble beginning to being honoured by the world body in squash - the journey sums up Major (rtd) S. Maniam's limitless love for the sport over four decades.
On Saturday, Maniam was thrilled to receive the honorary membership from the World Squash Federation (WSF) for his tireless service and dedication to promote the game in his different capacities.
The 71-year-old has done it all - as a player; a coach of junior and senior groups at home and abroad; sports administrator from the lower to higher levels; and as an advisor.
Maniam, who stepped down as Squash Rackets Association of Malaysia (SRAM) national coaching director at the end of last year and took up an advisory role, is honoured over the recognition.
"I am truly honoured and humbled to receive the honorary membership from the WSF," said Maniam.
"This recognition is not just about me—it reflects the many people, both in Malaysia and around the world, who have walked this journey with me.
"I have been fortunate to serve the sport I love for over four decades, from grassroots development to the international stage. Along the way, I've had the privilege of working with passionate individuals, dedicated administrators, and countless young athletes who continue to inspire me.
"This award is a reminder of the value of service and the power of sport to unite and uplift. I hope it encourages others to give back to the game and the community that has given us all so much.
"I am grateful to WSF, SRAM, the Asian Squash Federation, and all my colleagues and friends who have supported me through the years.Thank you for being part of this journey," added Maniam.
Maniam was among those who fought hard for squash's inclusion in the Olympics for the first time in 2028.
On his hopes for the sport in Malaysia, Maniam said: "The dream of all Malaysian squash enthusiasts, not just me, is to get the elusive gold medal in the Olympics through squash for the country.
"I also hope to see Malaysian Squash be top four in the world in all categories (senior and junior men and women).
"Finally, I also want to see squash becoming a premier racket sport in every state in the country."

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