I had the privilege of watching the semi-finals between our world squash champion Nicol David and Alison Waters last Saturday. It is always a joy to watch Nicol in action; to see her lightning quick moves and superior court-craft.

Nicol was trailing for most of the first set when she caught up at 10-10 and was awarded a let. The set went on evenly to 11-11 and then 12-12. She finally overcame Waters with a 14-12 victory. Nicol fell behind again in the second set, trailing 7-10 but caught up to make it 10-all before winning 12-10. Waters took the third set before Nicol wrapped up the game, 11-7 in the fourth. Excellent play by two talented athletes that kept us on the edge for over an hour!

Nicol covers her bases well. You won’t recognize any signature Nicol moves because she’s a real all-rounder and that makes her tough to beat. But above all I think her biggest strength is her steely mental endurance.

When Nicol is down she does not quiver. She does not sulk or throw tantrums as many racket-sports athletes are wont to do. She is disciplined and single-minded in her goal. And that is to win. This is the hallmark of a true champion.
Another thing about Nicol is that she is that good because she competes with the best. Waters was a formidable opponent and no pushover. Even Nicol admitted that she had to “dig deep” into her reserves to beat Waters. That probably would've made her victory that much sweeter.

We can all learn from winners like Nicol. Never say die even when you’re down and when the prize doesn’t seem within reach. Like running a marathon. Often you just need to suck it in, turn the corner and you’re home free.

I see plenty of talent and potential around me but I am often disappointed by their lack of fighting spirit and self-belief. Sometimes it’s baffling. And yet, Malaysia has fighters like Nicol who compete at international tournaments – no breaks, no concessions.

If only all Malaysians companies were more like Nicol David. We would have many more world champs.


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shima from Malaysia wroteon Jul 30, 2010 at 02:07
hi Tony. i met u during the CIMB mas open :D
chenws from Malaysia wroteon Jul 30, 2010 at 11:57
Great fighting spirit, and the photograph says it all. Nice capture, Ed of toys.com.my
thank you for sharing the picture with the world
sashe tharan from Malaysia wroteon Jul 30, 2010 at 23:02
Malaysia need backup squash players who is capable to fill the position which will be left by Nicol when she retires which I think is very difficult to achieve. But we have to look at future by providing good training method and exposures to our young players. We don't want to be like Germany where no German tennis players have the capability to replace Steffi Graf and Boris Becker.
hasyimmah from Indonesia wroteon Aug 02, 2010 at 19:39
Maybe it'snot the right place to say... But i feel dissapointed with AirAsia Indonesia. Please check AirAsia Indonesia in Facebook. I hope you know that AirAsia Indonesia makes people dissapointed. Of course in Bahasa Indonesia, but I hope you understand. Thank you.
purple haze from Malaysia wroteon Aug 04, 2010 at 12:01
I agree with you that Nicol has strong mental endurance and that has been built on supreme confidence in her ability and training. As they say, no pain no gain and I believe that she has endured the pain. A point to note is that she trains in Europe (away from Malaysia). That is the best thing she did to get away from publicity seeking VIPs who only detract her from training. Malaysian corporations can succeed in the global arena. They just have to have good products/service that can take advantage of market differentials and satisfy the market. A good example is Air Asia, of course.

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