WORLD SQUASH FEDEREATION TO REVIEW GRADING OF REFEREES
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The World Federation is likely to tighten up its review procedures of international grade referees, to ensure there is no repetition of the refereeing incidents at the women's World Open in Hong Kong last month. Michelle Martin, the world champion, believes the defence of her title was placed at risk by the standard of officiating in her semi-final with Cassie Jackman.
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