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In this photo taken on August 2, 2018, Clayton Kier (L), executive director of Squash Dreamers, a US NGO based in Jordan, and team coach Reem Niaz (R), a refugee from Damascus, speak with Syrian squash player Sabah Husryeh (C), 11, during the Hong Kong Junior Squash Tournament at the Cornwall Street Park Squash Centre in Hong Kong. - Three young Syrian squash players, aged between 11 and 13, are part of a new team called Squash Dreamers, made up of displaced Syrian youngsters who were forced to flee their war-torn homeland. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) / TO GO WITH HongKong-Syria-sport-squash-refugee by Yan ZHAO (Photo credit should read ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)

In this photo taken on August 2, 2018, Clayton Kier (L), executive director of Squash Dreamers, a US NGO based in Jordan, and team coach Reem Niaz (R), a refugee from Damascus, speak with Syrian squash player Sabah Husryeh (C), 11, during the Hong Kong Junior Squash Tournament at the Cornwall Street Park Squash Centre in Hong Kong. - Three young Syrian squash players, aged between 11 and 13, are part of a new team called Squash Dreamers, made up of displaced Syrian youngsters who were forced to flee their war-torn homeland. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) / TO GO WITH HongKong-Syria-sport-squash-refugee by Yan ZHAO        (Photo credit should read ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)