Squash vet's got the NY state of mind


  • Squash
  • Monday, 13 Jan 2014

PETALING JAYA: National No.1 Ong Beng Hee may have lost some of his prowess but he believes luck is still on his side as he prepares for the Tournament of Champions (TOC) squash championships in New York from Jan 17-24.

Beng Hee, who will turn 34 on Feb 4, is aiming for one last hurrah before he eventually calls it a day.

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