Beng Hee calls for youngsters to be sent overseas for training


(From left) The winning team of Rachel Arnold, Teh Min Jie, S. Sivasangari, and Delia Arnold at the Asian Team Squash Championships in Taipei.

PETALING JAYA: National squash coach Ong Beng Hee wants youngsters Rachel Arnold, Teh Min Jie and S. Sivasangari to be given more opportunities to train overseas.

Rachel and Min Jie, both 20-year-olds, and 17-year-old Sivasangari were instrumental in helping Malaysia win the women’s title for a record ninth time at the Asian Team Squash Championship in Taiwan on Sunday.

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