A bittersweet ending for Malaysia in junior squash meet


National junior Andrea Lee (right) in action against Japan's Satomi Watanabe during their girls' Under-19 final in the Malaysian Junior Open Squash Championships 2016. Star pic by: CHAN BOON KAI/ The Star/ (27th Aug 2016)

GEORGE TOWN: Malaysian players missed out on the Under-19 titles, but still picked up five of the 10 titles at stake in the PBA Malaysian Junior Open Squash Championships 2016.

National juniors Darren Rahul Pragasam and Andrea Lee fell at the final hurdles in the boys and girls’ Under-19 finals at the Nicol David International Squash Centre on Saturday.

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